melody
- n. 旋律;歌曲;美妙的音乐
- n. (Melody)人名;(英)梅洛迪
词态变化
中文词源
来自希腊语meloidia,吟唱,曲调,抒情诗,来自melos, 歌,可能来自PIE*mel,蜜,甜的,词源同molasses.oide,歌,颂歌,词源同ode.引申词义旋律,曲调。
英文词源
- melody
- melody: [13] Greek mélos originally meant ‘limb’ (it is related to Cornish mal ‘joint’), but it was transferred metaphorically to a ‘limb or ‘part’ of a piece of music’, a ‘musical phrase’, and from there to ‘song’. It was combined with the element ōid- ‘singing’ (source of English ode) to form melōidíā ‘choral song’, which passed into English via late Latin melōdia and Old French melodie. The compound melodrama [19] is of French origin.
=> melodrama, ode - melody (n.)
- late 13c., from Old French melodie "music, song, tune" (12c.), from Late Latin melodia, from Greek meloidia "a singing, a chanting, choral song, a tune for lyric poetry," from melos "song, part of song" (see melisma) + oide "song, ode" (see ode).
双语例句
- 1. The melody that ran through his brain was composed of bad notes.
- 回荡在他脑海里的旋律都走调了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The melody is then taken up by the flutes.
- 接着由长笛奏主旋律。
来自《权威词典》
- 3. She struck up a folk melody on the piano.
- 她开始用钢琴演奏那首民歌.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. The melody harks back to one of his earlier symphonies.
- 这首曲子使人想起他早期的一首交响曲.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. As soon as a melody is finished with, the composer writes another.
- 每写完一首曲子, 这位作曲家就接着写另一首.
来自《简明英汉词典》