aria / ˈɑr i ə, ˈɛər i ə /

💦中学词汇咏叹调琴声唱腔咏唱

aria 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an air or melody.
  2. an elaborate melody sung solo with accompaniment, as in an opera or oratorio.

aria 近义词

n. 名词 noun

operatic solo

aria 的近义词 3

更多aria例句

  1. In 2020, Facebook announced Project Aria, which uses AR-enabled glasses to map the terrain of the public and some private spaces.
  2. The concluding aria from Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro” is all about the count pleading forgiveness for his infidelity and she’s responding by saying, “I forgive you, because I am kinder than you.”
  3. One possible side effect of aducanumab is an inflammation of the brain known as ARIA, and the condition is more common among people with a genetic predisposition to developing Alzheimer’s.
  4. The Aria has a ceramic interior, which means it doesn’t use Teflon or other nonstick coatings.
  5. It was as dark a piece of writing as has been in the show, and an amazing aria of despair.
  6. The basic premise of the fan fic is that Hanna, Spencer, and Aria are all pregnant.
  7. Anna Netrebko, Russian star of the Metropolitan Opera, wrapped up Friday's Lincoln Center events with a stirring aria.
  8. And I really wanted Aria to move on to another relationship.
  9. “I think you should look me up in a couple years,” he tells Aria in Unbelievable.
  10. In the orchestration of the aria from Undine, he says, the pianoforte plays an important and really beautiful part.
  11. Without a curtain, or something of the sort, the Aria will be devoid of all meaning, and ruined!
  12. Every composition used in instruction, be it simple exercise or elaborate aria, should be first of all melodious.
  13. The laces made in the Greek islands probably owe their origin to Venice, showing the same “punti in aria.”
  14. I never listened to anything more magnificently done than Lascelle's singing of the big baritone aria.