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saraband

/sar-uh-band/US // ˈsær əˌbænd //

萨拉班德,萨拉邦,萨拉邦德,萨拉曼德

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a slow, stately Spanish dance, especially of the 17th and 18th centuries, in triple meter, derived from a vigorous castanet dance.
    • : a piece of music for or using the rhythm of this dance, usually forming one of the movements in the classical suite and following the courante.

Examples

  • In his ears the hum of insects still sounded, and to his unheeding eyes the stars danced their saraband.

  • Somewhere there was a moon, for scurrying clouds were dancing a witches' saraband across a faintly clearer sky.

  • The King then approached Julian, and desired him to take his instrument, and cause his female companion to perform a saraband.

  • Of distant climes the false report It lured me from my native land; It bade me rove—my sole support My cymbals and my saraband.

  • Somber figures danced in a saraband of shadows to a yearning melody of Tschaikovsky.