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单词 Suzuki
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Definition of Suzuki in English:

Suzuki

nounsʊˈzuːkisəˈzo͞okē
  • as modifier Denoting a method of teaching the violin, typically to very young children in large groups, developed by Shin'ichi Suzuki (1898–1998), Japanese educationalist and violin teacher.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was like being in my old Suzuki piano lessons all over again.
    • Useful for a school collection, Strings Alive would appeal to Suzuki teachers when reading in groups.
    • Marian studied under the Suzuki method of Violin for five years.
    • The concert will open with the youngest performers a Suzuki violin/cello group led by Brian Brown and Maeve McEvoy.
    • In the afternoons, she taught Suzuki violin to young children, and played in the community orchestra.
    • The Suzuki method also aims to promote social skills.
    • The Suzuki method of learning music brings some understanding as to what that proverb means.
    • Now in its third year, the children will perform a range of pieces from classics to folk music, based on the world-renowned Suzuki repertoire.
    • The first volume of the modern Suzuki school of violin and cello education for young children ends, rightly, with Bach.
    • A decade later, she decided to go into teaching the Suzuki method and gained a place on the staff at the private Wellington School in Ayr.

Rhymes

adzuki, bouzouki, fluky, kabuki, kooky, pukey, saluki, spooky, Sukie, verrucae
 
 

Definition of Suzuki in US English:

Suzuki

nounsəˈzo͞okē
  • Relating to or denoting a method of teaching the violin, typically to very young children in large groups, developed by Shin'ichi Suzuki (1898–1998), Japanese educator and violin teacher.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The concert will open with the youngest performers a Suzuki violin/cello group led by Brian Brown and Maeve McEvoy.
    • Marian studied under the Suzuki method of Violin for five years.
    • Useful for a school collection, Strings Alive would appeal to Suzuki teachers when reading in groups.
    • In the afternoons, she taught Suzuki violin to young children, and played in the community orchestra.
    • The Suzuki method of learning music brings some understanding as to what that proverb means.
    • The first volume of the modern Suzuki school of violin and cello education for young children ends, rightly, with Bach.
    • A decade later, she decided to go into teaching the Suzuki method and gained a place on the staff at the private Wellington School in Ayr.
    • It was like being in my old Suzuki piano lessons all over again.
    • Now in its third year, the children will perform a range of pieces from classics to folk music, based on the world-renowned Suzuki repertoire.
    • The Suzuki method also aims to promote social skills.
 
 
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