ensemble
英 [ɒn'sɒmb(ə)l]
美 [ɑn'sɑmbl]
- n. 全體;總效果;全套服裝;全套家具;合奏組
- adv. 同時
助記提示
1、en- "intensive prefix" + sembl- "gather, together" + -e.
2、含義:all the parts of a thing considered together.
3、as an adverb, "together, at the same time"; 受到 simul / simul- "at the same time" 的影響,然後變體而得,類似於:dissimulate => dissemble.
中文詞源
ensemble 劇團en-, 進入,使。-semble, 相同,同時,詞源同same, assemble. 即多樂器同時演奏。
英文詞源
- ensemble
- ensemble: see similar
- ensemble (n.)
- 1703, "union of parts, parts of a thing taken together," from French ensemblée "all the parts of a thing considered together," from Late Latin insimul "at the same time," from in- intensive prefix + simul "at the same time," related to similis (see similar). Musical sense of "union of all parts in a performance" in English first attested 1844. Of women's dress and accessories, from 1927. Earlier in English as an adverb (mid-15c.), "together, at the same time."
雙語例句
- 1. Foote's most recent play, "Dividing the Estate," is an ensemble piece.
- 福特的最新戲劇《分房產》是個合演劇目。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. He has also formed an exciting ensemble from his dancers.
- 他還將他的舞蹈演員們組成了一個人們非常喜歡的舞蹈團。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. A black silk tie completed the ensemble.
- 再配上一條黑色絲綢領帶,整套服裝就齊全了.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. We should consider the buildings as an ensemble.
- 我們應把那些建築物視作一個整體.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 5. He has mastered enough of the complexities of arrangement to write and score a piece for a chamber music ensemble.
- 他對改編的複雜之處已有了足夠的掌握,能夠譜寫一部室內合奏曲了。
來自柯林斯例句