chorus的意思和读音

chorus

: [ˈkɔrəs] : [ˈkɔːrəs]

v.

n.

choruses  chorusing  chorused  

n.refrain,chorus line,response,repeat,repetition

chorusn.

1.[c]part of a song that is sung after each verse

Everyone joined in the chorus.

2.[c]a piece of music, usually part of a larger work, that is written for a choir(= a group of singers)

the Hallelujah Chorus

3.[cspv]a large group of singers

the Bath Festival Chorus

4.[cspv]a group of performers who sing and dance in a musical show

the chorus line(= a line of singers and dancers performing together)

5.[sing]a ~ of sththe sound of a lot of people expressing approval or disapproval at the same time

a chorus of praise/complaint

a chorus of voices calling for her resignation

6.[singspv]a group of performers who comment together on the events of the play

7.[sing]an actor who speaks the opening and closing words of the play

IDM

‘Thank you,’ they said in chorus.“。”

in chorusall together

‘Thank you,’ they said in chorus.“。”

v.

1.~ sthto sing or say sth all together

‘Hello, Paul,’ they chorused.“。”

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v.1.;;

n.1.the part of a song that does not change and is repeated several times; a piece of music that is sung by a large group of people2.a large group of people who sing together; a group of singers and dancers who perform together in a show but who are not the main performers3.in ancient Greek plays, a group of actors who all speak the same words, describing the action and making comments about it4.a group of people speaking together; a group of people expressing the same opinion1.the part of a song that does not change and is repeated several times; a piece of music that is sung by a large group of people2.a large group of people who sing together; a group of singers and dancers who perform together in a show but who are not the main performers3.in ancient Greek plays, a group of actors who all speak the same words, describing the action and making comments about it4.a group of people speaking together; a group of people expressing the same opinion

v.1.when people chorus something, they say it together

1. 〖 cannotgetalongwell〗 chorus〖 compose;compound〗 ...

2. chore n. chorus n. chronic adj. ...

4. choreography ? n. chorus ? n. chronic ? adj. ...

5. ... ( DELAY) ( CHORUS) ( REVERB) ...

6. classics chorus col canto ...

7. chord n. chorus n. Christ n. () ...

8. chopsticks n. chorus n. Christian n. ...

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1."Look as much as you want, but you're not going to make it, " they all said in a chorus.“!”

2.The fashion people, on the other hand, looked like some sort of bizarre chorus line about to break into a rendition of "Think Pink! " .(ThinkPink)”

3.Since after I passed that music entrance examination, I persisted in the area the chorus team trains, the wind and rain does not change.

4.The island's governor, Pedro Gallardo, said it was extraordinary that almost everyone survived, and joined a chorus calling it a miracle.

5.A week after elections, Brazilian women bloggers continue to shout out in chorus: yes, she can.西

6.Her computer screen is a collage of tween faces, rainbow colored text bubbles and a chorus of shrill voices all vying for her attention.

7.Pharrell wanted to do a dance track with us. It has no verse, only a chorus.Pharrell

8.I think you're being a little critical. The actor in the lead role is fantastic. I suppose the chorus could be a bit better, though...

9.His sons set up a chorus of complaint: what was he doing? Was he out of his mind?

10.And I knew that the hopelessly poignant thing was not Lolita's absence from my side, but the absence of her voice from that chorus.