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영어공부/영영풀이

Music: Song and Dance 음악: 노래와 춤 영영풀이

[Music: Song and Dance 음악: 노래와 춤 영영풀이]

 

art

noun : works made by painters, writers, musicians, sculptors, film directors, and other artists


artist

noun : a person who is good at painting, music, writing, or another art or craft


dance

verb : to move to music


hum

verb : to sing with the lips closed


music

noun : sounds created or put together in an artistic way


sing

verb : to make musical sounds with one's voice


skip

verb : to make a small, quick step and hop forward


song

noun : a piece of music for singing


step

verb : to move by lifting a foot and putting it down in a different place


twirl

verb : to spin around

 

alto

noun : a singing voice or an instrument having a key range above tenor


anthem

noun : a song of national pride


applause

noun : approval shown by the clapping of hands


appreciate

verb : to be grateful for something; to recognize what is good about something


audience

noun : a group of people gathered to see and hear a performance or presentation


audition

noun : a performance by an actor, musician, or dancer that is a tryout


ballad

noun : a simple poem or song that tells a story


ballerina

noun : a female ballet dancer


ballet

noun : the French word for a form of dance performed to music that uses exact, formal steps and movements


bass

adjective : the lowest of the range of pitches produced by an instrument or a voice


carol

noun : a joyful religious folk song


catchy

adjective : pleasant or easy to remember


chant

verb : to sing or say a phrase in a repeated, rhythmic way


choir

noun : a group of singers who perform together


chorus

noun : lines in a song that are sung at least twice, usually repeated after each verse; anything sung or spoken at the same time


cue

noun : a signal for a performer to begin


dance

noun : steps that match the beat of music; a social gathering where people move to music


dancing

adjective : moving in time to music


disc jockey

noun : a person who selects, announces, and plays popular pre-recorded music, usually on the radio


duet

noun : a performance by two people or a musical composition for two performers


enchanting

adjective : delightful; charming; wonderful


fade

verb : to grow weaker


gig

noun : slang for a temporary performing job


grand finale

<>noun : the end of a performance or show that is often exciting or extraordinary


headliner

noun : a performer who is the lead attraction in a show with multiple performers


hymn

noun : a song of praise or thanksgiving to God or another deity


jig

noun : a lively folk dance that includes leaping and kicking movements; a type of lively music from Ireland or Scotland


jingle

noun : a catchy song used in commercials


live

adjective : appearing or performing in front of an audience


lullaby

noun : a soothing song to help put a child to sleep


lyrics

noun : the words to a song


medley

noun : a mixture of things; a collection of songs played together as one piece


musical

noun : a play or film whose action and dialogue includes singing and dancing


opera

noun : a theatrical performance in which the story is told in song


performance

noun : a show, such as a play, a piece of music, or another kind of entertainment, in front of an audience


performer

noun : an entertainer who sings, acts, dances, plays music, or performs another kind of entertainment for an audience


polka

noun : a lively dance from Eastern Europe that follows a 1-2 beat; a type of dance music that accompanies the dancing


posture

noun : the way someone holds his or her body, especially while sitting or standing


practice

verb : to do something over and over again, often for the purpose of getting better at it


prance

verb : to walk or dance using high steps


refrain

noun : a phrase that is repeated regularly in a song


rehearsal

noun : the act of practicing for a play, concert, or other performance


rehearse

verb : to practice something to prepare to perform it later


release

verb : to make available or issue for use; to let go


round

noun : a song sung by two or more people, in which each person or group begins at a different time


routine

noun : a series of actions, jokes, or other parts of a performance created for an audience


scat

noun : a style of singing that uses sounds and syllables to imitate the sound of an instrument


serenade

verb : to perform a love song to someone


singer

noun : a person who sings


solo

noun : a piece of music that is sung or played by one person


soprano

noun : the highest kind of singing voice of women, girls, or young boys; a singer with this kind of voice


stanza

noun : a group of lines that form one of the sections of a poem or song


steady

adjective : happening in a continuous manner without stopping; showing little change over time


technique

noun : a skillful way of performing or doing something


tenor

noun : the highest natural adult male voice; a singer with such a voice


transition

noun : the passing from one stage, place, or situation to the next


treble

adjective : the highest of the range of pitches made by an instrument or a voice


trio

noun : a group or set of three; three people who sing or play music together


tutu

noun : a short, puffy skirt worn by a ballerina


verse

noun : a section of a poem or song made up of lines that form a single unit


voice

noun : sounds made in an organ in the throat that come out through the mouth


waltz

noun : a dance performed by a couple to music with a 1-2-3 rhythm; a piece of music written for this style of dance

 

call and response

noun : a type of song that repeats words and music, like an echo


minuet

noun : a slow, graceful dance that was popular in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries