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ballad

英 [ˈbæləd]

美 [ˈbæləd]

n.  叙事诗; 民歌; 民谣; (节奏缓慢的)情歌

复数:ballads 

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Collins.1 / BNC.10212 / COCA.9402

牛津词典

    noun

    • 叙事诗;民歌;民谣
      a song or poem that tells a story
      1. a medieval ballad about a knight and a lady
        一首关于骑士和贵族小姐的中世纪谣曲
    • (节奏缓慢的)情歌
      a slow popular song about love
      1. Her latest single is a ballad.
        她的最新单曲唱片是一首情歌。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-COUNT 民谣;叙事诗歌
      Aballadis a long song or poem which tells a story in simple language.
      1. ...an eighteenth century ballad about some lost children called the Babes in the Wood.
        一首18世纪的关于几个迷路小孩的叙事诗,名为《树林中的宝贝》
    • N-COUNT (节奏舒缓的)流行抒情歌曲,情歌
      Aballadis a slow, romantic, popular song.
      1. 'You Don't Know Paris' is one of the most beautiful ballads that he ever wrote.
        《猜不透的巴黎》是他创作的最为优美动听的情歌之一。

    英英释义

    noun

    • a narrative poem of popular origin
        Synonym:lay
      1. a narrative song with a recurrent refrain
          Synonym:lay

        双语例句

        • The recitation of a ballad, an ode, etc.
          叙事歌谣、颂诗等的背诵。
        • I will get peterquince to write a ballad ofthis dream.
          我要让彼得昆斯给这个梦写一首歌。
        • Robin enjoyed listening to the ballad he sang.
          罗宾喜欢听他唱的民谣。
        • I mean, this ballad is10 verses long just on the death side.
          我意思是,这歌谣在死神这方就有10篇。
        • I said, I'm not going to gowith the ballad.
          我觉得不能再唱抒情了。
        • Work songs, hymns, tralling vocals and old printed ballad stories, skillingsviser, have also been popular.
          劳动歌曲、圣歌和其他老版本的情歌故事,如skillingsviser也受到欢迎。
        • It is not his best ballad, but still a good one.
          这不是他最好的一首歌,但仍然不错。
        • It was originally a love ballad, but I kind of spruced it up.
          它原先是首情歌,我整理了一下。
        • 'You Don't Know Paris' is one of the most beautiful ballads that he ever wrote.
          《猜不透的巴黎》是他创作的最为优美动听的情歌之一。
        • I sang her a wistful ballad and strung together some rhymes to amuse her.
          我为她唱起一首恋恋不舍的情歌,把一些同韵的词串在一起,逗她高兴。