sol
sol — 名詞
1. the note that is the fifth step above the tonic in the sol-fa system of singing,
第五音
音樂唱名中,音階的第五個音
the note that is the fifth step above the tonic in the sol-fa system of singing, used when teaching people to recognise musical pitches
During choir practice, Mei listened carefully and sang the sol note at the correct pitch.
合唱團練習時,Mei 仔細聽準了音高,唱出了正確的 sol 音。
collocation: sing the sol note
The music teacher showed the class that sol is the fifth step in the major scale.
音樂老師向全班示範,sol 是大調音階中的第五級音。
grammar pattern: X is the Yth note in the scale
Brandon hummed the sol note until his voice matched the piano's pitch.
Brandon 反覆哼唱 sol 這個音,直到他的聲音和鋼琴的音高吻合。
The beginners' sol-fa chart shows sol in blue and la in green.
這本初學者的唱名圖表中,sol 用藍色標示,la 則用綠色。
用法筆記
In movable-do solfège, sol is always the fifth degree of the scale regardless of key; in fixed-do systems it refers specifically to the note G.
常見錯誤
sol — 縮寫
1. a written short form of the word 'soluble', used on labels and in scientific not
可溶的
soluble的縮寫,表示可溶解於液體的
a written short form of the word 'soluble', used on labels and in scientific notes to show that a substance can dissolve in a liquid
The label on the jar read 'sol' to tell students the substance would dissolve in water.
罐子上的標籤寫著「sol」,告訴學生該物質會溶於水。
abbreviation on chemical labels
Anya checked the chemical manual and found 'sol' next to the compound's name.
Anya 查了化學手冊,發現該化合物名稱旁標示了「sol」。
The pharmacist marked the solution as 'sol' on the storage container.
藥劑師在儲存容器上把該溶液標示為「sol」。
Felix checked the 'sol' label on the bottle before the experiment.
Felix 在實驗前檢查了瓶子上的「sol」標籤。
- insol
abbreviation for 'insoluble', used as the opposite label on chemical containers
用法筆記
Typically written without a period in scientific contexts, though 'sol.' with a period is also found in older textbooks.