单词 | music room |
释义 | music roomn. 1. A room set aside for practising or performing music; a public room or small hall for musical performances. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > room > room by type of use > [noun] > others speech-housec1050 watching-chamber1533 music room1608 service room1669 amphitheatre1694 lararium1706 well-room1731 lumber room1740 water room1774 bird room1776 grubbery1791 bookery1798 study1808 service room1833 selamlik1838 serving room1838 social space1851 mail room1856 rumpus room1930 birthing room1936 home office1960 romper room1961 dungeon1969 society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > a performance > place of performance or practice > [noun] > concert room or hall music room1608 odeuma1610 music housea1641 music gallery1682 concert room1731 Odeon1734 concert hall1747 music hall1749 1608 T. Dekker Belman of London sig. B2v Vpon euery branch sate a consort of singers, so that euery tree shewed like a Musicke roome. 1692 R. L'Estrange Fables clxxvi. 147 A Man that had a very Course Voice, but an Excellent Musique-Room, would be still Practising in that Chamber, for the Advantage of the Eccho. 1754 S. Richardson Hist. Sir Charles Grandison VII. xliv. 222 Our company is beginning to assemble in the music room. 1798 M. Wollstonecraft Maria I. vii. 168 After dinner,..the younger part of the circle retired to the music room. 1816 T. L. Peacock Headlong Hall vi. 78 The library..which was interior to the music-room. 1875 ‘M. Twain’ Sketches New & Old 307 We shall have billard-rooms [sic], card-rooms, music-rooms. 1928 ‘Sapper’ Female of Species x. 173 The music-room appeared to be so-called because there was no trace of any musical instrument in it. 1942 E. Blom Mus. in Eng. vi. 92 In 1713 a dancing-master named Hickford opened a music room..where the celebrities of the day appeared. 1990 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 16 Aug. 45/4 The father secludes himself in the music room playing Schubert sonatas and drinking. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > the theatre or the stage > a theatre > other parts of theatre > [noun] > place for musicians music house1602 music rooma1627 orchestra1724 music box1756 orchestra pit1886 a1627 T. Middleton Chast Mayd in Cheape-side (1630) v. 68 While all the Company seeme to weepe and mourne, there is a sad Song in the Musicke-Roome. 1842 Acct. Revels at Court 223 In other plans are boxes for the nobility, and in one the situation of the music room is clear enough; viz. at the side of the stage. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1608 |
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