常見(jiàn)例句用作名詞 (n.)The children's choir meet/meets on Saturday to rehearse.兒童唱詩(shī)班禮拜六聚在一起練習(xí)。The church choir is/are singing tonight.今晚教堂歌唱隊(duì)要唱詩(shī)。The choir dates from the 14th century.教堂唱詩(shī)班的席位建于14世紀(jì)。The procession of priests moved through the choir to greet the faithful people.牧師們走過(guò)唱詩(shī)班的席位向虔誠(chéng)的信徒們致意。We have three choir practices a week.我們誦詩(shī)班每周練習(xí)三次。Beth sings in the school choir.貝思是學(xué)校合唱團(tuán)的成員。John missed the party because he was singing in the choir.約翰沒(méi)能參加晚會(huì),因?yàn)樗诔?shī)班里唱歌。Our neighbors sing in the church choir.我們的鄰居們?cè)诮烫贸?shī)班里唱歌。We visited the church where Schubert sang in the choir.我們參觀了那個(gè)教堂,舒伯特曾參加過(guò)那里的唱詩(shī)班。She could date her admission to the choir by Father Peter's last visit.她可以從彼得神父上次來(lái)訪算出自己是哪一天參加唱詩(shī)班的。用作名詞 (n.)The choir sang the 23rd Psalm.唱詩(shī)班唱《舊約·詩(shī)篇》之第23篇。The choir sang the amens beautifully.唱詩(shī)班唱的阿門非常優(yōu)美。The choir sang sweetly, and none more so than the Welsh boy.唱詩(shī)班唱得很悅耳,尤其是沒(méi)人比得上那個(gè)威爾士男孩兒。The choir was singing distinctly out of tune in places.合唱團(tuán)有些地方明顯唱走調(diào)了。The choir gave a ragged performance.合唱隊(duì)演唱得很不和諧。The choir is the oldest part of that church.唱詩(shī)班的席位是那個(gè)教堂最古老的部分。 返回 choirs