monody

n.  独唱颂歌,挽诗

复数:monodies



双语例句

  1. The words and characters he had touched are lining up in front of his tombstone, waiting to sing a cheerfully monody for him.
    那些被他触摸过的文字,列队在墓碑前等待为他唱响欢快的悼曲。
  2. Poetry Is Followed& A Brief Comment on He Lai s Poetry Creating; Contrast in the Subject of Monody Between Poems of "Coming-Back Person" and "Misty Poetry"
    再下边是诗&简论何来的诗歌创作论归来者诗与朦胧诗抒情主体的差异
  3. Monody shall not wake the mariner.
    孤零零的哀歌将不会唤醒水手。
  4. The cartoon is very elegiac, it's a monody of the holy creature, a rare scene only in the length and breadth of the land of the highest land of the earth.
    主人公蔵羚羊罗布用他的一生,在可可西里这片毫无生气的广袤土地上,为我们高唱了一曲生命的挽歌。
  5. In Wei, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, "famous article as benchmark" emerged while the overall style was "Tragic as beauty" in that period. This slowly leaded monody stepping into the stable development period after the peak starting point.
    魏晋南北朝这一时期是在社会以悲为美的整体文风下出现了名篇定章之作,这时期的悼亡诗在一个高起点的引领下慢慢进入平稳发展期。
  6. It includes 14 sections which divided into three chapters. First, the behavior of emperor laid the ideological foundation for emergence of poetry in the future generations, and opened a new era of monody.
    首先,帝王的躬亲力行为后代悼亡诗的出现奠定了思想基础,并开启了悼亡题材的端绪。

英英释义

noun

  1. music consisting of a single vocal part (usually with accompaniment)

      Synonym:    monophonymonophonic music