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opera

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Music, Theatre
op·e·ra /ˈɒpə $ ˈɑː-/ ●●○ noun  1 [countable]APMAPT a musical play in which all of the words are sung 歌剧 operetta We go to the opera (=go to a performance of opera) regularly. 我们常去听歌剧。 an opera singer 歌剧演员2. [uncountable]APMAPT these plays considered as a form of art 歌剧艺术operatic /ˌɒpəˈrætɪk◂ $ ˌɑː-/ adjective operatic performances 歌剧演出operatically /-kli/ adverb grand opera, soap opera
Examples from the Corpus
operaRain was reminded of amateur opera companies, of Madeleine Corley.Do you enjoy opera?one of Puccini's best-loved operasThere will be a lot of opera buffs interested in these particular stamps as well as the normal collectors.This is the principal reason that the great voices of opera seldom sing popular songs.Yes, this is a soap opera.Career Girls never devolves into soap opera, but remains a focused, complex portrayal of a friendship.It might be helpful at this point to consider how the opera as a whole works along comparable lines.Like everybody from factory workers to opera stars, writers were supposed to serve the totalitarian state and its purposes.opera singerAnd Angèle Didier is supposed to be an opera singer, an experienced woman of the world.I worked and worked at my singing, because I wanted to be an opera singer.The portrait photographer had me clasp my hands like an opera singer and look straight into the camera.An opera singer was shrieking-wah-wah.This was the home of the celebrated opera singer Destinová who held her salon here.Some people say he's a famous opera singer who likes to come incognito back to his roots.Another was a leading light opera singer in the local community.My father told me a joke once, about a man who marries an ugly opera singer because he loves her voice.
Origin opera (1600-1700) Italian Latin, works, plural of opus; → OPUS
op·e·ra nounChineseSyllable
which Corpus of play in a all the musical words


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opera
opera /ˈɒpərə $ ˈɑː-/ noun
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Italian
 Origin: Latin, 'works', plural of opus; opus
1. [countable] a musical play in which all of the words are sung ⇨ operetta:
    We go to the opera (=go to a performance of opera) regularly.
    an opera singer
2. [uncountable] these plays considered as a form of art
—operatic /ˌɒpəˈrætɪk◂ $ ˌɑː-/ adjective:
    operatic performances
—operatically /-kli/ adverb
grand opera, soap opera


operaBrE /ˈɒprə/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɑːprə/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] a dramatic work in which all or most of the words are sung to music; works of this type as an art form or entertainment 歌剧;歌剧剧本;歌剧艺术Puccini's operas普契尼的歌剧to go to the opera去看歌剧an opera singer歌剧演员light/grand opera 轻歌剧;大歌剧   see also soap opera

aria, chorus, coloratura, diva, libretto, opera, orchestra pit, recitative, score, surtitles

[countable] a company that performs opera; a building in which operas are performed 歌剧团;歌剧院the Vienna State Opera维也纳国家歌剧院
op·er·at·ic BrE /ˌɒpəˈrætɪk/ 🔊NAmE /ˌɑːpəˈrætɪk/ 🔊 adjectiveoperatic arias/composers歌剧咏叹调/作曲家