nocturne

英 ['nɒktɜːn] 美 ['nɑktɝn]
  • n. 夜曲;夜景;夜景画
  • n. (Nocturne)人名;(法)诺克蒂尔纳

中文词源


nocturne 夜曲

来自nocturnal,夜间的,用于指夜曲。

英文词源


nocturne (n.)
1851, "composition of a dreamy character," from French nocturne, literally "composition appropriate to the night," noun use of Old French nocturne "nocturnal," from Latin nocturnus (see nocturnal). The style and the name are said to have originated c. 1814 with Irish-born composer John Field (c. 1782-1837), who wrote many of them, in a style that Chopin mastered in his own works, which popularized the term. But his work seems to have been appreciated in German and French publications before it came to attention in England in 1851.

双语例句


1. Nocturne is derived from Nox , which meant in the Roman time the god of night.
夜曲Nocturne的语源系拉丁语NOX所 演变, 罗马时代为“夜神”之意.

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2. Comparable to it , perhaps , is only Corot's " Farmland " in painting, and Chopin's " Nocturne " in music.
论画, 可比的许只有柯罗( Corot )的田野;论音乐,可比的许只有萧班( Chopin )的夜曲.

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3. The nocturne, written by Chopin, can change people's feelings.
肖邦的《夜曲》是一部能够移情的作品.

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4. Scented tea, lets the light nocturne like tassels fill the air.
品一口香茗, 让淡淡的夜曲如流苏般弥漫.

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5. The concert closed with a nocturne by Chopin.
会议以肖邦的夜曲结束.

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