viola
viola 英 [viˈəʊlə] 美 [viˈoʊlə]
n. 中提琴,中提琴演奏者
名词复数:violas
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- n. 中提琴,中提琴演奏者
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1. So on a whim my viola-playing girlfriend and I decided to put a quartet together.
一时冲动,我和我那拉中提琴的闺密决定组建一个四重奏组。
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2. At the same time, I started a relationship with someone who plays the piano and viola.
同时,我和一个会弹钢琴又会拉中提琴的人谈起了恋爱。
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3. The reader wants to be devoured by him; she wants to be eaten, even if she is being very expensively educated and playing the viola reluctantly.
读者心甘情愿被他吞噬;她渴望被吃掉,哪怕她正接受着非常昂贵的教育和不情愿地拉着中提琴。
- Viola fem. proper name, from Latin viola "the violet" (see violet).
- viola (n.) "tenor violin," 1797, from Italian viola, from Old Provençal viola, from Medieval Latin vitula "stringed instrument," perhaps from Vitula, Roman goddess of joy (see fiddle), or from related Latin verb vitulari "to exult, be joyful." Viola da gamba "bass viol" (1724) is from Italian, literally "a viola for the leg" (i.e. to hold between the legs).
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