bach / bætʃ /

⚽高中词汇巴赫巴克

bach 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a bachelor.
  2. New Zealand. a small weekend or vacation house or shack.

更多bach例句

  1. The Pulitzer Prize-winning book Gödel, Escher, Bach inspired legions of computer scientists in 1979, but few were as inspired as Melanie Mitchell.
  2. It would be as though someone demanded, contractually, that you, personally, in return for your nice income as a real estate agent, go on national TV once a month and play the Chaconne from Bach’s Partita No.
  3. “I think everybody should take into consideration and slowly give more room to confidence and hope and then start to leave the doubts a little bit behind,” Bach said.
  4. A new set of safety protocols for athletes and other stakeholders is expected to be announced next week, and Bach said he is buoyed by the success of other sporting events that have been staged in recent months.
  5. After getting a college education nearby, she found herself engaged to the scion of a cattle empire who listened to Bach in his Mercedes.
  6. It takes Sharp four hours to get into character: “I take joy in the mathematical, symmetrical precision and perfectness of Bach.”
  7. The Day I Started Lying to Ruth Peter B. Bach, New York A cancer doctor on losing his wife to cancer.
  8. In Taipei, Taiwan, a Bach flash mob consisting of cellists and tuba players took over a train.
  9. As Bach on the Subways has grown in size and stature, its audience has expanded beyond surprised strangers.
  10. “The highlight was a school field trip that came specially to see Bach in the Subways who were perfectly behaved,” he says.
  11. She was seated upon it, when I arrived with the third load, and through the house were dancing the sounds of a Bach gavotte.
  12. Liszt, who calls him "an enthusiastic student of Bach," speaks likewise of "les errements d'une ecole entierement classique."
  13. Palestrina and Bach were deities in my eyes, and I was casting down the idols they were accustomed to worship.
  14. But his most ardent devotion is reserved for Sebastian Bach.
  15. In Berlin, Mendelssohn became the leading figure in the propaganda for the music of Bach.