Skip to main content

aria

/ahr-ee-uh, air-ee-uh/US // ˈɑr i ə, ˈɛər i ə //UK // (ˈɑːrɪə) //

咏叹调,琴声,唱腔,咏唱

Related Words

Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • In 2020, Facebook announced Project Aria, which uses AR-enabled glasses to map the terrain of the public and some private spaces.

  • 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.”

  • 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.

  • The Aria has a ceramic interior, which means it doesn’t use Teflon or other nonstick coatings.

  • It was as dark a piece of writing as has been in the show, and an amazing aria of despair.

  • The basic premise of the fan fic is that Hanna, Spencer, and Aria are all pregnant.

  • Anna Netrebko, Russian star of the Metropolitan Opera, wrapped up Friday's Lincoln Center events with a stirring aria.

  • And I really wanted Aria to move on to another relationship.

  • “I think you should look me up in a couple years,” he tells Aria in Unbelievable.

  • In the orchestration of the aria from Undine, he says, the pianoforte plays an important and really beautiful part.

  • Without a curtain, or something of the sort, the Aria will be devoid of all meaning, and ruined!

  • Every composition used in instruction, be it simple exercise or elaborate aria, should be first of all melodious.

  • The laces made in the Greek islands probably owe their origin to Venice, showing the same “punti in aria.”

  • I never listened to anything more magnificently done than Lascelle's singing of the big baritone aria.