operatic
operatic — 形容詞
- operaticpositive
- more operaticcomparative
- most operaticsuperlative
1. relating to the type of musical performance in which the actors sing the story o
歌劇的
與歌劇有關的
relating to the type of musical performance in which the actors sing the story on stage with an orchestra.
Min has an operatic voice that fills the concert hall without a microphone.
Min 擁有能響徹音樂廳、不需麥克風的歌劇嗓音。
collocation: operatic voice + fills a space
The opera house was known for its operatic productions of classic Italian works.
這家歌劇院以經典義大利作品的歌劇製作聞名於世。
Sofia's operatic training prepared her well for the demanding role of Tosca.
Sofia 的歌劇訓練為她飾演托斯卡這個高難度角色做好充分準備。
Charlotte bought an operatic recording so she could listen to the famous songs at home.
Charlotte 買了一張歌劇錄音,以便在家聆聽其中的著名曲目。
At the music school, students spend years perfecting their operatic technique.
在音樂學校,學生們花費多年時間精進他們的歌劇演唱技巧。
- musical
broader term covering any type of music, not specifically opera
- dramatic
refers more to emotional intensity than to the opera art form
- theatrical
relates to stage performance in general, not opera specifically
文法句型
operatic + noun
用法筆記
Usually placed before a noun (operatic voice, operatic training). This word primarily describes things directly connected to opera as an art form, not things that are simply dramatic or exaggerated.