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choir

US:/ˈkwaɪr/
UK:/ˈkwaɪə(r)/
n.:
(教堂,学校的)唱诗班;唱诗席
网络:
合唱团;合奏;合唱队
Word forms: (复数) choirs
Examples
1.
Ashanti began to sing in a gospel choir at the age of 6. As she grew, her musical talent developed and with it, appearances followed.
6开始一个福音唱诗班演唱随着年龄增长音乐才能得以发展上台演出机会
2.
On Sunday morning I'd be back in London, heading off to hear the choir in St Paul's Cathedral.
周日早上赶回伦敦圣保罗教堂
3.
I was kind of afraid I wouldn't remember my lines if I was an actor, so I'm going to be in the choir.
记得台词如果演员所以合唱团实物
4.
Even though they were the Turtles, it clearly did not mean they were all behaving with the decorum of choir boys.
即使他们海龟他们不会男孩那样知书达理
5.
By this means he had become acquainted with the organist, and the ultimate result was that he joined the choir as a bass voice.
那次机会结识教堂风琴后来总算一个低音歌手
6.
As the voice of the choir swelled, the pope bent forward, his head bowed and his hand covering his mouth.
合唱声音越来越响亮教皇鞠躬致意
7.
Though there was no organ in the parish church, it was generally considered (in Blackstable) that the choir he led was the best in Kent.
尽管教区教堂没有风琴领导布莱克斯塔布尔认为肯特出色唱诗班
8.
Tommy Dillon, who had joined the choir, came singing up the stairs and down the corridor, his chant growing louder as he approached room F.
汤米·狄伦加入唱诗楼梯走廊靠近F号房歌声大声
9.
Catherine Hayes, a member of the choir who works in human resources, says it allows her to maintain an interest from her student years.
合唱团成员人力资源工作凯瑟海斯CatherineHayes表示可以继续学生时代兴趣
10.
she said, with a motion of her hand towards a lady in black standing behind the choir.
省长夫人提示唱诗班后面穿衣服女士