music
- IPA[ˈmjuːzɪk]
英式
- vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion;the art or science of composing or performing music
noun: music
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- 1. vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion couples were dancing to the music baroque music
- ▪ the art or science of composing or performing music he devoted his life to music
- ▪ a sound perceived as pleasingly harmonious the background music of softly lapping water
- 2. the written or printed signs representing vocal or instrumental sound Tony learned to read music
- ▪ the score or scores of a musical composition or compositions the music was open on a stand
- serious or conventional music following long-established principles rather than a folk, jazz, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a form of variety entertainment popular in Britain from c. 1850, consisting of singing, ...
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- music intended to create a particular mood or feeling: the sound quality of the film was top-notch, with excellent mood music throughout
Oxford Dictionary
- printed music, as opposed to performed or recorded music: a pile of sheet music
Oxford Dictionary
- printed music, as opposed to performed or recorded music: a pile of sheet music
Oxford American Dictionary
- a form of popular music that evolved from rock and roll and pop music during the mid and late ...
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- music intended to create a particular mood or feeling: the sound quality of the film was top-notch, with excellent mood music throughout
Oxford American Dictionary
- a form of popular music that evolved from rock and roll and pop music during the mid and late ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, ... couples were dancing to the music baroque music
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