musicianship

英[mju'zɪʃnʃɪp] 美[mju'zɪʃnʃɪp]
  • n. 音乐技巧;音乐才能;音乐修养;音乐鉴赏力
  • music n.音乐;美妙的声音;乐谱
  • musical adj.音乐的;喜欢音乐的;悦耳的n.音乐片
  • musicale n.(社交性的)音乐会
  • musically adv.好听地;悦耳地;在音乐方面
  • musician n.音乐家
    n. (名词)
    1. 音乐才能
    2. 音乐技巧
    3. 音乐鉴赏力
    4. 音乐感
    5. 音乐修养
    6. 音乐技能
    7. 音乐技艺
    .

英英释义

Noun:
  1. artistry in performing music

1. Her musicianship is excellent.
她有非常出色的演奏技巧。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Even if her interpretation has not yet gelled into a satisfying whole, she displays real musicianship.
虽然她的演绎在整体上还不太令人满意,但她表现出了真正的音乐才华。

来自柯林斯例句

3. There is a great sense of occasion and a terrific standard of musicianship.
有一种非常盛大隆重的感觉,音乐演奏的水准也极高。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Her linguistic skills and musicianship were honed from a young age.
她的语言能力和音乐天赋是从小形成的.

来自互联网

5. That night, Leehom delivered a polished performance, executing his dancing , bantering and musicianship with perfunctory precision.
那晚, 力宏演出完美, 一展他的舞姿 、 风趣和音乐才能.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He showed a remarkable exhibition of musicianship.
      他展示了一种关于音乐技巧的非凡表现。
    2. Her linguistic skills and musicianship were honed from a young age.
      她的语言能力和音乐天赋是从小形成的。
    3. This requires players to master the skill, in addition, the need to have a profound musicianship and rich accumulation of life.
      这就要求演奏者除了掌握高超的技巧外,还需具备深厚的音乐修养和丰富的生活积累。

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