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chansonette

/shahn-saw-net; English shan-suh-net/US // ʃɑ̃ sɔˈnɛt; English ˌʃæn səˈnɛt //

香颂曲,香颂,小调,香颂诗

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural chan·son·ettes [shahn-saw-net; English shan-suh-suh-nets]. /ʃɑ̃ sɔˈnɛt; English ˌʃæn sə səˈnɛts/. French.

    • : a little song; ditty.

Examples

  • She laughed and now John knew that it was she whom he had heard singing the chansonette in that low murmuring tone.

  • For him Sheridan would flash his best bon-mot, and Theodore Hook play his most practical joke, his swiftest chansonette.

  • They include a blithe "Chansonette" and a "Valse Impromptu," 440 which, unlike the usual impromptu, has the ex tempore spirit.