mezzo / ˈmɛt soʊ, ˈmɛd zoʊ, ˈmɛz oʊ /

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mezzo2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. middle; medium; half.
n. 名词 noun

plural mez·zos.

  1. a mezzo-soprano.

mezzo 近义词

mezzo

等同于 middle

mezzo

等同于 midway

更多mezzo例句

  1. Treigle’s granddaughter, the mezzo-soprano Emily Treigle, now in her second season at Wolf Trap, also gave a short performance at a pre-show dinner.
  2. Before taking on the role, Racette talked it over with her wife, mezzo-soprano Beth Clayton.
  3. Why should not the child form a concept of forte and piano, and so get away from the deadly monotony of mezzo?
  4. He married in 1863 the mezzo soprano singer, Amalie Weiss, who died in 1899.
  5. The mezzo termine can only be maintained by armed force—in fact, by conquest!
  6. It was written for a low mezzo, and parts of it I could not sing without forcing my lower register.
  7. The word mezzo-tinto is derived from the Italian, meaning half painted.