melody的意思和读音

melody

: [ˈmelədi] : ['melədi]

n.;(

melodies  

n.tune,song,phrase,air,strain

melodyn.

1.[c];(a tune, especially the main tune in a piece of music written for several instruments or voices

a haunting melody

The melody is then taken up by the flutes.

2.[c]a piece of music or a song with a clear or simple tune

old Irish melodies

3.[u]the arrangement of musical notes in a tune

A few bars of melody drifted towards us.

n.1.,;2.,[];;;3.

n.1.a tune or song, especially a simple one; the main tune in a piece of music with several parts that are sung or played together2.a beautiful quality that reminds you of music

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7. melancholy (), melody membership

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1.Still like it the beginning of the melody and sound, I heard the woman began to cry very offensive, I really hate crying weak.

2.Music and melody seem to have a unique place in memory, Amherst College cognitive scientist Matthew Schulkind suggests.·

3.Melody seems to act as a path or a cue to evoke the precise information we are trying to retrieve.

4.The aroused manager whistled merrily for a good four miles to his office an old melody that he had not recalled for fifteen years.

5.the choice should be easy to understand the same song, beautiful melody.

6.Her voice just like the crystal-clear water of the river, so beautiful. It would be great of her voice with a graceful melody.

7.The thought had taken a mighty hold upon her. It hummed in her ears as the melody of an old song.

8.While she was waiting for her boy friend in the tearoom, a sweet melody filled her with ecstasy.

9.Music A composition for two or more voices in which each voice enters at a different time with the same melody.

10.And when he sits stool to the beautiful melody, after ten feet from his toes in the keys, the flexible, hopping into a quiet.