violinist
英 [ˌvaɪəˈlɪnɪst]
美 [ˌvaɪəˈlɪnɪst]
n. 小提琴手; 小提琴演奏者
复数:violinists
BNC.20187 / COCA.13694
牛津词典
noun
- 小提琴手;小提琴演奏者
a person who plays a violin
柯林斯词典
- 小提琴演奏者;小提琴手
Aviolinistis someone who plays the violin.
英英释义
noun
- a musician who plays the violin
双语例句
- Everyone cheered for the violinist at out school concert.
在学校组织的音乐会上,大家都为小提琴手喝彩叫好。 - After years of playing second fiddle, Marcia became the top violinist.
在第二小提琴组中演奏多年之后,马西娅成了最优秀的小提琴演奏家。 - Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.
晚餐时听音乐对于厨师和琴师都是一种侮辱。 - I once asked Anne-Sophie Mutter, the great violinist, what had made her choose the fiddle.
我曾经问过著名小提琴家安娜-苏菲穆特,到底是什么让她选择了提琴。 - We admired the definition of the violinist's playing.
我们赞赏小提琴家抑扬顿挫的演奏。 - Concertmaster: The first violinist and assistant conductor in a symphony orchestra.
首席小提琴手:在交响乐队中的第一小提琴手兼助理指挥。 - Our orchestra is trying to find a violinist.
我们乐队正在设法找个小提琴手。 - He must be the best violinist alive.
他是当代最好的小提琴手了。 - What's he like as a violinist?
他是怎样的一个小提琴手? - He took the chief violinist aside and whispered to him in confidence, and then left the stage.
他把首席小提琴手叫到一边,私下与他耳语了几句,然后离开了舞台。
