orchestra pit

英 [ˈɔːkɪstrə pɪt] 美 [ˈɔːrkɪstrə pɪt]

n.  乐池, 乐队席 (舞台前乐队演奏的地方)



牛津词典

noun

  1. 乐池, 乐队席 (舞台前乐队演奏的地方)
    the place in a theatre just in front of the stage where the orchestra sits and plays for an opera , a ballet , etc.

    柯林斯词典

    1. (剧院舞台正前或下方的)乐池,乐队演奏席
      In a theatre, the orchestra pit is the space reserved for the musicians playing the music for an opera, musical, or ballet, immediately in front of or below the stage.

      双语例句

      1. "Babies and the chancy life of a musician don't exactly go together. I was getting too old for all the travelling anyway, and the sitting in freezing Orchestra pit."
        “生儿育女和乐师动荡不定的生活是不合拍的。反正到处跑我已嫌年龄太大,也不适于老呆在冰冷的乐池里。”
      2. Look, the orchestra pit is filling up.
        瞧,乐池渐渐坐满了。
      3. The part of the main floor of a theater between the orchestra pit and the parquet circle.
        剧场正厅座位剧院正厅中乐池与楼方锯厢下的部位之间的部分。
      4. Three surfaces, along with the balcony faces and the shaped ceiling, distribute, without aid of electro-acoustic equipment, the singers 'voices uniformly over the seating areas from a large portion of the large stage at sound levels that easily override the orchestra in the pit.
        声喇叭,加上眺台外墙面和特定形状的天花板,将舞台上歌手的歌声无需电声设备就均匀分布到大部分观众座席区,而且那里歌手声音很容易盖过乐池中乐队的声音。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. lowered area in front of a stage where an orchestra accompanies the performers

          Synonym:    pit