英['nɒktɜːn]美['nɑːktɜːrn]
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A nocturne is a piece of dreamy piano music. A particularly lovely, well-played nocturne might bring tears to your eyes. Sniff, sniff.
Nocturnes are traditionally inspired by or suggesting nighttime, with the resulting composition being romantic and a bit melancholy. The earliest nocturnes were written and performed (usually in the evening) in the eighteenth century. Chopin is probably the most well known composer of nocturnes, having written twenty-one of them. The word nocturne comes from the Latin nocturnus, “belonging to the night.”
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词源考究
来自nocturnal,夜间的,用于指夜曲。
词根词缀
词根: noct
=night,表示”夜晚”
adj.
noctilucent 生物发光的,夜发光的nocti=noct夜+lucent光亮的→adj.生物发光的,夜发光的
nocturnal 夜晚的,夜间发生的noct夜晚+urn+al表形容词→adj.夜晚的,夜间发生的
n.
noctambulation 梦行症noct夜+ambul走+ation表名词→夜间行走
nocturne 夜曲, 夜景noct夜晚+urne→n.夜曲, 夜景
pernoctation 彻夜不眠per全部,整个+noct夜晚+ation表名词→n.彻夜不眠