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madrigal

简明英汉词典


madrigal

[5mB:dri^El]

n.

小曲

美国传统词典[双解]


madrigal

mad.ri.gal

AHD:[m2d“r1-g…l]

D.J.[6m#drig*l]

K.K.[6m#dr!g*l]

n.(名词)

(1)Music An unaccompanied vocal composition for two or three voices in simple harmony, following a strict poetic form, developed in Italy in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.

【音乐】 中世纪抒情牧歌:一种仅以两个或三个声部的简单和声组成的没有伴奏的,以严格诗律形式谱成的音乐作品,在13世纪末期和14世纪早期在意大利发展起来

(2)A short poem, often about love, suitable for being set to music.

抒情短诗:一种短诗,通常是爱情诗,适合于谱曲

(3)Music

【音乐】

(4)A typically unaccompanied polyphonic part song using a secular text and intended for four to six voices, developed in Italy in the 16th century and very popular in England in the 16th and early 17th centuries. Sometimes a string accompaniment doubles or replaces one or more of the vocal parts.

复调合唱曲:一种典型的无伴奏的复调合唱曲,使用通俗性的歌词,有四到六个声部,16世纪起源于意大利并在16世纪和17世纪早期在英国流行。有时候以伴奏的弦乐器重奏或替代一个或一个以上的声部

(5)A part song.

一首合唱曲

语源


(1)Italian madrigale

意大利语 madrigale

(2)probably from dialectal madregal [simple]

可能源自 方言 madregal [简单的]

(3)from Late Latin m3oc3lis} [invented, original]

源自 后期拉丁语 m3oc3lis} [发明的,起源的]

(4)from Latin [of the womb]

源自 拉丁语 [子宫的]

(5)from m3ox} m3troc- [womb]

源自 m3ox} m3troc- [子宫]

(6)from m3r m3tr- [mother] * see mater

源自 m3r m3tr- [母亲] *参见 mater

继承用法


madrigalist

n.(名词)

现代英汉词典


madrigal

[5mAdrI^(E)l]

n.

无伴奏重唱歌曲

现代英汉综合大辞典


madrigal

[5mB:dri^El]

n.

【音】牧歌, 情歌; 小曲

继承用法


madrigalist

n.

情歌作曲家

美国传统词典


madrigal

mad.ri.gal

AHD:[m2d“r1-g…l]

D.J.[6m#drig*l]

K.K.[6m#dr!g*l]

n.

(1)Music An unaccompanied vocal composition for two or three voices in simple harmony, following a strict poetic form, developed in Italy in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.

(2)A short poem, often about love, suitable for being set to music.

(3)Music

(4)A typically unaccompanied polyphonic part song using a secular text and intended for four to six voices, developed in Italy in the 16th century and very popular in England in the 16th and early 17th centuries. Sometimes a string accompaniment doubles or replaces one or more of the vocal parts.

(5)A part song.

语源


(1)Italian madrigale

(2)probably from dialectal madregal [simple]

(3)from Late Latin m3oc3lis} [invented, original]

(4)from Latin [of the womb]

(5)from m3ox} m3troc- [womb]

(6)from m3r m3tr- [mother] * see mater

继承用法


madrigalist

n.