a jazz/rock musician
爵士乐 / 摇滚乐乐师
牛津词典
He was a brilliant musician.
他是一位才华横溢的音乐家。
...one of Britain's best known rock musicians.
英国最知名的摇滚乐手之一
The invader wanted to attack our country.
侵略者妄图攻打我们国家.
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This musician has perfect technique but little expression.
这位音乐家技巧极好,但表现力不足.
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He was long a famous musician, but he plays no longer.
他成为有名的音乐家已很久了, 但他现在不演奏了.
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That rock musician has a cult following.
那个摇滚音乐家拥有大批狂热的崇拜者.
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The parents were keen that their daughter should become musician.
父母渴望他们的女儿成为音乐家.
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He is a natural musician.
他是天生的音乐家.
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She promised to be a brilliant musician.
有迹象表明她会成为有才华的音乐家.
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She had toured as a backing musician for a rock star.
她曾以某摇滚歌星伴奏乐师的身分巡回演出.
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He is a poor musician for all his training.
尽管他经过训练,他还是一个蹩脚的乐师.
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He is somewhat of a musician.
他可算是个音乐家.
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Joan is turning into quite a skilled musician.
琼正在变成一个技艺精湛的音乐家.
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He designs to become a musician.
他立志成为一个音乐家.
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He is a competent, but not a brilliant musician.
作为音乐家,他能胜任, 但缺乏才华.
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You show promise as a musician but your lack of practice is keeping you back.
你有希望成为音乐家,但是缺乏实践会影响你的发展.
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He has all the makings of a fine musician.
他具有优秀音乐家的各种素质.
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The musician has arrived professionally.
这位音乐家在职业上已经成名.
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A musician can appreciate small differences in sounds.
音乐家能辨别声音中极细微的差别.
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Mozart was a great musician.
莫扎特是伟大的音乐家.
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He had long coveted the chance to work with a famous musician.
他一直渴望有机会与著名音乐家一起工作。
《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》
At the age of five he showed exceptional talent as a musician.
他五岁时就表现出非凡的音乐才能。
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He was a very unusual musician inasmuch as he was totally deaf.
他是完全失聪的,从这点上来说,他是个很了不起的音乐家。
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He had been a talented musician in his youth.
他年轻时很有音乐天才。
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He not only wants to be taken seriously as a musician, but as a poet too.
他不仅希望被人当成一个真正的音乐家,还希望被看成一个诗人。
柯林斯例句
He was a brilliant musician.
他是一位才华横溢的音乐家。
柯林斯例句
Rozhdestvensky is an extraordinary musician.
罗日杰斯特文斯基是位出色的音乐家。
柯林斯例句
He established himself as a session musician.
他成为了一位伴奏音乐家。
柯林斯例句
What applies to poets and musicians also applies to our daily lives.
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