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词汇 tarantella
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Definition of tarantella in English:

tarantella

(also tarantelle)
noun ˌtar(ə)nˈtɛləˌtɛrənˈtɛlə
  • 1A rapid whirling dance originating in southern Italy.

    (起源于意大利南方的)塔兰台拉舞

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Finland has no distinctive folk dance - no highland fling, morris dance or tarantella.
    • She does so by asking him to help her rehearse the dance - the tarantella - that she must perform the following evening.
    • The American artist celebrated his eighty-first birthday at Villa Narcissus, his home on the island of Capri, by dancing the tarantella.
    • Perhaps the most commonly recognized folk dance, the tarantella, for example, is Neapolitan, with little diffusion elsewhere in the peninsula.
    • The score has also been slightly rearranged - the ballet opens with a tableau set to Renaissance lute music, while the third-act tarantella is moved into the first act.
    1. 1.1 A piece of music written in fast 6/8 time in the style of the tarantella.
      塔兰台拉舞曲(快6/8拍)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • By the 19th century, however, musicians made more money out of tarantellas by their popularity as compositions.
      • This collection of Italian waltzes, polkas, mazurkas and tarantellas for solo violin is an excellent teaching tool for double stops, scales, arpeggios and style.
      • The book contains a variety of styles, including sonata, tarantella and waltz, allowing students and teachers to explore the wide range of technical, musical and ensemble challenges in this literature.
      • The third alteration becomes an A-minor tarantella.
      • The finale is a headlong, moto perpetuo tarantella in additive rhythms, the marimba's breakneck acceleration echoed by the quartet: the unisono final phrase for the quintet was breathtaking.

Origin

Late 18th century: Italian, from the name of the seaport Taranto. The dance was thought to be a cure for tarantism, the victim dancing the tarantella until exhausted. See also tarantula.

Rhymes

a cappella, Arabella, Bella, bestseller, Capella, cellar, Cinderella, citronella, Clarabella, corella, Daniela, Della, dispeller, dweller, Ella, expeller, favela, fella, fellah, feller, Fenella, Floella, foreteller, Heller, impeller, interstellar, Keller, Louella, Mandela, mortadella, mozzarella, Nigella, novella, paella, panatella, patella, predella, propeller, queller, quinella, repeller, rosella, rubella, salmonella, Santiago de Compostela, seller, smeller, speller, Stella, stellar, teller, umbrella, Viyella

Definition of tarantella in US English:

tarantella

(also tarantelle)
nounˌterənˈteləˌtɛrənˈtɛlə
  • 1A rapid whirling dance originating in southern Italy.

    (起源于意大利南方的)塔兰台拉舞

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She does so by asking him to help her rehearse the dance - the tarantella - that she must perform the following evening.
    • The American artist celebrated his eighty-first birthday at Villa Narcissus, his home on the island of Capri, by dancing the tarantella.
    • Finland has no distinctive folk dance - no highland fling, morris dance or tarantella.
    • The score has also been slightly rearranged - the ballet opens with a tableau set to Renaissance lute music, while the third-act tarantella is moved into the first act.
    • Perhaps the most commonly recognized folk dance, the tarantella, for example, is Neapolitan, with little diffusion elsewhere in the peninsula.
    1. 1.1 A piece of music written in fast 6/8 time in the style of this dance.
      塔兰台拉舞曲(快6/8拍)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This collection of Italian waltzes, polkas, mazurkas and tarantellas for solo violin is an excellent teaching tool for double stops, scales, arpeggios and style.
      • The book contains a variety of styles, including sonata, tarantella and waltz, allowing students and teachers to explore the wide range of technical, musical and ensemble challenges in this literature.
      • The third alteration becomes an A-minor tarantella.
      • The finale is a headlong, moto perpetuo tarantella in additive rhythms, the marimba's breakneck acceleration echoed by the quartet: the unisono final phrase for the quintet was breathtaking.
      • By the 19th century, however, musicians made more money out of tarantellas by their popularity as compositions.

Origin

Late 18th century: Italian, from the name of the seaport Taranto. The dance was thought to be a cure for tarantism, the victim dancing the tarantella until exhausted. See also tarantula.

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