musicians
英 [mju(ː)ˈzɪʃənz]
美 [mjuˈzɪʃənz]
n. 音乐家; 作曲家; 乐师
musician的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 音乐演奏者;音乐家
Amusicianis a person who plays a musical instrument as their job or hobby.- He was a brilliant musician.
他是一位才华横溢的音乐家。 - ...one of Britain's best known rock musicians.
英国最知名的摇滚乐手之一
- He was a brilliant musician.
双语例句
- Symphony musicians cannot necessarily sight-read.
交响乐乐师未必就能视奏。 - Musicians and dancers come here to practise singing, dancing and playing Chinese instruments.
音乐家和跳舞家都在协会练习唱歌,乐器和舞步。 - Critics claim he exploited black musicians for personal gain.
批评家声称他压榨黑人音乐家谋求私利。 - Even outstanding musicians require constant practice.
既使是好乐师也需经常练习。 - He wowed audiences and other musicians with his brilliant trumpet playing.
他精彩的小号表演博得了观众和其他音乐家的喝彩。 - Poets, artists and musicians are often bracketed.
诗人、艺术家和音乐家常被归为一类。 - His friends are all artistic-they're painters, musicians and writers.
他的朋友都很有艺术天赋&他们中有画家、音乐家和作家。 - Musicians blast their brassy jazz from street corners.
玩音乐的人在街角大声弹奏起尖锐刺耳的爵士乐。 - He has always rated himself above ordinary musicians.
他总认为自己比一般的音乐家高。 - I'm forming a group* Of musicians.
我组了一个乐队。
