aria

aria — 名詞

1. a long solo song performed by one singer within an opera, oratorio, or other lar

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釋義

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.

例句

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

同義詞
  • solo

    any single-singer piece; broader and not tied to opera

  • air

    older or literary word for a tune or melody, sometimes used for a simple aria

反義詞
  • chorus

    a part sung by many voices together, the opposite of a solo aria

  • duet

    a piece written for two singers rather than one

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.

常見錯誤

She sang a short aria pop song at the party.
She sang a short pop song at the party.
💡'aria' belongs to opera or classical music, not pop or folk songs.
The choir performed an aria together.
The choir performed a chorus together.
💡an aria is sung by one person, not a group.