serenade
[ˌsɛrəˈned, ˈsɛrəˌned]
n.
(尤指男子在所爱慕的女子窗外唱的或演奏的)小夜曲;
唱[奏]小夜曲的人;
vt.
为…唱小夜曲;
vi.
唱小夜曲;
例句:
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Placido Domingo sang his serenade of love.
普拉西多·多明戈演唱他的爱情小夜曲。
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I sensed this to be a serenade — a Scottish serenade.
我意识到这是一支小夜曲——一支苏格兰小夜曲.
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He said, a gentleman that evening was going to serenade his mistress.
他说, 当天晚上有一位先生向他的情人求爱.
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Stadium serenade Manchester United has hired an acoustic expert to boost noise levels at Old Trafford.
来自BBC
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It is just as celebratory as the serenade, but is shorter and scored for just seven instruments.
来自BBC
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Their "graduation" had been marked with a serenade from an in-house a-cappella group, the Zappettes.
来自NEWYORKER