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canzona

/kan-zoh-nuh; Italian kahn-tsaw-nah/US // kænˈzoʊ nə; Italian kɑnˈtsɔ nɑ //UK // (kænˈzəʊnə) //

坎佐纳,坎索纳,坎佐纳州,坎乔纳

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural can·zo·ne [kan-zoh-ney; Italian kahn-tsaw-ne]. /kænˈzoʊ neɪ; Italian kɑnˈtsɔ nɛ/.

    • : canzone.

Examples

  • Its birthplace was Italy; the canzona of Frescobaldi and his compeers was the parent of the fugue.

  • Another time the queen of the day, Emilia, invites Dioneo to sing a canzona.

  • He sang stanzas glorifying the bride and her husband, and the muses responded with a canzona in nine parts.