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单词 idiomatically
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The first and third movements, two of Bruckner's greatest achievements, unfolded organically and idiomatically, making their crises all the more profound. LSO/Rattle ? review 2011-03-08T18:31:09Z
But he also said that a certain rhythmic kink is built into a waltz when it is played idiomatically. Does Brahms’s Obsession With Rhythmic Instability Explain His Music’s Magic? 2018-10-19T04:00:00Z
Mr. Ovenden’s sleek and flexible tenor sounded idiomatically at ease in the runs and ornaments. ‘L’Incoronazione di Poppea,’ a Robert Wilson Production 2014-06-29T04:00:00Z
But, Foster observes, “oftentimes his stuff doesn’t lie particularly well instrumentally, in the way that Mozart always seems to lie fantastically, idiomatically.” Perspective | The best way to understand a Beethoven concerto? From a musician’s point of view. 2019-02-15T05:00:00Z
What’s remarkable is how convincing he is in most styles, how idiomatically right they sound under his baton. A Maestro?s Four-Decade Evolution 2010-12-31T15:49:56Z
It will play only works by composers who think about the saxophone idiomatically. 2010-01-31T06:12:00Z
Nathan writes idiomatically, but that doesn’t mean his music is easy to play. Momenta String Quartet shines in demanding program at National Gallery 2015-01-11T05:00:00Z
And the mezzo Zoie Reams was outstanding in “Strange Fruit,” singing memorably and idiomatically and shading the notes with a thousand levels of scorn and meaning and pain. Review | Opera trains the best young singers. At Wolf Trap Barns, a recent performance revealed a young artist. 2018-06-24T04:00:00Z
I don't mean speaking idiomatically but in a way that contemporary readers will respond to. In conversation: Nathan Englander and Jonathan Safran Foer 2012-02-10T09:00:01Z
Used idiomatically, it means "occasionally", but, if taken literally, it could embrace a time-frame of present and past, implying that the women have experienced a kind of resurrection. Poem of the week: The Seventh Art in the Sanatorium by Heather Hartley 2010-11-22T13:27:00Z
And while this may never be your reference recording, I’ve found catharsis in it that I would be loath to trade for more idiomatically “correct” beauty. The Ultimate Beethoven Symphony Collection 2020-03-27T04:00:00Z
She tries to write as idiomatically as possible for each instrument, a skill facilitated by her study of violin and flute in the Soviet Union. ‘The Blind,’ Lera Auerbach’s Opera, Confronts Isolation 2013-07-05T17:16:44Z
Another violinist might have tried for a more idiomatically French sound, but the middle movement, with its bluesy smudged slides, actually gained a certain sly sex appeal from the Perlman treatment. Itzhak Perlman Returns for Solo Recital at Lincoln Center 2014-12-04T05:00:00Z
For the parts of the show covering Jackson’s early life, the Motown and Soul Train years, Wheeldon can work idiomatically, borrowing the styles to tell the story. Tony Nominees for Choreography Put the Past in Motion 2022-06-08T04:00:00Z
He flies to Vienna, his arrival idiomatically heralded by Beethoven’s “Eroica.” Finally, A Non-Embarrassing Classical-Music Scene in a Blockbuster Movie 2015-08-11T04:00:00Z
And because these are gorgeous dancers, that dancing is gorgeous, if low-density: idiomatically attuned to the music but heightened. Review: Kyle Abraham’s Theatrical Love Letter to Social Dance 2022-02-24T05:00:00Z
“The Illusion of Guidance,” written for the Bang on a Can All-Stars, shows that he also writes idiomatically for other players; Derek Johnson, no relation to the composer, handles the perky, bristling guitar part. Scott Johnson, Kyle Bobby Dunn and Dither Go Electric 2010-06-18T15:23:00Z
But in a lilting and dreamy movement like “Belle de nuit,” the music wanted a more idiomatically French sense of floating across time. Review: Washington Square Music Festival Features Joseph Anderer 2015-06-17T04:00:00Z
Another favorite the ensemble performs is “Ain’a That Good News,” a more lively tune which idiomatically chronicles the rewards waiting in heaven: “I got a crown up in-a that kingdom / Ain’a that good news!” Seattle’s history of Black language: African American English, code-switching and why it matters today 2022-06-17T04:00:00Z
“When Basia was asked to come and clean house,” he said in 1985, “she took it idiomatically instead of literally.” Seward Johnson, Johnson & Johnson heir who sculpted real-life images in bronze, dies at 89 2020-03-14T04:00:00Z
When someone talks idiomatically about a “house on fire,” she gets upset. How Amazon escapes liability for the riskiest products on its site 2020-01-28T05:00:00Z
Shouts of "voy" - the Spanish word literally meaning "I go" but idiomatically "I'm here" - act as a warning that one player is about to tackle another. 10 things you need to know about the Paralympics 2012-08-28T09:35:10Z
“We have been careful to observe the use of the Article wherever it seemed to be idiomatically possible: where it did not seem to be possible, we have yielded to necessity.” The Revision Revised 2011-07-15T02:00:18.897Z
Its profound moral force apart, and judged purely as a literary force, the Bible, admirably and idiomatically translated, had an incalculable effect. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. VIII
Hong Kong, or Jericho, or, to speak idiomatically, "where the pepper grows." The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II
But this elegant English, figlio mio, may be more idiomatically rendered, perhaps, in the language of the day, thus:—It doesn't pay! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 93, July, 1865
It is so idiomatically conceived for orchestra that only the barest idea can be gained from a pianoforte transcription. Music: An Art and a Language
The Guicowar speaks English well, not only correctly and fluently, but idiomatically. The Last Voyage to India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam'
That this would be idiomatically represented in Latin by the phrase “prima sabbati,” we have already seen. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark
Often, they are incapable of being idiomatically represented, in English. The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels Being the Sequel to The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels
The present translation is well executed, in clear comprehensible English; its only defect, if that can be considered one, is, that it is somewhat too idiomatically precise. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852
"Me either," said Mrs. Treacher, idiomatically, and bent over the basket. Major Vigoureux
He spoke English idiomatically and without an accent. Tangled Trails A Western Detective Story
But the particular kind of white night of which Volapük was born is the 93 nuit blanche, literally = "white night," but idiomatically = "night of insomnia." International Language Past, Present and Future: With Specimens of Esperanto and Grammar
He spoke English as fluently as I did, but not quite idiomatically; and there was just a trace of an accent which was not English. Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences
Yet he spoke it fluently, eloquently, and even idiomatically. Correspondence & Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834 to 1859, Volume 2
As one of Mr. Smith's editors, it was to be expected that he should not write it idiomatically. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 07, May, 1858
He spoke idiomatically and beautifully as the Chinese themselves spoke, and not as he thought they should speak. Forty Years in South China The Life of Rev. John Van Nest Talmage, D.D.
If he looked ahead he would see what we idiomatically know as his "finish." The Conquest of Fear
I had no idea how to render this idiomatically, but I knew that a room 20 ft. square contained 400 square feet. If I May
Whom here may be parsed as an objective case form used idiomatically in place of who. Higher Lessons in English A work on English grammar and composition
Nothing excites the envy of an American travelling in Europe more sharply than to hear Russian men and women speaking European languages fluently and idiomatically. Essays on Russian Novelists
To his delight, he heard his own language fluently, idiomatically spoken; he remarked, too, that Mrs. Elgar had a distinct pleasure in speaking it. The Emancipated
"Náhí-ka" lit.=thy prohibition but idiomatically used=let it suffice thee! The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 10
Brought up among Malays, and speaking their language idiomatically, he not only likes them, but takes the trouble to understand them and enter into their ideas and feelings. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
This young man could speak fluently and idiomatically, not only his own language, but English, French, German, Italian, and I know not how many other tongues. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White — Volume 2
He laughed with pleasure and surprise at finding that he could still speak his native tongue quite fluently and idiomatically. Seven Men
Both these gentlemen speak the Malay tongue readily and idiomatically, and Mr. Maxwell is an accomplished Malay scholar. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
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