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 ensemble [ɒn'sɒŋblә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 全体, 合唱曲, (女人的)全套服装

[化] 总体; 整体; 系综


  1. The ensemble of central administrative and governmental services in imperial Rome.
    中央行政管理部门罗马帝国时期中央行政管理部门
  2. The principal part in a duet or ensemble composition.
    第一声部合(重)奏或合(重)唱中最主要的部分
  3. This is an amateur ensemble.
    这是一个小型的业余合唱团。


ensemble
[ noun ]
  1. a group of musicians playing or singing together

  2. <noun.group>
    a string ensemble
  3. a cast other than the principals

  4. <noun.group>
  5. the chorus of a ballet company

  6. <noun.group>
  7. an assemblage of parts or details (as in a work of art) considered as forming a whole

  8. <noun.group>
  9. a coordinated outfit (set of clothing)

  10. <noun.artifact>


Ensemble \En`sem"ble\, n. [F.]
The whole; all the parts taken together.
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Ensemble \En`sem"ble\, adv. [F.]
All at once; together.

  1. Moscow Chamber Opera's singing-actors were wonderfully communicative in their varied roles, maintaining a well-blended ensemble without conductor or accompaniment.
  2. Was she bothered at losing the lead role? "Whatever concern I had about that was offset by its success," she answered. "Would I rather be a leading performer in a show that runs five weeks or part of an ensemble that runs for many years.
  3. Opening with a gentle flurry of notes from the clarinet which is echoed first by Swallow and then by Bley, Giuffre barely leads this dreamy ensemble, with a sound which gives the impression of a reed wrapped in muslin.
  4. In the Morris world, people belong first and foremost to a large community; though they have some existence as soloists and in small ensemble groups, they seldom develop any sustained one-to-one relationships in duets.
  5. In the Tchaikovsky one could hear the balance between soloist and ensemble even in the biggest passages.
  6. He did three series with Monty Python's ensemble of nonsense comedians and edited the spinoff books and co-wrote and appeared in three Monty Python movies.
  7. On the other hand, I have experienced few Handel productions based on a more tautly woven ensemble of flesh-and-blood characters. Many Handelians will loathe this Ariodante.
  8. Richards, who also directed "Fences" and "Ma Rainey," gets some fine ensemble work out of his large cast.
  9. It's a century of change.' Sacher's pioneering work in early music - he founded his own original instrument ensemble, Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, in 1934 - is almost forgotten today.
  10. He simply applied himself to the ensemble music with intense sympathy, and immensely polished technique.
  11. The best news was that Deane had started to polish the ensemble: performances in Beauty looked truer, sharper than for years.
  12. One ensemble song and dance scene relies heavily on men sliding down small sheets of corrugated tin and waving primitive saws.
  13. "The whole idea that every character has his aria, then from time to time there's an ensemble piece.
  14. Mr. Bloom believes a multinational engineering company could provide the dramatic backdrop for an ensemble cast, much in the way a Los Angeles law firm provides the stage for lawyers specializing in criminal, divorce and corporate law.
  15. The group that went on after Los Pleneros, the intense four-man Colombian ensemble, Impacto Vallenato, had an even more pronounced coterie of followers who incessantly called out requests.
  16. The ensemble is clear, well-mannered: if I have a wish for this important restoration, it is that experience will enable the cast to show these superlative dances with bolder attack, greater feeling for their grand shape.
  17. His American impresario insisted that Nijinsky be part of the ensemble.
  18. It has just unveiled its first stage production, Karl-Birger Blomdahl's space opera Aniara, sung by members of the local ensemble.
  19. We might have preferred performance by an ensemble with less "sweetening" by a huge string section and more muscle from the brass.
  20. The ensemble has performed in several foreign countries, including France, and all over the Arab world.
  21. Timothy Busfield, who plays an ad executive in the yuppie ensemble show "thirtysomething," has settled a dispute with the makers of the ABC series and will return to work, the studio said Friday.
  22. In the passages of the Fourth Symphony where they sing Bruckner's noble melodies the strings were more certain of their ensemble, though Sinopoli drove them so hard that they often sounded under stress.
  23. The ensemble was not spotless, but the ECO can still field first-class soloists.
  24. Unlike those, the Harlem ensemble includes tenors and basses as well as the traditional trebles.
  25. "The ensemble is not as good because he thrashes wildly with the stick whether it's Mozart or Mahler.
  26. It stuck with Mr. Sayles long after he stopped writing novels and short stories and started making movies, beginning in 1978 with the first yuppie ensemble movie, "Return of the Secaucus Seven."
  27. "We like to think we don't insult them," Bochco said. "We have good stories and that great ensemble group.
  28. The BRB is not the better company - La Fille is danced slightly better by the Covent Garden ensemble - but many Torinese certainly now think it is.
  29. The overture, the "farewell" ensemble, the great Act I trio, "Prendero quei brunettino" and "Il core vi dono" are all over before we realize we have scarcely heard them, so distracting is all the activity on stage.
  30. The sheer unanimity of ensemble and size of tone were breathtaking. Equally striking was the arrival of a new, younger generation of solo singers: no ageing, spreading sopranos or wobbly basses here.
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