music的意思和读音

music

: [ˈmjuzɪk] : [ˈmjuːzɪk]

n.

adj.+n.classical music,pop music,folk music,modern music,popular music

v.+n.play music,make music,write music,read music,compose music

n.melody,tune,harmony,composition,song

musicn.

1.sounds that are arranged in a way that is pleasant or exciting to listen to. People sing music or play it on instruments

pop/dance/classical/church music

to listen to music

She could hear music playing somewhere.

It was a charming piece of music .

the popularity of Mozart's music

He wrote the music but I don't know who wrote the words.

The poem has been set to music .

Every week they get together to make music(= to play music or sing) .

2.the art of writing or playing music

to study music

a career in music

music lessons

the music business/industry

3.the written or printed signs that represent the sounds to be played or sung in a piece of music

Can you read music(= understand the signs in order to play or sing a piece of music) ?

I had to play it without the music.

The music(= the paper or book with the musical notes on it) was still open on the piano.

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n.1.sounds made by voices or instruments arranged in a way that is pleasant to listen to; the art or activity of writing, performing, or studying music2.the printed symbols that represent the sounds of music that musicians or singers read when they are performing; a book or sheet of paper with music printed on it, used by a performer

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1.Nowadays, people seem to be more interested in gossip and not so much the music.

2.Cui Jian grew up with music; his mother was a dancer, his father a professional trumpet player. He trained in Western classical music.西

3.The obsession I once had with them faded away but those parts of me that were influenced and shaped by their music stayed.退

4.It was the kind of achievement that would have been unthinkable half a decade before in the mostly segregated music market.5

5.MUSIC festivals are typically a great excuse for revellers to enjoy a bit of drunken debauchery.

6.Prefer not to see what colorful reading fashion magazines, is nothing like listening to music to forget the popular ballad.绿绿

7.No one had ever taught music there and he didn't believe the children would be interested or that Leane would even return to teach it.Leanne

8.Every object in the opera comes alive and is a gigantic music instrument, like this chandelier. It takes up the whole stage.”。

9.Take music: it is very easy to ask, why don't more (pick your developing country) people make a career in music or art?

10.It has become extremely common to see someone sitting at a Starbucks listening to music or surfing the web on his or her laptop.