fugue

英[fju:g]
美[fjuɡ]

基本释义

n.
赋格曲,朦胧状态,记忆丧失症

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实用例句

What does the union of the two ideas ( fugue and march ) suggest to you?

这两个概念 ( 赋格曲和进行曲 ) 联结,对你有什么提醒示?

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I'm going to play you a Bach fugue.

我要给你演奏巴赫的一首赋格曲.

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Can you transpose this fugue into G major?

你能把这个赋格曲转换成G大调 吗 .

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Amnesia may occasionally last for weeks, months, or even years a condition known as fugue.

偶而遗忘症可持续数周 、 数月甚至数年.这种长期反应称为神游状态.

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He preferred to write variation and polyphony, there can be found much fugue passage none.

他偏爱复调变奏手法和赋格段写作, 在他的多部交响乐中都留下了赋格段技法的典范.

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She will phrase fugue of Bach's in these days.

这几天她将把巴赫的赋格曲分成旋律分句.

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That Shchedrin's 24 Prelude and Fugue is an important work of the counterpoint music in 20 th century.

前苏联作曲家谢德林的《24首前奏曲与赋格》,是20世纪钢琴复调音乐中的重要文献.

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Can you transpose this fugue into g major?

你能把这首赋格曲转变为G大调 吗 ?

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It is one of Bach's most tightly organized and yet viscerally effective prelude and fugue pairs.

此曲是巴赫组织最为严密高效的前奏曲与赋格之一.

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This compositional style is exemplified by this fugue.

这首赋格曲代表了这种音乐风格.

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This scene always feeling like Jiaoren prominent collarbone, fugue in four of the last fold.

这样的情景总是想叫人摸着凸显的锁骨, 神游在褶皱四起的昨天.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. dissociative disorder in which a person forgets who who they are and leaves home to creates a new life; during the fugue there is no memory of the former life; after recovering there is no memory for events during the dissociative state

  • 2. a dreamlike state of altered consciousness that may last for hours or days

  • 3. a musical form consisting of a theme repeated a fifth above or a fourth below its first statement

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