柯林斯詞典coda /?k??d?/ (codas) 1. N-COUNT A coda is a separate passage at the end of something such as a book or a speech that finishes it off. (書(shū)或演講的)結(jié)束語(yǔ)2. N-COUNT In music, a coda is the final part of a fairly long piece of music which is added in order to finish it off in a pleasing way. (大型樂(lè)章的)尾聲 返回 coda劍橋詞典music specialized a piece of music at the end of a longer piece of music , usually separate from the basic structure (樂(lè)曲、樂(lè)章的)結(jié)束樂(lè)段,結(jié)尾,尾聲 The coda is often more technically difficult than the rest of the piece . 樂(lè)章的尾聲在演奏技巧上的難度一般比其他部分要高。 formal the final or extra part of a speech , event , or piece of writing (演講、事件、文章的)結(jié)尾,尾聲,附加部分 In a coda to the main exhibition are various works that were once attributed to Rembrandt. 作為主展覽的附加展覽,還展出了許多曾被認(rèn)為出自倫勃朗之手的作品。 phonetics specialized the end of a syllable (音節(jié)的)尾音 比較onset rhyme noun 返回 coda