柯林斯詞典orchestra /???k?str?/ (orchestras) 1. N-COUNT An orchestra is a large group of musicians who play a variety of different instruments together. Orchestras usually play classical music. 管弦樂隊(duì) ...the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. …洛杉磯愛樂樂團(tuán)。2. →see also symphony orchestra 3. N-SING Theorchestra or the orchestra seats in a theatre or concert hall are the seats on the first floor directly in front of the stage. 舞臺(tái)前方一樓座位[美國英語] With the balcony blocked off, patrons filled most of the orchestra seats. 樓廳包廂被封閉了,贊助人幾乎坐滿了舞臺(tái)前方的一樓座位。 返回 orchestra劍橋詞典 orchestra noun (MUSIC) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞, 指稱集體行動(dòng)的一群人的名詞作為單數(shù)使用時(shí),在英式英語中,該名詞后面可以使用動(dòng)詞的單數(shù)或者復(fù)數(shù)在美式英語中,使用動(dòng)詞的單數(shù)更好 ] a large group of musicians who play many different instruments together and are led by a conductor 管弦樂隊(duì) She's a cellist in the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. 她是伯明翰交響樂團(tuán)的大提琴手。 例句 The orchestra was conducted by Mira Shapur.The orchestra is to perform its last ever concert tomorrow night at the Albert Hall.The orchestra performed the Rite of Spring with great spirit .The orchestra played superbly.We admired the sureness of the orchestra's playing . orchestra noun (THEATRE) ?the orchestra [ 單數(shù)名詞 ] US (UK the stalls) the seats on the main floor of a theatre or cinema , not at a higher level 正廳前排座位 返回 orchestra