词汇 | solo |
释义 | solo adjective[ before noun ], adverb uk /ˈsəʊ.ləʊ/ us /ˈsoʊ.loʊ/ B2 alone; without other people: 独自的(地),单独的(地),单人的(地) a solo performance/flight单人表演/飞行 to sail/fly solo独自航行/飞行 go soloHe used to play with a group but now he's going solo/pursuing a solo career.他以前加盟过一个乐队,但如今已单独发展。 without help (all) by yourselfI don't think I can fix the car alone - can you help? (all) on your ownUKI learnt the song all on my own. single-handedlyShe single-handedly saved the company from bankruptcy. unassistedAfter years of using a cane, intensive physio enabled her to walk unassisted. unaidedAfter six months of treatment I can finally walk unaided. independentlyThe charity helps people to live independently. In baseball, a solo home run(= a hit that sends the ball out of the playing area) is one that scores only one run(= point) because no other players from the hitter's team are standing at any of the bases(= places that players have to reach in order to score): Baltimore scored first when Gibbons hit a solo home run. Phillips smashed a solo shot in the third inning. He made his name in the 90s boy band Boyzone, before going on to a highly successful solo career.他90年代成名于“男孩地带”这一少男组合,后来单独发展,获得了巨大的成功。 It's a retrospective album of solo Freddie Mercury tracks. This is her first solo album. This makes him the biggest-selling solo artist of all time. This was his first solo appearance at a public event. Alone abandoned alienate alienated apart be cast awayidiom herself himself lonely loner lonesome minority one-man band shut shut someone away sole solely solitarily solitude stag themselves You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Baseball & rounders solo noun[ C ] uk /ˈsəʊ.ləʊ/ us /ˈsoʊ.loʊ/pluralsolos B2 a musical performance given by one person alone, or a musical performance in which one person is given special attention: 独奏;独唱 a trumpet solo小号独奏 Parker's solo on "A Night in Tunisia" was so amazing that the pianist backing him simply stopped playing.帕克的独奏《突尼斯之夜》实在是太精彩了,以至于为他伴奏的钢琴手干脆停了下来。 A haunting oboe solo introduces the third movement of the concerto.协奏曲第三乐章以一段摄人心魄的双簧管独奏开始。 Each verse was sung as a solo and then everyone joined in on the chorus.每一节都以独唱形式演唱,然后所有人一同合唱。 We had to sit through a ten-minute drum solo. Next up was a tedious guitar solo. She had to do a solo in the Christmas concert. Musical pieces arrangement ballade bolero bossa nova Britannia chorus fantasia medley multi-part nocturne octet opus playlist reel sonata song form streetscape string quartet string quintet string trio solo verb uk /ˈsəʊ.ləʊ/ us /ˈsoʊ.loʊ/ [ I ] to play a solo(= part for one person alone) in a musical performance: She has soloed with the Philadelphia Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic. He soloed in Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto. [ I or T ] to do something alone or without help, such as fly a plane or climb a mountain: After only a week of lessons, he soloed the day after his 16th birthday. I soloed a cliff that I shouldn't have and smashed my ankle. Musical performances anti-musical backspin cabaret cloth ears cloth-eared encore fog machine gig have cloth earsphrase headliner in concertidiom non-musical party mix post-concert recital set setlist throat singing tin ear tin-eared You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Alone solo | American Dictionarysolo adjective, adverb[ not gradable ] us/ˈsoʊ·loʊ/ alone; without other people: She takes long, solo bike rides to relax after work. He decided to go solo instead of touring with the band. solo noun[ C ] us/ˈsoʊ·loʊ/pluralsolos a musical performance done by one person or one instrument alone, or in which one person is featured: a piano solo a Miles Davis solo soloistnoun[ C ]us/ˈsoʊ·loʊ·ɪst/ The cellist is a featured soloist at the recital. Examples of solosolo A series of modally inflected solos ripples over the orchestra and a pair of double-basses rumble the piece to an uncertain conclusion. Interlacing solos shape the fabric of this serene, contemplative slow movement, weaving a fragile, kaleidoscopic skein of gossamer beauty. Consequently, the thought of listening to these solos for purely musical reasons becomes fraught, if not ridiculous. The alternation of solos, duets with tuttis created powerful and seamless music that could be intimate or dynamic. The use of two unequal choirs produces some fine duets and solos passed between the parts without pausing between the coplas. Literally, choro comes from the word to 'weep', which always seems paradoxical given the chirpy, feel-good nature of many choro pieces with their serenading solos. By contrast, the solos in the 1589 intermedi were predominantly accompanied by plucked strings. There are certain conventions established which act to shape the improvisation - a sequence of solos can be agreed. The effects of a reduction may spread all over the term, according to the placement of bindings with respect to the interacting solos. We also show that the expressiveness of the polyadic solos calculus without match is strictly greater than that of monadic solos. A reduction between solos with subjects of weight n fuses names whose sorts are finite and have weight strictly less than n, and vice versa. Both singers have the advantage of rendering their interpretations as solos, balanced against the desirability of choral singing in much of the repertoire. Once again, the notes are from the score, although the musicians continue the klezmer idioms in instrumental solos 'on their own'. The jazz-inspired piano solos remain, and there are imposing, march-like sections, and moments of lyrical intensity. Next, the students performed the two solos on their instruments, as a group. See all examples of solo These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withsolosoloThese are words often used in combination with solo. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. bass solo The self-titled debut, featuring two new live bonus recordings and a bass solo studio instrumental track. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. drum solo It is occupied by the coda, the silence, and a reprise of some of the introductory material + the drumsolo but not the descending octaves. extended solo The basses underpin a marvellous and long duet between the pianist and cor anglais, which gives way to the one extended solo for the piano, unaccompanied. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with solo |
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