• 发音:[ˌvɜrtʃuˈɑsəti]

  • 例句

  1. If we say this musician’s virtuosity at playing the cello is amazing, we mean that person has an impressive skill at doing that.
  2. David Greenspan, an actor and playwright with the charisma of a genial space alien, writes the kinds of plays that allow his eccentric virtuosity to shine.
  3. His virtuosity at the piano, and his mixture of composition and improvisation had a lasting effect on jazz performance.
  4. On Tuesday, Mr. Young lay in state in the Capitol, where he was honored for his status as the most senior member — or dean — of the House, and renowned in particular for his music virtuosity.
  5. Spielberg’s familiarly showy visual virtuosity is largely subordinated to his nuanced, glittering, excitingly detailed storytelling, his fervent attention to the incidentals, and the fine points that turn an anecdote into an experience.

  • 解释

  1. Virtuosity这个单词为名词,其表示“great technique skills exhibited by a virtuoso“这一含义,即“某人在某一方面表现出的高超技能”,与proficiency/mastery这些单词构成近义词。

  2. 具体使用语境如下:
  • This person’s virtuosity at playing the piano is amazing.(这个人在弹钢琴方面的精湛技艺令人惊叹。)
    —Arts
  • The virtuosity of the players of our time is not to play fantastically fast, but to change instruments, like an actor changing his costume.(我们这个时代的演奏家的精湛技艺不是演奏得非常快,而是更换乐器,就像演员改变服装一样。)
    —Arts
  • As his career shows, his talent wasn’t simply in his musical virtuosity, but in his innovation: creating a brand new sound for rock music, but also in the design of the guitar itself.(正如他的职业生涯所表明的那样,他的才华不仅在于他的音乐精湛技艺,还在于他的创新:为摇滚音乐创造全新的声音,还在于吉他本身的设计。)
    —Arts

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