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musically

/myoo-zi-kuhl/US // ˈmyu zɪ kəl //UK // (ˈmjuːzɪkəl) //

在音乐上,音乐上,在音乐方面,音乐上来说

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or producing music: a musical instrument.
    • : of the nature of or resembling music; melodious; harmonious.
    • : fond of or skilled in music.
    • : set to or accompanied by music: a musical entertainment.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.

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Examples

  • Camero, who never learned to read music, switched full time to the conga in about 1940, learning complex musical arrangements by ear.

  • Among the most notable closures was Broadway, the constellation of venues and companies that put on plays and musicals almost every night of the week.

  • I’m sure there were musical things I would not have attempted were I not in that mental state.

  • Jebara said Spotify’s human music editors identify “things we don’t see in the data,” such as new musical genres and trends.

  • We filled it with our books, musical instruments, and interesting animal bones.

  • What made it even worse was that the Sex Pistols, musically, were an undeniably great band.

  • I would just say, musically, you just outgrow bands philosophically and politically.

  • In order for a reunion to happen, it would take a high level of trust, musically, on everything that happened.

  • Miles, it was agreed by nearly all, could not and would not be conned musically.

  • He truly believed this, and in this respect, as well as musically, he has been a powerful influence on many musicians since.

  • It sounded deeply and musically through the woods, and the boys understood it and obeyed at once.

  • I started to my feet as a musically pitched, almost singing voice questioned Holaf in their tongue.

  • The air was clear, and full of the scent of the pines and cedars, and the rumble of the rapids came musically down the canon.

  • Such a division, he urged, is impossible in practice and musically wrong (ekmeles).

  • Hearing much of the musically-gifted boy, she expressed the wish to have him presented to her.