symphony
英 ['sɪmf(ə)nɪ]美['sɪmfəni]
- n. 交响乐;谐声,和声
词态变化
复数: symphonies;形容词: symphonic;
中文词源
symphony 交响乐,交响曲
sym-,一起,一致,-phone,声音,-y,学术,学科。引申词义交响乐,交响曲。
英文词源
- symphony
- symphony: [13] Symphony originally meant ‘harmony’; it was not used for a ‘large-scale piece of orchestral music in several movements’ until the late 18th century. The word came via Old French symphonie and Latin symphōnia from Greek sumphōníā, a derivative of súmphōnos ‘harmonious’. This was a compound adjective formed from the prefix sun- ‘together’ and phōné ‘sound’ (source of English phone, phonetic, etc).
=> phone, phonetic - symphony (n.)
- c. 1300, a name given to various types of musical instruments, from Old French simphonie, sifonie, simfone "musical harmony; stringed instrument" (12c., Modern French symphonie) and directly from Latin symphonia "a unison of sounds, harmony," from Greek symphonia "harmony, concord of sounds," from symphonos "harmonious, agreeing in sound," from assimilated form of syn- "together" (see syn-) + phone "voice, sound," from PIE root *bha- (2) "to speak, tell, say" (see fame (n.)).
Meaning "harmony of sounds" in English is attested from late 14c.; sense of "music in parts" is from 1590s. "It was only after the advent of Haydn that this word began to mean a sonata for full orchestra. Before that time it meant a prelude, postlude, or interlude, or any short instrumental work." ["Elson's Music Dictionary"] Meaning "elaborate orchestral composition" first attested 1789. Elliptical for "symphony orchestra" from 1926. Diminutive symphonette is recorded from 1947.
双语例句
- 1. The symphony does require a largish group of players.
- 这首交响曲确实需要为数不少的一组演奏者。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The Lithuanian Philharmonic Orchestra played Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
- 立陶宛爱乐交响乐团演奏了贝多芬的《第九交响曲》。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Symphony musicians cannot necessarily sight-read.
- 交响乐乐师未必就能视奏。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. The BBC Symphony Orchestra played with great panache.
- 英国广播公司交响乐团演奏起来挥洒自如。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. the rousing finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
- 贝多芬第九交响曲激动人心的末乐章
来自《权威词典》