piano
英 [piˈænəʊ , ˈpjɑːnəʊ]
美 [piˈænoʊ , ˈpjɑːnoʊ]
n. 钢琴
adv. 轻柔地; 安静地; 弱
复数:pianos
Oxford 3000 / Collins.2 / BNC.3449 / COCA.3299
牛津词典
noun
- 钢琴
a large musical instrument played by pressing the black and white keys on the keyboard. The sound is produced by small hammers hitting the metal strings inside the piano .- to play the piano
弹钢琴 - playing jazz on the piano
用钢琴弹奏爵士乐 - piano music
钢琴曲 - a piano teacher/lesson
钢琴教师 / 课 - Ravel's piano concerto in G
拉威尔的G大调钢琴协奏曲
- to play the piano
adv.
- 轻柔地;安静地;弱
played or sung quietly
柯林斯词典
- See also:I taught myself how to play the piano...He started piano lessons at the age of 7....sonatas for cello and piano....Rachmaninov's Fourth Piano Concerto.grand pianoupright piano
- 轻轻地;微弱地
A piece of music that is playedpianois played quietly.
Pronounced /pi'ænəʊ/ for meaning 1, and /pi'ɑːnəʊ/ for meaning 2. 义项1读作/pi'ænəʊ/,义项2读作/pi'ɑːnəʊ/。
英英释义
noun
- a keyboard instrument that is played by depressing keys that cause hammers to strike tuned strings and produce sounds
- (music) low loudness
adj
- used chiefly as a direction or description in music
- the piano passages in the composition
adv
- used as a direction in music
双语例句
- It needs skill to tune a piano.
调准钢琴需要技巧。 - This disc includes the piano sonata in C minor.
这张唱片包括了C小调的钢琴奏鸣曲。 - Johanna took piano lessons.
约翰娜上了钢琴课。 - She's learned to play the piano.
她学会了弹钢琴。 - He sang and Alice accompanied him on the piano
他一边唱,艾丽斯一边为他钢琴伴奏。 - I was incompetent at playing the piano
我钢琴弹得不好。 - He taught the piano, organ and composition
他教授钢琴、管风琴和作曲。 - They had a bass and a piano and a sax and percussion.
他们有一把低音吉他、一架钢琴、一管萨克斯和打击乐器。 - The piano has a quaint old-world tone about it.
这架钢琴的音色具有一种古雅的老式风味。 - Two people played jazz on a piano
两人联手在一架钢琴上演奏爵士乐。