Set to music Meaning in English
expression
SET too MYOO-zik, SET tuh MYOO-zik, SET ti MYOO-zik
SET too MYOO-zik
释义
To compose music for words or a text, such as a poem or story, so that they can be sung or performed musically.
用法与细微差别
Used in artistic and musical contexts, especially for poems, lyrics, or plays. Often followed by the object: 'The poem was set to music.' Not about general background music, but specifically creating a melody for words.
Spanish: musicalizar - ponerle música (a un texto)Portuguese (BR): musicar - colocar em música (um texto)Portuguese (PT): musicar - pôr em música (um texto)Chinese (Simplified): 谱成乐曲 - 为…谱曲Chinese (Traditional): 譜成樂曲 - 為…譜曲Hindi: संगीत में ढालनाArabic: تحويل إلى موسيقى - تلحين (نص)Bengali: সুরারোপ করা - সুরে বাঁধাRussian: положить на музыку - переложить на музыкуJapanese: 曲をつけるVietnamese: phổ nhạcKorean: 곡을 붙이다 - 곡을 입히다Turkish: bestelemek (sözlere) - müziğe uyarlamakUrdu: نغمہ بندی کرناIndonesian: menggubah musik dari (kata-kata/teks) - mengaransemen lagu untuk
例句
The poem was set to music by a famous composer.
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They set to music the words from the speech.
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The story was set to music for a school play.
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Have you ever wanted to set your favorite poem to music?
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The lyrics were beautiful, but they truly came alive when set to music.
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That author’s books have even been set to music for the stage.
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