melody
英 [ˈmel.ə.di]
美 [ˈmel.ə.di]
n. 旋律;歌曲;美妙的音乐
n. (Melody)人名;(英)梅洛迪
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记忆方法
将“me”理解为“音乐”的代名词,然后想象一个“ly”(类似“你”或“我们”)在倾听这个音乐,即一个旋律。这样,你可以将“me”和“ly”组合起来形成一个记忆场景,帮助你记住“melody”这个单词的含义是“旋律”。 以上内容由AI生成, 仅供参考和借鉴
中文词源
melody 旋律,曲调来自希腊语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。
英语词源
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).
权威例句
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。
2. The melody is then taken up by the flutes. 接着由长笛奏主旋律。
3. She struck up a folk melody on the piano. 她开始用钢琴演奏那首民歌.
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.
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.