ensemble 的定义
plural en·sem·bles [ahn-sahm-sahm-buhlz, -sahmbz; French ahn-sahn-bluh]. /ɑnˈsɑmˈsɑm bəlz, -ˈsɑmbz; French ɑ̃ˈsɑ̃ blə/.
- all the parts of a thing taken together, so that each part is considered only in relation to the whole.
- the entire costume of an individual, especially when all the parts are in harmony: She was wearing a beautiful ensemble by one of the French designers.
- a set of furniture.
- Music. the united performance of an entire group of singers, musicians, etc.the group so performing: a string ensemble.
- a group of supporting entertainers, as actors, dancers, and singers, in a theatrical production.
ensemble 近义词
at the same time
collection
clothing outfit
更多ensemble例句
- Corea extended that freedom of expression into his own musical ensembles.
- Without the ensembles, that left the IHME model, with its single perspective and other problems, as the most appealing strategic resource available to many decision-makers.
- The wool-and-tweed ensemble is a sleek, fitted look, complete with blue leather gloves and a mask of the same material.
- When a Weddell seal, native to Antarctica, plummets 400 meters beneath the ice on one of its hour-long dives, an ensemble of adaptations come together to keep it alive.
- The rest of the cast is made up of less familiar faces, but they form a solid ensemble that’s every bit as capable as the stars they support.
- While Malkovich was an ensemble member of the Steppenwolf Theater Company, Miller was enlisted to photograph the cast.
- The 18-year-old strutted down the runway Monday in an edgy, off-the-shoulder, red-and-black tweed ensemble accented with feathers.
- And Olivia Palermo weds in three-piece Carolina Herrera ensemble.
- Fortunately for Williams, he “fell in love with the ensemble immediately.”
- It is often compared to the Wars of the Roses and its ensemble cast of villains, bunglers, and occasional heroes.
- The general ensemble of war-paint and spotted ponies was enough for me; I didn't need to be told that it was my move.
- Although none of the singers were remarkable, yet no individual artist marred the ensemble.
- The page, the people, the pilgrim, and the astrologer again sing in a sort of operatic ensemble their various emotions.
- With not a tithe of the beauty of half the girls present, her tout ensemble was striking and attractive.
- The early attempts contained few ensemble pieces, no choruses, and no complex finales.