accompanist
美 [??k?mp?n?st]
英 [?'k?mp?n?st] 
- n.伴奏者;(尤指)鋼琴伴奏者
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)伴唱者;和奏者;伴奏家
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):accompanists 同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | 伴奏者;(尤指)鋼琴伴奏者a person who plays a musical instrument, especially a piano, while sb else plays or sings the main part of the music |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Whether acceding or abstaining of it was not important because he just wanted to be an accompanist of abstract academic research.
是否就任或棄權(quán)并不重要,因?yàn)?/c>他只想成為抽象學(xué)術(shù)科研的伴隨者。
Then with a nod to his accompanist, Julian began to play a complex opus by the English composer Sir Edward Elgar.
接著,他向伴奏人員點(diǎn)點(diǎn)頭,開始演奏英國作曲家愛德華·埃爾加爵士的一首復(fù)雜的編號作品。
She was invited to join the Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra as an accompanist but now appears with them as a soloist.
她曾被邀請加入伊拉克國家交響樂團(tuán)的伴奏,但現(xiàn)在她卻成為獨(dú)奏。
The accompanist accompanied him on the piano.
那位伴奏者用鋼琴為他伴奏。
Accompanist work to strengthen the importance of the accompaniment to make it truly become a true "art piano accompaniment. "
加強(qiáng)伴奏者對伴奏工作的重視,使之真正成為名副其實(shí)的“鋼琴伴奏藝術(shù)”。
And I'll hire somebody, an accompanist for you.
我會為你雇個(gè)人為你伴奏。
because he just wanted to be an accompanist of abstract academic research.
因?yàn)?/c>他只想成為抽象學(xué)術(shù)的科研的伴隨者。
She also accompanied my saxophone solos from time to time, probably not the first time an accompanist was better than the soloist.
偶爾,她還為我的薩克斯獨(dú)奏。伴奏的比獨(dú)奏的厲害,這也許不是第一次。
Mr. Hillme, her social-studies teacher and accompanist, winked at her.
希爾米先生是她的社會課老師兼伴奏,向她眨眼示意。
On Function of the Piano Accompaniment in Vocal Music Performance and the Qualities of the Piano Accompanist
聲樂演唱中鋼琴伴奏的作用及伴奏者素養(yǎng)
What Professional Ability A Piano Accompanist Should Have in Dance Teaching
舞蹈教學(xué)中鋼琴伴奏者應(yīng)具有的專業(yè)能力
included a reference to the accompanist in the review of the concert;
在對這臺音樂會的評論中提到了伴奏;
Necessity on Hospitals to Undertake the Life Care for Inpatients--Thinking Induced by Acting as An Accompanist
醫(yī)院承擔(dān)住院病人生活護(hù)理的必要性--由當(dāng)陪護(hù)而引發(fā)的思考
Piano Accompanist: DiHua Lin, Ling Guo,
鋼琴伴奏:林棣華,郭凌
The worst situation of course is when soloist and accompanist each attain a level of only, say, 70%;
當(dāng)然最糟糕的情況就是獨(dú)奏和伴奏的都只有70%的水平;