music n. 1.音樂,樂曲;樂譜。 2.佳調(diào),樂音,妙音;音樂鑒賞力;(軍)樂隊(duì),合唱隊(duì)。 3.【打獵】狗叫聲。 4.〔美口〕激烈的辯論,吵鬧;法律制裁,懲處。 vocal [instrumental] music 聲[器]樂。 play without music 不用樂譜演奏。 He has no music in himself. 他沒有音樂鑒賞力。 rough music (故意使人討厭的)吵鬧,喧囂。 face the music 臨危不懼。 jerk chin music 談話。 set (a poem) to music 為詩譜曲。
It seems to me that we should pipe music into the work areas 依我看,我們應(yīng)該在廠區(qū)播放音樂。
The customer, who called a company helpline after an engineer failed to turn up to install a telephone line, was forced to endure the sound of piped music during several calls over three days 這位顧客在一位技工沒能按時(shí)前來接通她的電話后撥通了該公司的求助電話,結(jié)果在三天內(nèi)數(shù)次通話時(shí)不得不忍受著沒完沒了的背景音樂。
And the music seemed made for her plebeian voice-shrill, piping music, with reminiscences of saint-cloud fair, wheezings of clarinets and playful trills on the part of the little flutes . two numbers were again encored 音樂也似乎是為了她那郊區(qū)口音而伴奏的,那是一種蘆笛的吹奏聲,令人聯(lián)想到圣克盧集市上的賣藝人的音樂,還配上單簧管的噴嚏聲和短笛的歡快的顫音。