soloist
英 [ˈsəʊləʊɪst]
美 [ˈsoʊloʊɪst]
n. 独奏者; 独唱者; 单独表演者
复数:soloists
Collins.1 / BNC.12909 / COCA.14603
牛津词典
noun
- 独奏者;独唱者;单独表演者
a person who plays an instrument or performs alone
柯林斯词典
- 独奏者;独唱者;独舞者
Asoloistis a musician or dancer who performs a solo.
英英释义
noun
- a musician who performs a solo
双语例句
- The audience was completely carried away by the wonderful performance of the soloist.
观众们完全被这位独唱演员的精彩表演打动了。 - I'll explain myself better. I love the team, I feel like a man, a part of a team. I'm not a soloist, I don't love being a protagonist.
我要说说自己的感觉,我觉得自己是球队的一部份,而不是孤独的,我不喜欢领导者的角色。 - The paradigm of achievement assessment is changing from a psychometric paradigm to paradigm of assessment for learning, in which the teacher should be the producer and accompanist of the assessment, not the consumer and soloist.
学业评价范式发生转型,从心理测量学范式转向促进学习的评价范式,需要教师成为评价的生产者和协奏者,而不是评价的消费者和独奏者。 - The soloist gave a brilliant performance.
独奏演员进行了卓越的表演。 - The concert was something of an anticlimax because the star soloist never turned up.
这次音乐会令人大失所望,因为那位著名的独奏演员始终没亮相。 - Jenny was a harpsichord soloist.
詹妮是弦管键琴独奏家。 - He leads a parallel life as a concert pianist, appearing as soloist with symphony orchestras in the Bay Area and beyond.
同时,他还是一名钢琴演奏家,以独奏者的身份出现在海湾地区等地的交响乐团。 - Choir, I'd like you to meet our new soloist, lilly.
唱诗班的各位,我要给大家介绍一位新的独唱者,丽莉。 - Early jazz was centered in New Orleans and had trumpeter Louis Armstrong as its first great soloist.
早期的爵士乐以新奥尔良为中心,并有出色的首席独奏者小号手路易斯·阿姆斯特朗。 - The soloist obliged with yet another encore.
独奏演员又演了一个节目。
