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单词 show tune
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Definition of show tune in English:

show tune

noun
  • A song from a musical that has become popular in its own right.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many Cabaret shows of famous show tunes make us tired of the old classics.
    • It wasn't a classical piece or a Broadway show tune.
    • The choir will be performing a range of different musical styles from show tunes and pop songs to church music.
    • Later, as a teenager, I took voice lessons and spent afterschool hours sitting at the piano, singing show tunes and arias to an empty house.
    • Not content with that, Malkmus will often tack on a coda that draws on ragtime, rap and showtunes in equal measure.
    • This addiction did not prevent these talented jazz musicians from producing beautifully imaginative and melodic reinventions of popular show tunes and jazz standards.
    • This time he will be backed up by a posse of local musicians as he belts out the show tunes.
    • A musical magpie of a record, it steals cheekily from everything from dancehall and reggae to two-step, pop, showtunes, electro, film soundtracks and beyond.
    • We could exact revenge, destroy, damage, sing show tunes and kill without feeling personally responsible.
    • Their repertoire covers everything from grand opera to show tunes and folk songs.
    • They're small town girls performing showtunes at an airport lounge in the mid West.
    • We sat in hard chairs, mostly waiting, forced to listen to show tunes, for nearly three hours.
    • Their idea of music is disco, techno, and show tunes.
    • The work exhibits an eclectic mastery of all styles, from show tunes to gangsta to jazz to soul to funk to pop.
    • They were seated in the empty downstairs bar, away from the piano and the sing-along show tunes.
    • I grew up on show tunes.
    • A heavy US influence pervaded, with square dancing going on outside in the break and big band music and American show tunes interspersed with Marine Corps marches.
    • I miss hearing him sing off key to obscure broadway show tunes.
    • He still occasionally writes songs for friends and special occasions and plays old American show-tunes for his own amusement.
    • My mother was constantly singing, humming, making us listen to show tunes and standards from the 30's and 40's.
 
 

Definition of show tune in US English:

show tune

noun
  • A song from a musical that has become popular in its own right.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • My mother was constantly singing, humming, making us listen to show tunes and standards from the 30's and 40's.
    • He still occasionally writes songs for friends and special occasions and plays old American show-tunes for his own amusement.
    • We sat in hard chairs, mostly waiting, forced to listen to show tunes, for nearly three hours.
    • I miss hearing him sing off key to obscure broadway show tunes.
    • A heavy US influence pervaded, with square dancing going on outside in the break and big band music and American show tunes interspersed with Marine Corps marches.
    • The work exhibits an eclectic mastery of all styles, from show tunes to gangsta to jazz to soul to funk to pop.
    • They were seated in the empty downstairs bar, away from the piano and the sing-along show tunes.
    • It wasn't a classical piece or a Broadway show tune.
    • Many Cabaret shows of famous show tunes make us tired of the old classics.
    • Their idea of music is disco, techno, and show tunes.
    • They're small town girls performing showtunes at an airport lounge in the mid West.
    • This addiction did not prevent these talented jazz musicians from producing beautifully imaginative and melodic reinventions of popular show tunes and jazz standards.
    • We could exact revenge, destroy, damage, sing show tunes and kill without feeling personally responsible.
    • A musical magpie of a record, it steals cheekily from everything from dancehall and reggae to two-step, pop, showtunes, electro, film soundtracks and beyond.
    • The choir will be performing a range of different musical styles from show tunes and pop songs to church music.
    • I grew up on show tunes.
    • This time he will be backed up by a posse of local musicians as he belts out the show tunes.
    • Their repertoire covers everything from grand opera to show tunes and folk songs.
    • Not content with that, Malkmus will often tack on a coda that draws on ragtime, rap and showtunes in equal measure.
    • Later, as a teenager, I took voice lessons and spent afterschool hours sitting at the piano, singing show tunes and arias to an empty house.
 
 
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