| 单词 | choruses | 
| 释义 | chorus1 of 2noun  cho·rus  ˈkȯr-əs  1  a    : a company of singers and dancers in Athenian drama participating in or commenting on the action    also : a similar company in later plays   b    : a character in Elizabethan drama who speaks the prologue (see prologue sense 2) and epilogue (see epilogue sense 2) and comments on the action    c    : an organized company of singers who sing in concert : choir    especially : a body of singers who sing the choral parts of a work (as in opera)   d    : a group of dancers and singers supporting the featured players in a musical comedy or revue   2  a    : a part of a song or hymn recurring at intervals    b    : the part of a drama sung or spoken by the chorus    c    : a composition to be sung by a number of voices in concert    d    : the main part of a popular song    also : a jazz variation on a melodic theme  3  a    : something performed, sung, or uttered simultaneously or unanimously by a number of persons or animals  a chorus of boos that eternal chorus of: "Are we there yet?" from the back seat  b    : sounds so uttered  visitors are taken to the woods by car to hear the mournful choruses of howling wolves chorus2 of 2 verb  chorused; chorusing; choruses   transitive verb   : to sing or utter in chorus  "They're here, they're here!" chorused the crowd. choruses 1 of 2 noun1 as in choirsan organized group of singers the annual Christmas program presented by the church's chorus Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
 2 as in refrainsa part of a song or hymn that is repeated every so often the whole congregation will join in for the chorus Synonyms & Similar Words 
 choruses2 of 2 verbas in chants Synonyms & Similar Words 
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