aria
aria — 名詞
1. a long solo song performed by one singer within an opera, oratorio, or other lar
詠嘆調
歌劇中由一人獨唱的長段抒情曲
a long solo song performed by one singer within an opera, oratorio, or other large classical music work; arias usually carry strong emotion and let the singer display vocal skill.
Maria practised the famous aria from Puccini's Tosca every morning before breakfast.
Maria 每天早餐前都會練習普契尼《托斯卡》裡那首著名的詠嘆調。
collocation: aria from [opera]
The young soprano sang her first aria with tears in her eyes.
那位年輕的女高音含著眼淚唱完了她的第一首詠嘆調。
collocation: sing an aria
When the tenor finished the aria, the audience stood up and clapped for ten minutes.
男高音唱完詠嘆調後,全場觀眾起立鼓掌長達十分鐘。
Mozart wrote some of the most beautiful arias ever heard on stage.
莫札特寫過許多舞台上最動人的詠嘆調。
The teacher asked Lior to choose an easier aria for the school concert.
老師請 Lior 為學校音樂會挑一首比較簡單的詠嘆調。
文法句型
sing an aria
aria from [opera]
用法筆記
Almost always used in the context of opera or classical music. The word names a self-contained song inside a larger work, so it pairs naturally with verbs of performance (sing, perform, practise) and with a 'from + work' phrase identifying the opera.