requiem的意思和读音

requiem

: [ˈrekwiəm] : ['rekwiəm]

n.;(

requiems  

n.service,Mass,funeral,funeral Mass,lament

requiemn.

1.a Christian ceremony for a person who has recently died, at which people say prayers for his or her soul

2.a piece of music for this ceremony

n.1.,2.,,3.()

n.1.a Christian ceremony in which people pray for someone who has died; a piece of music that can be performed as part of this ceremony

1. Track 2. Venomous snake( ) Track 3. Requiem) Track 4. Rutee( ) ...

4. xj 1-11 Requiem 11-2 ...

5. Crusaders Requiem Reminiscent ...

7. vi. requiem dirge ...

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1.And with that he drops a tip on the bar and is gone. I never saw him again. If the Requiem was ever finished, I never heard about it./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.As you will read in the test results, the track on which people performed the best was from the Berlioz Requiem.

3.He knew that if he could finish the Requiem, he'd be famous for real, a genius instead of a fool.

4.Luke's accompanied the singers. Mackenzie says both agreed that the Berlioz "Requiem" would be an epic challenge even for mature choristers.

5.But Mozart had been right in his premonition: he had written his own requiem .

6.1B, Sacrifice Vile Requiem: Destroy up to X target nonblack creatures, where X is the number of verse counters on Vile Requiem.X,X

7.A requiem mass and military honours for a man who was once the crown prince of an empire which dominated central Europe for generations.

8.dark feather covered my eyes , i cachinnated and walked away after a while , with singing a requiem softly.

9.FIVE musicians in neat evening dress were singing Mozart's Requiem in a bombed-out library, or rather amid a heap of rubble.

10.I saw Requiem for a Dream because it was premiering at Cannes and Darren was adamant that I come see it.》,