virtuoso

英 [,vɜːtjʊ'əʊzəʊ; -səʊ] 美 [,vɝtʃu'oso]
  • n. 艺术品鉴赏家;古董收藏家;艺术大师
  • adj. 行家里手的;艺术爱好者的
  • n. (Virtuoso)人名;(意、葡)维尔托索

中文词源


virtuoso 技艺超群的人

来自virtuosity,高超技艺。

英文词源


virtuoso (n.)
1610s, "scholar, connoisseur," from Italian virtuoso (plural virtuosi), noun use of adjective meaning "skilled, learned, of exceptional worth," from Late Latin virtuosus (see virtuous). Meaning "person with great skill, one who is a master of the mechanical part of a fine art" (as in music) is first attested 1743.

双语例句


1. Holland would never dare cast himself as a virtuoso pianist.
霍兰永远不敢说自己是位钢琴名家。

来自柯林斯例句

2. England's football fans were hoping for a virtuoso performance against Cameroon.
英格兰队的球迷期待着该队与喀麦隆队能够上演一场精彩对决。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He was gaining a reputation as a remarkable virtuoso.
作为一位技艺非凡的大师,他声誉日隆。

来自辞典例句

4. And in time Paganini resumed his career as a touring virtuoso.
帕格尼尼终于重操他的巡回演奏的旧业.

来自辞典例句

5. In time Paganini resumed his career as a touring virtuoso.
帕格尼尼终于重操他那巡回演奏的旧业.

来自辞典例句

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