choir的意思和读音

choir

: [ˈkwaɪr] : [ˈkwaɪə(r)]

n.(,)

choirs  

choirn.

1.[cspv];(a group of people who sing together, for example in church services or public performances

She sings in the school choir.

2.[c]the part of a church where the choir sits during services

n.1.(,)2.

n.1.a group of singers who perform together, for example in a church or school2.the part of a church where the choir performs

1. choleric ? adj. choir ? n. chord ? n. ...

2. chimes choir choral music ...

3. quintet , choir,choral society , musical forms ...

4. bishop n. choir n. motivation n. ...

5. choreography n. choir n. () chorus n. ...

6. choice n. ; choir n. , chopsticks n. ...

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1.Ashanti began to sing in a gospel choir at the age of 6. As she grew, her musical talent developed and with it, appearances followed.6

2.On Sunday morning I'd be back in London, heading off to hear the choir in St Paul's Cathedral.

3.I was kind of afraid I wouldn't remember my lines if I was an actor, so I'm going to be in the choir.

4.Even though they were the Turtles, it clearly did not mean they were all behaving with the decorum of choir boys.使

5.By this means he had become acquainted with the organist, and the ultimate result was that he joined the choir as a bass voice.

6.As the voice of the choir swelled, the pope bent forward, his head bowed and his hand covering his mouth.

7.Though there was no organ in the parish church, it was generally considered (in Blackstable) that the choir he led was the best in Kent.

8.Tommy Dillon, who had joined the choir, came singing up the stairs and down the corridor, his chant growing louder as he approached room F.·F

9.But, I felt in addition only need sob the matter is, teacher only then with me said that my CCA is not CHOIR, after I hear, must cry.CCACHOIR,

10.Catherine Hayes, a member of the choir who works in human resources, says it allows her to maintain an interest from her student years.(CatherineHayes)