zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • ā luó yányīnyuè yàoshī zhī shényòu shí děng tóng tài yáng shén
    The god of prophecy, music, medicine, and poetry, sometimes identified with the sun.
  • shī piān shī ér fēi sǎnwén xíng shì de wén zhāng
    A composition in verse rather than in prose.
  • dīng shī yùn xué zhōng zhōng cháng de yīn jié de
    Being a syllable in Greek and Latin prosody whose length does not fit the metric pattern.
  • zǎo zài shí nián dài jìn cáng de wén gōng zuò zhě zàngzú wén gōng zuò zhě dàodào mín jiān cǎi fēngshōu liǎo yīnyuè dǎomín jiān shìyàn mín yáo děng zhěng chū bǎn liǎoxīzàng yáoděng shū
    As early as in the 1950s, a group of literary and art workers from different ethnic groups went to Tibet to collect music, dance, folk stories, proverbs and folk songs together with their Tibetan counterparts, and edited them for publication. One fruit of their labors was the book Tibetan Folk Songs.
  • měi dāng jiǎng 'ài de liú xíng xīng de huài huà shí zǒng shì shàngdàng
    She always rises to the bait when I deliberately provoke her with unkind remarks about her favourite pop group.
  • xuān zhào jiào táng bài zhōng yòng lái zhào qǐng jiào qián dǎo de sòng huò
    A psalm or other piece sung as an invitation to prayer in church services.
  • zàn měi shī yīnyuè gǎi biān chuàng zuò gǎi biān zàn měi shī yòng chàng
    The composition or arranging of psalms for singing.
  • wèi bèi chēng wéi zàn měi shī zuò zhěyīn wéi bèi què xìn shì shèng shū zuò zhě
    David is called The Psalmist because he is believed to be the author of the Book of Psalms.
  • ài kěnkāng · 1889 1973 měi guó zuò jiāzhù yào shī wén míng zuò pǐn shī xuǎn huò 1930 nián jiǎng
    American writer noted primarily for his poetry. He won a1930 Pulitzer Prize for Selected Poems.
  • zhè wèi xīn shǒu zhèng yǐn tīng zhòng
    The new singer is pulling the crowds in.
  • bān méi shí wén huà de rén shì huì kàn de .
    Your average punter (ie The ordinary uncultured person) does not go to the opera.
  • zhè wèi nán gāo yīn shǒu shī chéng suǒ .
    The tenor was a pupil of Caruso.
  • chún jìng de kōng shuǐchún jīnchún jìng de sān yuán xiǎo qín chún jìng 'ài de chàngchún jìng de yīn
    pure air and water; pure gold; pure primary colors; the violin's pure and lovely song; pure tones.
  • gāo guìméng lóngchún měi 'ér rén de
    high, pale, pure and lovely song.
  • xún shēng wàng , xiàn liǎo yǐn cáng zhù de shǒu
    Pursue the direction of the voice he soon discover the hide songster.
  • hái men chàn yōu yōu chàng chū liǎo zhī .
    The children quavered out their little song.
  • zhè xiē shì yóu guǎng gōng xià de
    The songs were recorded by the radio company.
  • men zhì zuò liǎo yīn dài
    We made a recording of the songs.
  • zhè shǒu yǎn chàng hěn měi
    She rendered the song beautifully.
  • zhè shǒu chàng hǎo liǎo
    to gave a splendid rendering of the song
  • tīng zhōng huí dàng zhe shēng
    The hall resounded with songs.
  • dāng shàng liǎo míng xīng jué fēi shì shì
    Being an opera star is not all roses by any means.
  • tīng liǎo zhěng zhěng zhōu de jué liǎo
    I am sate with opera after listening to it for a whole weekend.
  • zhè shì zhī lán qíng
    It's Scots love song.
  • shì yīng guó shī xuǎn
    selections from 18th-century English poetry 18
  • niǎo 'ér zài qīng chén gāo shēng chàng
    Birds sing loudest in the early morning.
  • chàng liǎo zhī
    She sang a song.
  • gōng zuò de shí hòu chàng
    She sang as she worked.
  • zhè wèi chàng jiā jué zài shì yǎn chàng
    The singer refused to sing in the sitting-room.
  • chōng liàng shì 'èr liú shǒu
    She is at best a second-rate singer.
  • de shēng shǐ rén kuài .
    Her singing is a delight.
  • huān de shǒu men zhèng zài chàng sòng
    Merry songsters are singing carols.