orchestra
- IPA[ˈɔːkɪstrə]
英式
- a group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.;the part of a theatre where the orchestra plays, typically in front of the stage and on a lower level.
noun: orchestra, plural noun: orchestras
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名詞
- 1. a group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
- 2. the part of a theatre where the orchestra plays, typically in front of the stage and on a lower level.
- ▪ North American the stalls in a theatre.
- 3. the semicircular space in front of an ancient Greek theatre stage where the chorus danced and sang.
- a small orchestra.
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- an orchestra consisting only of string instruments of the violin family.
Oxford Dictionary
- an orchestra consisting only of bowed string instruments of the violin family.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the front part of the stalls in a theatre.
Oxford Dictionary
- a large classical orchestra, including string, wind, brass, and percussion instruments.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small orchestra.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large classical orchestra, including string, wind, brass, and percussion instruments.
Oxford Dictionary
- a seat on the ground floor in a theatre: the high demand for prime orchestra seats
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- IPA[ˈôrkəstrə]
美式
- a group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion ...
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