musical
英 ['mjuːzɪk(ə)l]
美 ['mjuzɪkl]
- adj.音楽的;耳に心地よい
- n. ミュージカル映画
語源
英語の語源
- musical (adj.)
- early 15c., "pertaining to music; tuneful, harmonious; adept at making music," from Middle French musical (14c.) and directly from Medieval Latin musicalis, from Latin musica (see music). Musical box is from 1829. Children's game musical chairs is attested from 1877, hence use of musical as a modifier meaning "changing rapidly from one to another possessor" (1924). Related: Musically.
- musical (n.)
- "theatrical piece in which music figures prominently," 1937, from musical (adj.) in musical play. Earlier as a noun it meant "musical instrument" (c. 1500), "musical performance" (1570s); "musical party" (1823, a sense now in musicale).
例文
- 1. London 's musical life might become as exciting as Berlin 's.
- ロンドンの音楽生活はベルリンのようにエキサイティングになるかもしれない。
- 2.Which of them has more musical talent is open to debate.
- 彼らの中で誰が音楽の才能を持っているかは定説ではない。
- 3.The drum is one of the oldest musical instruments.
- ドラムは最古の楽器の1つです。
- 4.Irene is so incredibly musical and has a natural instinct to perform.
- エリンは極めて高い音楽の天分と生まれつきの演技の才能を持っている。
- 5.He began his musical career in talent shows.
- 彼の音楽生涯は才能の演技から始まった。
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