operatic的意思和读音

operatic

: [ˌɑpəˈrætɪk] : [ˌɒpəˈrætɪk]

adj.

adj.1.;,

adj.1.relating to opera

1. asthmatic operatic intervention ...

2. operate operatic , operating ...

3. Jung Kwa Operatic Qu Wenzh ...

4.··""(operatic),

6. ... OG 46 Operatic Tenor ...

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1.Cultural events occur frequently, including theatrical and operatic performances, concerts, ballets and art exhibitions, to name just a few.

2.This was an era highlighted by the extraordinarily rapid appearance of the national schools, and the operatic supremacy of Verdi and Wagner.

3.Nothing gets me in the mood for a little retro post- apocalyptic science fiction action-adventure like a little operatic chanting.

4.This was like Pavarotti, at the height of his operatic powers, deciding to retire and try his luck at stand-up comedy or NASCAR.退

5.' I mean, it's operatic in terms of what he's able to achieve.

6.Unfortunately, though, the signs are that this search for new medicines is becoming ever more operatic.

7.Enrico Caruso was an Italian operatic tenor whose voice is renowned for its natural beauty, range, and power.广

8.OPERATIC SUNRISE: The Sydney Opera house was seen as the sun rose in Sydney Wednesday.

9.Operatic offerings included a newly commissioned production of the Cantonese opera Till the Sea Runs Dry and the Italian opera Aida.”。

10.Kunqu is one of the several operatic tunes developed very quickly in the Ming dynasty.