词组 | melody |
释义 | melody /ˈmelədi/ noun (plural melodies) a song or tune, or the main tune in a piece of musicadjectivesa strong melody (=good and easy to notice) Beatles’ songs usually have a strong melody.a haunting melody (=beautiful, in a sad way that you remember) The song has beautiful words and a haunting melody.a good melody What makes a good melody?a sweet/pretty/lovely melody (=pleasant to listen to) She played a sweet melody on the violin.a simple melody I like songs with a simple melody.a gentle melody Irish folk songs often have gentle melodies. a catchy melody (=easy to remember) A pop song needs to have a catchy melody.a plaintive melody (=sad) The song’s plaintive melody expresses the feeling of loneliness she feels after her lover has gone.a lilting melody (=rising and falling in a pleasant way) Lennon’s voice enters with a gently lilting melody.verbshave a melody All his songs have good melodies.write/compose a melody First we write the melody, then we think about the words. | The young Mozart began to compose melodies.play/sing a melody He was playing a gentle melody on his guitar.carry the melody (=play or sing it, while other voices or instruments play other notes) The soprano voice carries the melody.whistle a melody (=produce it by blowing air through your lips) Paddy whistled the melody while Katie danced.melody + nounsthe melody line (=the melody, rather than other parts of the music) He played the melody line to me on the piano. |
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