英語單詞

musical是什麽意思

musical

英 ['mjuːzɪk(ə)l] 美 ['mjuzɪkl]
  • adj. 音樂的;悅耳的
  • n. 音樂片

中文詞源


musical 音樂的

來自music,音樂,樂曲。

英文詞源


musical (adj.)
early 15c., "pertaining to music; tuneful, harmonious; adept at making music," from Middle French musical (14c.) and directly from Medieval Latin musicalis, from Latin musica (see music). Musical box is from 1829. Children's game musical chairs is attested from 1877, hence use of musical as a modifier meaning "changing rapidly from one to another possessor" (1924). Related: Musically.
musical (n.)
"theatrical piece in which music figures prominently," 1937, from musical (adj.) in musical play. Earlier as a noun it meant "musical instrument" (c. 1500), "musical performance" (1570s); "musical party" (1823, a sense now in musicale).

雙語例句


1. London's musical life might become as exciting as Berlin's.
倫敦的音樂生活可能會變得像柏林的一樣令人興奮。

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2. Which of them has more musical talent is open to debate.
他們之中誰更有音樂天賦還未有定論。

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3. The drum is one of the oldest musical instruments.
鼓是最古老的樂器之一。

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4. Irene is so incredibly musical and has a natural instinct to perform.
艾琳有著極高的音樂天分和天生的表演才能。

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5. He began his musical career in talent shows.
他的音樂生涯始於才藝表演。

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