英['ɑːriə]美['ɑːriə]
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【发音释义】:['ɑ?r??] n. 咏叹调,独唱曲【词源解释】: aria ←意大利语 aria (空气)
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小知识
An aria is an elaborate song written specifically for a solo voice. If you find yourself belting out “Che gelida manina” from La Boheme in the shower, you’ve just been performing an aria.
The word aria comes from the Italian and means “air.” The word is often used to describe songs from operas. Two famous ones include “L’amour est un oiseau rebelle” — “Love is a rebellious bird” — and “O mio babbino caro” — “Oh my dear Papa!” It is sometimes used almost metaphorically to describe someone’s impressive solo performance of any type. Arias within opera, and classical music in general, are almost always accompanied by instrumental music, but there is only one voice.