音标:[ˈmedli:z] ;
n. 混杂物( medley的名词复数 ); 混合物; 混杂的人群; 混成曲(多首声乐曲或器乐曲串联在一起)
pl. of Medley

medley的用法和样例:

例句

用作名词(n.)
  1. This always provokes a medley of cheers and boos.这总是激起一阵欢呼声和讥笑声。
  2. The menu described the dessert as "a medley of exotic fruits".菜单上将这道甜点描述成“异国水果的大杂烩”。
  3. He played a medley of Beatles songs.他演奏一首披头士的混成曲。
  4. A medley of songs brought the concert to a close.演奏会以一段名曲集锦作为结束。
用作形容词(adj.)
  1. Today's sports meeting doesn't seem to include medley relay swimming.现在的运动会好象还没有混合接力泳这个比赛项目。

词汇搭配

  • medley relay混合泳
  • distance medley等差距接力赛...
  • individual medley个人混合泳
  • medley relay race混合接力赛跑...
  • medley race混合泳接力
  • medley training混合训练
  • medley relay-anchor混合接力最后一棒...
  • medley swim混合赛

经典引文

  • A strange medley of bowls, vases, and boxessEastern and English, ancient and Victorian.

    出自:M. de la Roche
  • A medley of harsh..voices, raised in dispute.

    出自:R. Macaulay
  • The string quartet had struck up a medley of old Broadway show tunes.

    出自:R. P. Jhabvala
【近义词】

A versus B, both great.But your brain maybe processing the musical information differently for each. That's according to a research in the journal Neuron Image. For the study, volunteers had their brain scanned by functional MRI. And they listened 2

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