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etude

/ey-tood, ey-tyood, ey-tood, ey-tyood; French ey-tyd/US // ˈeɪ tud, ˈeɪ tyud, eɪˈtud, eɪˈtyud; French eɪˈtüd //UK // (ˈeɪtjuːd, French etyd) //

演奏曲,演习,演奏会,演奏

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural é·tudes [ey-toodz, ey-tyoodz, ey-toodz, ey-tyoodz; French ey-tyd]. /ˈeɪ tudz, ˈeɪ tyudz, eɪˈtudz, eɪˈtyudz; French eɪˈtüd/.

    • : a musical composition, usually instrumental, intended mainly for the practice of some point of technique.
    • : study.

Examples

  • Etude sur les diverses grandeurs, Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1897.

  • Unquī′etness, state of disturbance, restlessness; Unquī′etude, inquietude.

  • Varvara Pavlovna played a brilliant and difficult etude by Hertz very correctly.

  • But why not select an easy Etude by Chopin and make a start?

  • Opus 10, No. 5, is the "Black Key" etude, so called because all the notes of the right hand are on black keys.