capriccio

英 [kə'prɪtʃɪəʊ] 美
  • n. 恶作剧;任性;狂想曲

英英释义


1. an instrumental composition that doesn't adhere to rules for any specific musical form and is played with improvisation

实用场景例句


Towards the despair of Rhapsody, Capriccio!
绝望への狂想曲迫り来る空岛の消灭!

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双语例句


1. Strauss spent much of 1941 scoring his last opera, Capriccio.
施特劳斯用了1941年的大部分时间为自己的最后一部歌剧《随想曲》编写总谱。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Towards the despair of Rhapsody, Capriccio!
绝望への狂想曲迫り来る空岛の消灭!

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英文词源


capriccio (n.)
1690s as a term in music for a kind of free composition, from Italian capriccio "sudden start or motion" (see caprice). Earlier it meant "prank, trick" (1660s); "caprice" (c. 1600).

词态变化


复数: capricci capriccios;