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单词 note-perfect
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Definition of note-perfect in US English:

note-perfect

adjectiveˌnōtˈpərfəktˌnōtˈpərfəkt
  • (of music) performed with technical perfection.

    they sounded like the other time I saw them: not incredibly exciting, but note-perfect
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I've never heard a karaoke ‘Panic’ before, much less a note-perfect one.
    • They surround themselves with the best session musicians and make sarky note-perfect songs with dark dark lyrics.
    • Twenty years haven't etched a scratch on her voice, which still reaches every note, and the band really oblige the packed crowd by playing for about an hour and a half with note-perfect renditions of all the hits.
    • Unfortunately, and ironically, this renders the renditions superfluous as, especially with Bachman singing, they're almost note-perfect versions of the originals.
    • It sounded ace - and while not quite note-perfect, I think we'll have it ready for the Pressure Point gig.
    • The footage is top quality and Ms. Morissette is note-perfect.
    • Given a choice between a note-perfect performance with no particular atmosphere and an imperfect performance with special excitement or insight, I'll always take the latter.
    • There's an all too willing readiness to equate soul with slick studio trickery and note-perfect vocal acrobatics, as if the expense and extravagance of the production shows just how much they mean it; and this comes at a heavy price.
    • The band simply stood stock still in subdued lighting, and knocked out note-perfect reproductions of their most recent new album, Talkie Walkie.
    • Of course, Cheryl's worry might be that if somebody sees another band of fairly-pretty young things doing note-perfect versions of someone else's songs, there might be difficulty telling the difference between them and the other band.
    • In fact, I'm willing to bet there's more than one Laughing Hyenas record in the young singer's collection, as he's got the John Brannon deep-throat wail down to a note-perfect copy.
    • First to perform was Jon Peter Lewis, who surprised everyone by belting out an almost note-perfect A Little Less Conversation.
    • He more than makes up for it later with a note-perfect rendition of ‘One for My Baby’ from the Only The Lonely album.
    • The short Welsh guy would often dress up as Elvis Presley, and do note-perfect covers of rock 'n' roll hits.
    • Furthermore, nearly any musician could perform the song ‘Ziggy Stardust,’ but even if it were note-perfect it would lack the authenticity lent by David Bowie's unique personality.
    • Lake's voice is always note-perfect and the lengthier pieces show just how much the band actually cared about giving the crowd value for money.
    • State-of-the-art production and Gilmour's note-perfect playing collided with bassist Roger Waters's grim lyrical vision, which fretted about materialism and age creeping up on you.
    • At the end of the show, the band hit the stage and gave a note-perfect rendition of ‘The Laws Have Changed’ from their brilliant sophomore release The Electric Version.
    • That was the year Todd Rundgren released his Faithful album: one side his own blue-eyed soul, the other note-perfect renditions of the Beatles and Beach Boys classics that first inspired him to pick up a guitar.
    • This is not note-perfect playing, but it is surprisingly error-free, given the circumstances.
 
 

Definition of note-perfect in US English:

note-perfect

adjectiveˌnōtˈpərfəkt
  • (of music) performed with technical perfection.

    they sounded like the other time I saw them: not incredibly exciting, but note-perfect
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of course, Cheryl's worry might be that if somebody sees another band of fairly-pretty young things doing note-perfect versions of someone else's songs, there might be difficulty telling the difference between them and the other band.
    • They surround themselves with the best session musicians and make sarky note-perfect songs with dark dark lyrics.
    • Given a choice between a note-perfect performance with no particular atmosphere and an imperfect performance with special excitement or insight, I'll always take the latter.
    • This is not note-perfect playing, but it is surprisingly error-free, given the circumstances.
    • Lake's voice is always note-perfect and the lengthier pieces show just how much the band actually cared about giving the crowd value for money.
    • It sounded ace - and while not quite note-perfect, I think we'll have it ready for the Pressure Point gig.
    • The footage is top quality and Ms. Morissette is note-perfect.
    • He more than makes up for it later with a note-perfect rendition of ‘One for My Baby’ from the Only The Lonely album.
    • Unfortunately, and ironically, this renders the renditions superfluous as, especially with Bachman singing, they're almost note-perfect versions of the originals.
    • The band simply stood stock still in subdued lighting, and knocked out note-perfect reproductions of their most recent new album, Talkie Walkie.
    • The short Welsh guy would often dress up as Elvis Presley, and do note-perfect covers of rock 'n' roll hits.
    • At the end of the show, the band hit the stage and gave a note-perfect rendition of ‘The Laws Have Changed’ from their brilliant sophomore release The Electric Version.
    • Furthermore, nearly any musician could perform the song ‘Ziggy Stardust,’ but even if it were note-perfect it would lack the authenticity lent by David Bowie's unique personality.
    • There's an all too willing readiness to equate soul with slick studio trickery and note-perfect vocal acrobatics, as if the expense and extravagance of the production shows just how much they mean it; and this comes at a heavy price.
    • First to perform was Jon Peter Lewis, who surprised everyone by belting out an almost note-perfect A Little Less Conversation.
    • That was the year Todd Rundgren released his Faithful album: one side his own blue-eyed soul, the other note-perfect renditions of the Beatles and Beach Boys classics that first inspired him to pick up a guitar.
    • I've never heard a karaoke ‘Panic’ before, much less a note-perfect one.
    • State-of-the-art production and Gilmour's note-perfect playing collided with bassist Roger Waters's grim lyrical vision, which fretted about materialism and age creeping up on you.
    • In fact, I'm willing to bet there's more than one Laughing Hyenas record in the young singer's collection, as he's got the John Brannon deep-throat wail down to a note-perfect copy.
    • Twenty years haven't etched a scratch on her voice, which still reaches every note, and the band really oblige the packed crowd by playing for about an hour and a half with note-perfect renditions of all the hits.
 
 
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