常見(jiàn)例句There was a crescendo of parliamentary and press criticism.來(lái)自議會(huì)和新聞界的批評(píng)越來(lái)越多。The crescendo of noise was con-tinuous.噪聲越來(lái)越大。Voices rose in a crescendo and drowned him out.人們講話的聲音越來(lái)越大,蓋過(guò)了他的聲音。Voices rose in a crescendo and drowned him out.人們講話的聲音越來(lái)越大,蓋過(guò)了他的聲音。She spoke in a crescendo: "You are a bad girl! You are a wicked girl! You are evil!"她嗓門越來(lái)越高地說(shuō)道:“你是個(gè)壞女孩!你是個(gè)妖女!你是個(gè)魔鬼!”There was a crescendo of parliamentary and press criticism.來(lái)自議會(huì)和新聞界的批評(píng)越來(lái)越多。The last chords of the suite build to a crescendo.組曲的最后和音部分漸入高潮。The gale reached its crescendo in the evening.狂風(fēng)在晚上達(dá)到高潮.This instantly touched off an uproar which rose in a crescendo of shrill exclamations.就聽(tīng)轟的一聲,亂哄哄響成一片,聲音越來(lái)越強(qiáng),還夾著呼叫.Characteristic is Berlioz's frequent use of the orchestral crescendo.柏遼茲連續(xù)地使用樂(lè)隊(duì)漸強(qiáng),這是很有特點(diǎn)的.The third line should be one crescendo.第3行應(yīng)該是漸強(qiáng)音.The applause rose to a crescendo and cameras clicked.掌聲越來(lái)越響,照相機(jī)的咔嗒聲不絕于耳。And now the story reaches a crescendo.現(xiàn)在故事進(jìn)行到了高潮。The music swelled to a crescendo.音樂(lè)聲漸強(qiáng).This seemed to reach a crescendo last December when voters handed him a serious indirect rebuff.去年12月,國(guó)內(nèi)對(duì)總統(tǒng)的批評(píng)似乎漸增—投票人給了總統(tǒng)一份間接的好戰(zhàn)行為回絕書(shū).Nearly two octaves below the initial pitch , the piano makes several crescendo efforts to rise again.在比開(kāi)始的基調(diào)幾乎低了兩個(gè)八度的地方, 鋼琴以幾個(gè)漸強(qiáng)音再次出現(xiàn).Repeat starting pianissimo and making a crescendo to forte and then a diminuendo.重復(fù)長(zhǎng)音練習(xí),弱進(jìn)漸強(qiáng)至強(qiáng)音然后漸弱.The orchestra was working up to a crescendo.交響樂(lè)團(tuán)即將演奏到音量漸強(qiáng)的一節(jié).This year has seen a crescendo of attacks.今年,攻擊的聲音已經(jīng)漸增.A visual crescendo, if you will, in a masterpiece of sound and beauty.你會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)這使得該件音樂(lè)和藝術(shù)杰作在視覺(jué)上達(dá)到了巔峰.The rhythm got steadily faster in this part , until it reached a crescendo.節(jié)奏逐漸加快,以至極快.These first two crescendo are so important.前兩個(gè)漸強(qiáng)是如此重要.The advertising campaign reached a crescendo at Christmas.在圣誕節(jié)期間,廣告戰(zhàn)已達(dá)到高潮.A sudden crescendo forces the music from pianissimo back to forte in only half a bar.一段突然的漸強(qiáng)音使音樂(lè)在半個(gè)小節(jié)內(nèi)從最弱音增強(qiáng)到強(qiáng)音.Characteristic is Berlioz's frequent use of the orchestral crescendo.柏遼茲連續(xù)地使用樂(lè)隊(duì)漸強(qiáng),這是很有特點(diǎn)的.The third line should be one crescendo.第3行應(yīng)該是漸強(qiáng)音.The music swelled to a crescendo.音樂(lè)聲漸強(qiáng).Nearly two octaves below the initial pitch , the piano makes several crescendo efforts to rise again.在比開(kāi)始的基調(diào)幾乎低了兩個(gè)八度的地方, 鋼琴以幾個(gè)漸強(qiáng)音再次出現(xiàn).Repeat starting pianissimo and making a crescendo to forte and then a diminuendo.重復(fù)長(zhǎng)音練習(xí),弱進(jìn)漸強(qiáng)至強(qiáng)音然后漸弱.The orchestra was working up to a crescendo.交響樂(lè)團(tuán)即將演奏到音量漸強(qiáng)的一節(jié).These first two crescendo are so important.前兩個(gè)漸強(qiáng)是如此重要.A sudden crescendo forces the music from pianissimo back to forte in only half a bar.一段突然的漸強(qiáng)音使音樂(lè)在半個(gè)小節(jié)內(nèi)從最弱音增強(qiáng)到強(qiáng)音. 返回 crescendo