a large organized group of singers, especially one which performs together with an orchestra or opera company
(尤指与管弦乐队或歌剧团同台表演的)合唱队。
a group of singers or dancers performing together in a supporting role in a stage musical or opera
(在音乐剧或歌剧中作为陪衬的)歌舞队。
a piece of choral music, especially one forming part of a larger work such as an opera or oratorio
(尤指作为歌剧或宗教剧一部分的)合唱曲。
a part of a song which is repeated after each verse, typically by more than one singer
副歌,叠歌(尤指合唱句)。
a simple song for group singing, especially in informal Christian worship
(尤指非正式基督教礼拜中演唱的)合唱歌曲。
(in ancient Greek tragedy)a group of performers who comment on the main action, typically speaking and moving together
(古希腊悲剧)合唱队。
a simultaneous utterance of something by many people
齐声
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a growing chorus of complaint 日益高涨的齐声抱怨
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‘Good morning,’ we replied in chorus .我们齐声回答:“早安”。
a single character who speaks the prologue and other linking parts of the play, especially in Elizabethan drama
(尤指伊丽莎白时期戏剧)旁白。
a section of text spoken by the chorus in drama
戏剧中的齐声念白。
a device used with an amplified musical instrument to give the impression that more than one instrument is being played
乐器扩音器
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[as modifier]
a chorus pedal .扩音踏板。
(of a group of people)say the same thing at the same time
异口同声地说
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they chorused a noisy amen 他们一齐高声喊阿门
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[with direct speech]
‘Morning, Sister,’ the nurses chorused .“早安,护士长”,护士们一齐喊道。
"mid 16th cent. (denoting a character speaking the prologue and epilogue in a play and serving to comment on events ): from Latin, from Greek