shìyúzuòtiányuánshīzhùtíde、 fùyúmùgēmèilìdehuòlàngmàndeyīduànqíngjié。 an episode of such pastoral or romantic charm as to qualify as the subject of a poetic idyll.
( luómǎtiānzhùjiào) yīzhǒngjǐngēnzàimísǎshǐtúshūhòudechànghè( tōngchángqǔzì《 shènggē 》 zhōng)。 (Roman Catholic) an antiphon (usually from the Book of Psalms) immediately after the epistle at Mass.
zhùhūngēwéiqìngzhùhūnlǐ 'érchàngdegē ; xīnhūnxǐgē A song in celebration of a wedding; an epithalamium.
pǐndátǐsònggēdeyīgèbùfēnbāokuòshījié、 fǎnshījiéhéshūqíngshīdedìsānbùfēn A section of a Pindaric ode consisting of the strophe, antistrophe, and epode.
shīgēyǐbiànchànggēqūwéimóshìdegǔxīlàshīgē , jùyòusānbùfēnjiégòu, bāokuòxiàngzuǒwǔdòngshíchàngdeshījù, xiàngyòuwǔdòngshíchàngdeshījùyǐjíshūqíngshīděngsānbùfēn A classical Greek poem modeled on the choric ode and usually having a three-part structure consisting of a strophe, an antistrophe, and an epode.
yòurénchàngqǐliǎogē , wǒmendōugēnzhechàngliǎoqǐlái。 Someone struck up a song and we al joined in.
màiyénǔlìpéiyǎngzìjǐdegēqūchuàngzuònénglì。 tābùxuànyàojítāyǎnzòujìqiǎo, érshìzhuīqiúnánwàngdexuánlǜyǔyòutèsèdejiézòuxiéhétǒngyī。 Mayer dedicated himself to developing his songwriting skills, toning down the guitar pyrotechnics in favor of memorable melodies and distinctive rhythmic textures.
rán 'érjízài《 jiùyuē》 zhīzhōng, rúdìtīngdàwèidǐqínyīn, jiùyīdìngkěyǐtīngjiànyǔhuānsòngyībānduōde 'āigē ; bìngqiěshènglíngdehuàbǐzàixíngróngyuēbódǐkǔnánshàngbǐzàixíngróngsuǒluóméndǐxìngfúshàngzhìlìdéduōliǎo。 Yet, even in the Old Testament, if you listen to David's harp, you shall hear as many hearselike airs,as carols: and the pencil of the Holy Ghost hath laboured more, in describing the afflictions of Job, than the felicities of Solomon.
“dāngniánnàyītiān, yòuxiēcūyědenánnǚzàipéngsuǒquánbiāndǎjià, érqiěgāochàngzàngēhémùgēháilùjǐshǒuli。 ” “ That day at the Ponceau fountain there were wild men and women who fought with one another and formed themselves into different groups, singing little airs and love- songs.
yīnjiéchángduǎnzàiyīnliàngdeshīgēzhōngmǒuyīnjiédeyīncháng The duration of a syllable in quantitative verse.
yáncídejiézòudānwèi, lādīngshīgēzhōngcóngliǎnggèdàoliùgèyīnbùzhōng, hányòuyīgèzhùzhòngyīn A section of a metrical period in quantitative verse, consisting of two to six feet and in Latin verse having one principal accent.
xǔduōyīnyuè 'àihàozhěduìtādegēqū《 jìmòdexīn》 bǐduìbólāmǔsīhéshūbótèdedàduōshùgēqūgèngwéishúxī, értānàyōuměidexiánlèsìchóngzòuzhōngdexuánlǜshìsuǒyòuliúxínggēqūde 'àihàozhěsuǒniǎnzhīde。 Tschaikovsky's song, None But the Lonely Heart, is better known to many music-lovers than most of the songs of Brahms and Schubert, and the great String Quartet contains a melody familiar to every follower of popular song trends.
hǎidùn, fúlǎngcí · yuēsèfū 1732 - 1809 àodìlìzuòqǔjiā, mòzhātèdetóngshídàirén, duìgǔdiǎnjiāoxiǎnglèdefāzhǎnchǎnshēngguòzhòngdàyǐngxiǎng, chúliǎogējùhéxiézòuqūwài, tāháixiěliǎodàliàngdejiāoxiǎnglèhéxiánlèsìchóngzòu Austrian composer who exerted great influence on the development of the classical symphony. A contemporary of Mozart, he wrote numerous symphonies and string quartets as well as operas and concertos.
suōshìbǐyàshìduōzhǒngshīgēxíngshìdedàshī: gēqū、 shísìxíngshī、 shuāngxíngliányùntǐ、 sìxíngshī、 sùtǐshī。 Shakespeare was a master of many poetic forms: the song, the sonnet, the couplet, the quatrain, the blank verse.
tāyǐchànshēngyǎnchàngliǎomíngē 。 He quavered out folk songs.
chànshēnggēchàngyòngchànyīn、 liánxùyīnděnggēchàngdexíngwéihuòshìlì The act or an instance of singing with trills, runs, or quavers.
wǒcáishíláisuìdeshíhòu, māmājiùshìwǒdepéngyǒu, zhèràngwǒhuòyìfěiqiǎn: xuéhuìliǎoxīnshǎngshīgē 、 zhèngquèshǐyòngfēnhào、 péiyǎngliǎofēichángyòuqùdeshùxuépǐ、 xǐhuānzìjǐdòngshǒuzuòshìhéfùyòuyōumògǎn。 Even when I was a teenager,Mom was my friend,which helped me gain a lot:an appreciation of poetry,well-used semicolons,interesting mathematical quirks,a love of working with my hands,an odd sense of humor.
yòushí, rúguǒwǒhěnxìngyùn, wǒbǎshǒuqīngqīngdìfàngzàiyīkēxiǎoshùshàng, háinénggǎnshòudàoyīzhǐgāoshēnggēchàngdexiǎoniǎodeyúkuàichàndǒu。 Occasionally, if I am very fortunate, I place my hand gently on a small tree and feel the happy quiver of a bird in full song.
tājiéshùshíyǐnyòngliǎoyīduàngēdédehuà。 He concluded by quoting a passage from Goethe.
zhèwèizìchēngshì“ bìménzàochēdeyóutàilǎoshī” derén, zàishēngmìngdezuìhòujiēduànháizàijìhuàtādejiānglái, qízhōngbāokuòtìbālídebāshìdǐgējùyuànxiěyībùxīnzuò。 At the end of his life, the self-described closet rabbi was still planning his future, including a new work for the Bastille Opera in Paris.
nàsài 'ěrdeqīzǐshìmìxiēgēnzhōugējùyuàndedǒngshìhuìchéngyuán, tācéngchénggōngdìjiāngsāndànángāoyīngēchàngjiāyāoqǐngdàodǐtèlǜzuòwéitāmen 1999 niánběiměixíngxiàngdedàiyánrén。 His wife, a board member of the Michigan Opera Theatre, was, ahem, instrumental in bringing the Three Tenors to Detroit for their only 1999 North American appearance.
zàichénglǐ, xiáxiǎoshāngdiàndeshōuyīnjīdàshēngbōfàngzheliúxínggēqū。 In the city, radios in hole-in-the-wall shops blared popular songs.
héchàngduìyǎnchàngdéhěnbùhéxié( gēchàngzhěbùtīngcóngzhǐhuī)。 The choir gave a ragged performance, ie The singers were not following the conductor.
héchàngduìyǎnchàngdéhěnbùhéxié, gēshǒuyǔzhǐhuībùgòupèihé。 The choir gives a ragged performance, ie the singer is not following the conductor.
tādehòumiàn, yòuyīzhīpángdàdechuānzhuóyìchángjiébáifúzhuāngdegēchàngduì。 Behind him, there was a large choir dressed in whiter than white raiment.
dàhuìyǐguógēzuòwéijiéshù Concluded the rally with the national anthem.
dàhuìzuìhòuyǐchàngguójìgējiéshù。 The rally finished up with the singing of the Internationale.
yòuyīshǒuyòumíngdegēqū, shìměiguóyīwèichūsèdexiāngcūngēshǒulándí · tèlāwéisīdegē 。 tāzàigēqūzhōngyòngyīzhǒngxiāngcūnrénnéngtīngdǒngdecíyǔmiáoshù 'àiqíng。 There' s a famous song by Randy Travis, a wonderful country singer in America, who talks about his love in terms that country person could understand.
tāyòngshāyǎdesǎngyīnchànggē 。 his voice rang raucously.
tādedúwùfànwéihěnguǎng, cóngshīgēdàotōngsúxiǎoshuōdūdú。 Her reading is eclectic, ranging from poetry to hip slicks.
tādegēyǐjīngshǐ rap hé r&b fēnggéchéngliǎohuáyǔgētándezhùliú。 His catchy tunes have mainstreamed rap and R&B in the Mando-pop world.
xìntiáo、 gēqūhédǎogàohùnzàiyīqǐdequányìjíhétǐ。 a disparate aggregate of creeds and songs and prayers.