zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • kǎn zuǒ fēng cóng zhè zhǒng shī xíng shì yǎn biàn 'ér lái de zhǒng yòu yùn biàn huà de zài fēng shàng lèi duǎn qíng
    A polyphonic song evolving from this form of poetry and resembling the madrigal in style.
  • chàng jiā bèi yuèduì zhǐ huī cóng tái shàng yǐn zǒu
    The singer was led off the stage by the maestro.
  • men bèi dòng rén de shēng zhù liǎo
    We were carried away by her magnificent singing.
  • zài chàng shǒu lái
    He was singing a Malay song.
  • duì yáng liú xíng de 'ài hǎo shǐ gēn 'ōu rén jiào shú luò men lái péng yǒu chéng liǎo de dǎng
    I preferred instead to hang out with my pop-song loving Eurasian and Malay buddies.
  • rán 'ér huān de dōng què cheenahs yàng héng héng tīng huá liú xíng dào mín yáo cān tīng tīng xiàn chǎng huá liú xíng yǎn chàngshōu kàn tái wān zōng jié yuè huá wén shū
    Yet, I loved the things the cheenahs loved - listening to Mandarin songs, frequenting lounges where Mandarin songs were performed live, watching Taiwanese variety programmes, reading Chinese books.
  • hái wéi qiáo zhì vi shì suō bái huángfěi wáng gōng zhù yǎn chàng
    There, she performed songs in front of the King George VI, Queen Elisabeth, Prince Philip and Princess Margaret.
  • yòu liǎo língrán hòu yòu zuò dào gāng qín qián tánzòuzuǐ màn shēng yín zhe shǒu qīng tiāo de
    Marguerite rang again, then she turned back to the piano and began quietly crooning a squalid song?
  • zhōng yīnyuè de mìqiè jié
    the marriage of music and drama in opera
  • zhā luó ài 1849 1887 měi guó zuò jiā de shī xīn de xiàngbèi juān zài chù niǔ yuē wān běi de yóu shén xiàng zuò shàng
    In the New Testament, the brother of Mary and Martha.
  • huá xiōng gōng de jīng suō · xià guān kàn liǎo yǎn chūbiǎo shì yòu xīng ràng 'ěr zuò chàng shǒu
    executive Martha Sharp,who expressed interest in Hill as a solo artist.
  • sài de zhù xiáng shì shénme
    What are the themes and mascot?
  • sài de zhù xiáng shì shénme
    What are the themes and the mascot?
  • zhù shì : líng hún de shēng huá xiáng shì : huǒ fèng huáng
    The theme for the Games is "The Triumph of the Human Spirit", and BLAZE, a phoenix, is the official mascot.
  • zài zhè xiē nián qīng niàn zhōng yòu xiē shì dāng chàng jiā de rén cái
    There is singer material among these young girls.
  • 1998 nián 10 yuè 'ěr de zhāng dān chū bǎnzhè shì shǒu zhuān ji tóng míng de yóu mài · tīng chuàng zuò 'ér chéng
    October l998 saw the release of Spears' first single, the title track from her album, written by Max Martin.
  • chéng yǒng tàn diào huò tōng xiǎo de huì
    A medley of familiar themes, with variations and interludes.
  • āi qǔdiào yōu bēi 'āi de yīnyuè zuò pǐn
    A composition that is melancholy or pensive in tone.
  • 19 shì wǎn guó de zǒng shì zài zuì měi zuì wēi miào de làng màn zhōng wēi dài xiē yōu
    late nineteenth-century French opera at its most beautiful, subtly romantic with a twilight melancholy.
  • yòng yuán rùn hóng liàng de yīn diào chàng
    He sang with a mellow, round, voice.
  • yòng róu de chàn yīn chàng yòng chàn yīnlián yīn huò yuè 'ěr de zhuāng shì yīn chàng zhī diào huò
    To sing(a note or song, for example) with trills, runs, or other melodic embellishments.
  • zhù dǎo zhù duàn yīn diào yōu měi de yuèqǔ huò yóu zhǐ zài zhōngcháng mǒu dìng de rén huán jìng huò yīn lián zài
    A melodic passage or phrase, especially in Wagnerian opera, associated with a specific character, situation, or element.
  • xuān diào qīng chàng chàng zhōng yòng dào de zhǒng fēng diǎn shì tái shì yòu jié zòu rán shuō 'ér chū xiàn de xuán biàn huà hěn xiǎo
    A style used in operas, oratorios, and cantatas in which the text is declaimed in the rhythm of natural speech with slight melodic variation.
  • huá de máo měi miào de hóu shǐ cóng niǎo lèi zhōng tuō yíng 'ér chūzhè shǐ shòu dào liǎo xiǎo xiǎo de
    With neither a brilliant plumage nor a melodic song to set it apart from other birds, the crow might seem to have been dealt a low blow.
  • yuè 'ěr de sǎng yīnniǎo 'ér yuè 'ěr de shēng
    A melodious voice; the melodious song of a bird.
  • wǎn chū yuè 'ěr dòng tīng de míng shēng 'ér wén míng de 'ōu zhōu niǎo
    European songbird noted for its melodious nocturnal song.
  • dài : chàng liǎo shǒu hěn hǎo tīng de mín shì shì
    She sang a very melodious folk song too, didn't she?
  • zhǒng 'ōu zhōu de yòu chì máo de míng niǎoxīn jiāng ), xióng niǎo zài fán zhí jié wǎn chū de yuè 'ěr dòng tīng de míng shēng 'ér zhù míng
    A European songbird(Luscinia megarhynchos) with reddish-brown plumage, noted for the melodious song of the male at night during the breeding season.
  • shì 30 niánzǒng zuì jìn zài fǎng wèn zhōng guó shí nán tīng dào dōng fāng hóngtài yáng shēng de sòng rén men gèng cháng tīng dào de shì dèng jūn de mǐmǐzhīyīn
    Thirty years later, in his recent visit to China, PM Wu probably could hardly hear any song to Mao Zedong such as "The east is red; the sun rises". Much more likely, it is the soft melodious by Li
  • zhè shǒu de qǔdiào bēi shāng
    The song has plaintive melody.
  • huān shǒu yòu yuè 'ěr de xuán
    I like that song; it has a pleasant melody.
  • gēqǔxuán
    A song or melody.