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单词 music
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
mu•sic /ˈmyuzɪk/USA pronunciation   n. [uncountable]
  1. Music and Dancesounds arranged to have melody, rhythm, or harmony:music to soothe the soul.
  2. Music and Dancethe art of producing this:to study music.
  3. Music and Dancethe written or printed set of musical notes for a composition:She tried to play from memory, but found that she needed the music.
  4. Music and Dancemusical quality:the music of words.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
mu•sic  (myo̅o̅zik),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Music and Dancean art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color.
  2. Music and Dancethe tones or sounds employed, occurring in single line (melody) or multiple lines (harmony), and sounded or to be sounded by one or more voices or instruments, or both.
  3. Music and Dancemusical work or compositions for singing or playing.
  4. Music and Dancethe written or printed score of a musical composition.
  5. Music and Dancesuch scores collectively.
  6. Music and Danceany sweet, pleasing, or harmonious sounds or sound:the music of the waves.
  7. Music and Danceappreciation of or responsiveness to musical sounds or harmonies:Music was in his very soul.
  8. Sport[Fox Hunting.]the cry of the hounds.
  9. Idiomsface the music, to meet, take, or accept the consequences of one's mistakes, actions, etc.:He's squandered his money and now he's got to face the music.
  • Greek mousikè̄ (téchnē) (the art) of the Muse, feminine of mousikós, equivalent. to Moûs(a) Muse + -ikos -ic
  • Latin mūsica
  • Middle English musike 1200–50
music•less, adj. 

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
music /ˈmjuːzɪk/ n
  1. an art form consisting of sequences of sounds in time, esp tones of definite pitch organized melodically, harmonically, rhythmically and according to tone colour
  2. the sounds so produced, esp by singing or musical instruments
  3. written or printed music, such as a score or set of parts
  4. any sequence of sounds perceived as pleasing or harmonious
  5. face the musicinformal to confront the consequences of one's actions
Etymology: 13th Century: via Old French from Latin mūsica, from Greek mousikē (tekhnē) (art) belonging to the Muses, from Mousa Muse
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