caccia 的定义
plural cac·ce [kah-chey; Italian kaht-che], /ˈkɑ tʃeɪ; Italian ˈkɑt tʃɛ/, cac·cias.
- a 14th-century Italian vocal form for two voices in canon plus an independent tenor, with a text describing the hunt or the cries and noises of village life.
更多caccia例句
- Artists like Orsola Maddalena Caccia will be unfamiliar to most, and yet she has six works in the exhibition.
- It was here that he wrote his Ambra and his Caccia col Falcone; in both of these poems the beautiful scenery round plays its part.
- An English horn (oboe da caccia), eighteenth century; probably made in England.
- It so happened that Lorenzo de' Medici, that monster of genius, had not long printed his Caccia col falcone.
- Que' non vedendo ne huomo, ne bestia, che il cacciasse, dissero: "Mostraci chi ti caccia: et menaci cola one ella ."
- It would be interesting to see the 1565 and 1576 editions of Caccia, and note the changes and additions that can be found in them.