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tenor

noun
/ˈtenə(r)/
/ˈtenər/
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  1. [countable] a man’s singing voice with a range just below the lowest woman’s voice; a man with a tenor voice男高音;男高音歌手
    • Three celebrated tenors sang at the president's inauguration.三位著名男高音歌手在总统就职仪式上演唱。
    compare alto, baritone, bass1, countertenorTopics Musicc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • famous
    • great
    • renowned
    verb + tenor
    • sing
    tenor + verb
    • sing
    tenor + noun
    • aria
    • solo
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  2. [singular] a musical part written for a tenor voice男高音声部
    • We persuaded Jake to sing tenor.我们说服杰克唱男高音。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • famous
    • great
    • renowned
    verb + tenor
    • sing
    tenor + verb
    • sing
    tenor + noun
    • aria
    • solo
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  3. [singular] the tenor of something (formal) the general character or meaning of something大意;要旨;要领
    • I was encouraged by the general tenor of his remarks.他话中的要点使我深受鼓舞。
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    • The whole tenor of the meeting was very positive.会议的总体氛围很积极。
    • The general tenor of her argument was that Parliament should redress the balance between rich and poor.她的论点的主旨是议会应该纠正贫富之间的平衡。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • even
    • general
    • overall
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  4. Word Originnoun senses 1 to 2 late Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin, based on tenere ‘to hold’; so named because the tenor part was allotted (and therefore “held”) the melody. noun sense 3 Middle English: from Old French tenour, from Latin tenor ‘course, substance, import of a law’, from tenere ‘to hold’.

tenor

adjective
/ˈtenə(r)/
/ˈtenər/
[only before noun]
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  1. (of a musical instrument乐器) with a range of notes similar to that of a tenor voice次中音的
    • a tenor saxophone次中音萨克斯管
    compare alto, bass1, soprano
    Word Originadjective late Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin, based on tenere ‘to hold’; so named because the tenor part was allotted (and therefore “held”) the melody.

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