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复数形式
crescendos
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渐强, 逐渐增加
a slow and constant increase in the loudness of a musical piece
A crescendo is a gradual increase in the volume of music, where the sound gets louder and more intense over time. This musical term directs performers to slowly build up the volume of their playing or singing, creating a growing sense of excitement or tension. Crescendos are often used to add dramatic effect and to enhance the emotional impact of a piece, leading to a climax or more powerful moment in the music.
- The symphony built to a powerful crescendo that left the audience breathless.
交响乐达到了一个强大的渐强,让观众屏息。
- The film’s soundtrack featured a crescendo that enhanced the climactic scene.
电影的原声带有一个渐强,增强了高潮场景。
- As the orchestra played, the music's crescendo created a thrilling experience.
当乐团演奏时,音乐的渐强创造了一种激动人心的体验。
- The choir’s performance included a dramatic crescendo that filled the concert hall.
合唱团的表演包括一个充满音乐厅的戏剧性渐强。
- The crescendo in the song added an emotional depth to the performance.
歌曲中的渐强为表演增添了情感深度。
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高潮
the peak or climax of a process, activity, or sequence of events
- Tensions between the two countries reached a crescendo when diplomatic relations broke down.
两国的紧张关系在外交关系破裂时达到了高潮。
- The suspense in the novel builds to a crescendo before the surprising twist in the plot.
小说中的悬念在情节的惊人转折之前达到了高潮。
- The political campaign's momentum reached a crescendo just before election day.
政治竞选活动的势头在选举日前达到了高潮。
- The artist's career reached a crescendo with the release of her critically acclaimed album.
这位艺术家的职业生涯随着她广受好评的专辑的发布达到了高潮。
- The protest movement reached a crescendo as thousands of demonstrators filled the streets demanding change.
抗议运动达到了高潮,成千上万的示威者涌上街头要求变革。