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symphonic

/sim-fon-ik/US // sɪmˈfɒn ɪk //

交响乐,交响,交响乐的,交响曲

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Music. of, for, pertaining to, or having the character of a symphony or symphony orchestra.
    • : of or relating to symphony or harmony of sounds.
    • : characterized by similarity of sound, as words.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Some of his writings have been adapted for a symphonic work by British composer Jonathan Harvey.

  • We’re not afraid to make choices that look different from a traditional symphonic chorus.

  • That’s how long it takes for the symphonic Marvel Studios intro to reel you in.

  • He is known to be difficult, because of his love of the Latinate, and his non-linear, digressive, even symphonic, narrative style.

  • But Samuragochi received sole credit, and such an arrangement would be a complete no-no in the symphonic realm.

  • “On Mr. Fox, at first there was talk about using a symphonic orchestra,” he continues.

  • In the 19th century, Franz Liszt set about translating some of the greatest works of literature into symphonic tone poems.

  • When and how could he become acquainted with the symphonic masterpieces of the great German composers?

  • During his student years, Orpheus was the only one of Liszts symphonic poems which attracted him.

  • On this same occasion Tchaikovsky begged Vladimir Stassov to suggest a subject for a symphonic fantasia.

  • Tchaikovskys creative talents, which are occasionally apparent in his symphonic works, are completely lacking in The Oprichnik.

  • I have only just finished the composition of a new work, the symphonic fantasia, Francesca da Rimini.