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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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en·sem·ble /ɒnˈsɒmbəl $ ɑːnˈsɑːm-/ noun  1 [countable]APM a small group of musicians, actors, or dancers who perform together regularly 〔经常在一起演出的小型〕乐团,剧团,舞剧团instrumental/string/brass etc ensemble 器乐/弦乐器/铜管乐器等演奏组ensemble of an ensemble of Mexican artistes 墨西哥艺人乐团2. [countable usually singular]GROUP OF THINGS a set of things that go together to form a whole 成套的东西3 [countable usually singular]DCC a set of clothes that are worn together 全套服装 an attractive ensemble 一套漂亮的服装nGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?Ensemble is usually followed by a singular verb: The jazz ensemble has played all over Europe.In British English, you can also use a plural verb: The jazz ensemble have played all over Europe.
Examples from the Corpus
ensembleDirected by Robert Egan, the players are virtually doing solo work as opposed to creating a fluid ensemble.Timothy Hutton heads a strong ensemble cast as a Manhattan pianist who returns home for his high school reunion.In 1999 he took the key role of the bedridden father in the ensemble piece Magnolia.It should always be used with definite intention - never mechanically added to the ensemble without consciously imagining its effect.Today the ensemble are well established and perform a wide and varied repertoire ranging from renaissance to contemporary music.The whole ensemble adds about two pounds to the weight of the patient.instrumental/string/brass etc ensembleThe series also features a performance by an expanded string ensemble of Brahms' Sextet in B flat.An on-stage instrumental ensemble is conducted by Westminster Abbey's Harry Bicket.Where available, trombones and a tuba complete the brass ensemble.Auditions are also to be held for the brass ensemble, the junior brass ensembles and the baroque orchestra courses.A delightful touch is that in the opening movements the instrumental ensemble is cast as an independent personality.He also plays regularly with various brass ensembles and has worked with many London orchestras.
Origin ensemble (1700-1800) French ensemble together, from Latin insimul at the same time
en·sem·ble nounn GRAMMAR1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
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ensemble
ensemble /ɒnˈsɒmbəl $ ɑːnˈsɑːm-/ noun
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: French
 Origin: ensemble 'together', from Latin insimul 'at the same time'
1. [countable also + plural verb] British English a small group of musicians, actors, or dancers who perform together regularly
    instrumental/string/brass etc ensemble
    ensemble of
    an ensemble of Mexican artistes
2. [countable usually singular] a set of things that go together to form a whole
3. [countable usually singular] a set of clothes that are worn together:
    an attractive ensemble


en·sem·bleBrE /ɒnˈsɒmbl/ 🔊NAmE /ɑːnˈsɑːmbl/ 🔊 noun [countable + singular or plural verb] a small group of musicians, dancers or actors who perform together 乐团,剧团,舞剧团(全体成员)a brass/wind/string, etc. ensemble 铜管乐器、管乐器、弦乐器等合奏组The ensemble is/are based in Lyons.这个乐团总部设在里昂。 [countable, usually singular] (formal) a number of things considered as a group 全体;整体 [countable, usually singular] a set of clothes that are worn together 全套服装