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divertimento

/dih-vur-tuh-men-toh; Italian dee-ver-tee-men-taw/US // dɪˌvɜr təˈmɛn toʊ; Italian diˌvɛr tiˈmɛn tɔ //UK // (dɪˌvɜːtɪˈmɛntəʊ) //

娱乐活动,娱乐,娱乐性,娱乐节目

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural di·ver·ti·men·tos, di·ver·ti·men·ti [dih-vur-tuh-men-tee Italian dee-ver-tee-men-tee]. /dɪˌvɜr təˈmɛn ti Italian diˌvɛr tiˈmɛn ti/. Music.

    • : an instrumental composition in several movements, light and diverting in character, similar to a serenade.

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Examples

  • Probably the divertimento composed in July, 1776 (251 K.) was also intended for his sister's fte-day.

  • Si, signorina, zat yong American gentleman say it—dam slow, no divertimento.

  • It is noticeable how often the word divertimento is heard upon the lips of the Italians.

  • As a finale, I played my last divertimento in B; they all pricked up their ears.

  • Divertimento for violin, viola, and violoncello, in E flat major (563 K.).