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duet

/doo-et, dyoo-/US // duˈɛt, dyu- //UK // (djuːˈɛt) //

二重奏,二重唱,对唱,二人转

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a musical composition for two voices or instruments.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The pictures resurfaced again this month after Combs released a duet with Billy Strings called “The Great Divide” that urges unity.

  • Soon after, Evans posted his performance of “Soon May the Wellerman Come,” which promptly went viral and set off a flood of duets, remixes, and copies.

  • To understand someone else, you need to both capture your own thoughts as well as gauge the intention of the other person, whether you’re cooking a meal together, playing a duet, or knowing when to take turns in conversation.

  • For example, our group has studied female song and male-female duets in Venezuelan troupials, a tropical species that sings year-round to defend territories.

  • Researchers began to study how female birds use their songs, how females learn songs, and why females in some species join their mates to sing precisely coordinated duets.

  • Zach Braff and Donald Faison The Scrubs stars reunited to sing this holiday duet.

  • As has been well-trodden at this point, the lyrics to this classic duet are quite concerning.

  • The cartoons zing, whirr, and reverberate harmonically, making each entry a sort of duet.

  • And then my duet with Kathryn, and my first duet with Valerie, the contemporary that Travis Wall choreographed.

  • Even Prince himself turns up for a duet on The Electric Lady.

  • For some moments the girls talked a rapid duet, then Isabel turned suddenly and beckoned.

  • Once he learnt, with his aunt, the exceedingly florid duet in Semiramide, and sang the soprano part admirably.

  • Life is packed with little unheard of dramas of precisely the same sort—the eternal duet of sex; nothing else keeps it going.

  • As Chopin's playing was equally sympathetic to Slavik, they formed the project of writing a duet for violin and piano.

  • For on that day he played with his fellow-pupil Tellefsen, at a concert given by the latter in Paris, a duet of Schumann's.