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nocturne [ˈnɑ:ktɜ:rn]

n. 夜曲,夜景;

例句:

  • Comparable to it , perhaps , is only Corot's " Farmland " in painting, and Chopin's " Nocturne " in music.
    论画, 可比的许只有柯罗( Corot )的田野;论音乐,可比的许只有萧班( Chopin )的夜曲.
  • Nocturne is derived from Nox , which meant in the Roman time the god of night.
    夜曲Nocturne的语源系拉丁语NOX所 演变, 罗马时代为“夜神”之意.
  • The nocturne, written by Chopin, can change people's feelings.
    肖邦的《夜曲》是一部能够移情的作品.
  • The nocturne "DWI" locates an ominous red glow in a rearview mirror.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • Lest we forget her classical brilliance "Harlem's Nocturne" is a fitting introduction.
    来自BBC
  • Muhly's concerto, which was for an electric violin accompanied by a chamber orchestra, was to be a nocturne of sorts.
    来自NEWYORKER