musical note
英 [ˈmjuːzɪkl nəʊt]
美 [ˈmjuːzɪkl noʊt]
律音;音符
英英释义
noun
- a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound
- the singer held the note too long
双语例句
- A musical notation indicating the number of beats to a measure and kind of note that takes a beat.
表示击拍乐音种类和一小节要击拍数量的音乐符号。 - There are no concerned researches which aimed at the musical note recognition have been developed nowadays.
而以乐音音符识别为目的,并完成自动乐曲创作这一技术目前研究不多。 - In the recessionary 1970s, the Broadway musical ( adapted for the screen by John Huston in 1982) made room for Roosevelt and ended on a note of harmony between government and private enterprise.
在经济萧条的20世纪70年代,百老汇的歌舞剧版本(该版本于1982年由约翰·赫斯顿[JohnHuston]搬上银幕)为罗斯福留出了空间,最后以政府和私人企业之间的和解迹象而告终。 - Each stitch is a musical note from the overture to the closing of this dramatic opera.
每一针都是一个音符,从这部歌剧的前奏一直到尾声。 - A small bar of metal across the fingerboard of a musical instrument; when the string is stopped by a finger at the metal bar it will produce a note of the desired pitch.
越过乐器指板的小的金属条;当弦被手指挡住时金属档会发出想要的音调。 - Nancy: Pitch is like a musical note, and having perfect pitch is when you always can tell exactly the correct note in whatever you are singing or playing.
Pitch像个音符,而havingperfectpitch是说当你在唱歌或演奏时都能找准正确音符。 - Musical notation was conceived for the C major scale and each line and space represents a note in this scale.
五线谱以C大音阶构成,每一个线和间代表这个音阶的音符。 - The musical theater in Europe and America is sung in English with syllable, which is one syllable one note.
欧美音乐剧使用的英语是讲音节的,所以旋律中基本上是一个音节一个音符。 - A musical note having the longest time value.
最长时间量的一个音乐符号。 - He wrote down the musical note on the paper.
他在纸上写下乐符。