violinists

英 [ˈvaɪəlɪnɪsts] 美 [vaɪəˈlɪnəsts]

n.  小提琴手; 小提琴演奏者
violinist的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 小提琴演奏者;小提琴手
    A violinist is someone who plays the violin.

    双语例句

    1. Three violinists, with their bows in the air, stood ready to play the wedding song.
      三位小提琴手已架好琴弓,随时预备演奏婚礼进行曲。
    2. This by the way is why Europe produced far more Jewish violinists than pianists.
      顺便说一句,欧洲犹太人小提琴家之所以大大多于犹太人钢琴家,原因就在这里。
    3. In a study, it was found that the best violinists practiced in 90-minute intervals with a break between each one.
      一项研究发现,那些最优秀的小提琴手每练习90分钟就会休息一次。
    4. You took dozens of practice SATs, practiced viola for thousands of hours ( violinists are a dime a dozen) and French-braided the hair of homeless veterans.
      你们参加了数十次SAT模拟考试,练习了几千个小时的中提琴(因为会拉小提琴的人比比皆是),并且还为无家可归的老兵编法式发辫。
    5. Of the more than one hundred musicians in a great orchestra, over thirty are violinists.
      由一百多名演奏人员组成的大管弦乐队中,小提琴手就有三十多名。
    6. Violinists and violists need a more dry or hard rosin, cellists a medium and double bassists a more sticky rosin in general.
      一般小提琴,中提琴用较干/硬的松香,大提用中等硬度的,贝大用较粘的松香。
    7. Grasshoppers not only produce string-like sounds, they even make music in a similar way to violinists and cellists.
      草蜢不仅能发出类似弦乐的声音,而且它们演奏的方式同小提琴家和大提琴家大同小异。
    8. There has been an unbroken chain of great violinists in the family.
      这个家族每一代都有伟大的小提琴家。
    9. Violinists had a harder time to make pure music than pianists, because pianists cannot really do that much on the piano.
      小提琴家要演奏出纯净的音乐比钢琴家困难,因为后者在钢琴上并没有太大的发挥余地。