musical 的 2 个定义
- Also called musical comedy. a play or motion picture in which the story line is interspersed with or developed by songs, dances, and the like.
musical 近义词
harmonic, lyrical
更多musical例句
- University of Toulouse archaeologist Carole Fritz and her colleagues recently recognized the shell as a musical instrument.
- The song of a fin whale is not exactly the sort of thing you'd typically describe as musical.
- In musical terms, grower Champagne is a like solo album, while house Champagnes are more collaborations, like GZA’s Liquid Swords compared to the group triumph of Wu-Tang Forever, or Zayn Malik’s latest compared with anything from One Direction.
- If the shell horn was used as a musical instrument, it’s certainly not the oldest.
- In the host city of Tampa, parties are being planned with performances by top musical acts.
- He was treated like an immigrant, working for minimum wage, missing his family and having to move on from his musical career.
- Her very first performance onstage came at the age of 4, when she cameoed as a dancing flower in the musical Bye Bye Birdie.
- Her mother had a musical theater background, so Malone grew up backstage, watching productions come to fruition.
- I heard that at one point you were trying to put together a Batman musical on Broadway.
- The cultural weather was particularly clement for musical theater writers during this period.
- All my musical studies till now have been a mere going to school, a preparation for him.
- In connection with this step the practice of melodies is useful, if one has musical taste.
- There cannot be many persons in the world who keep up with the whole range of musical literature as he does.
- Chief and most musical among these signs were the almost forgotten sounds of dropping water, and tinkling rills.
- It is a great thing for the musical education of the country to have such an organization travelling every winter.