"campanella" 怎么发音
word
ˌkæmpəˈnɛɫə
kam-puh-NEL-uh
ˌkampəˈnɛlə
kam-puh-NEL-uh
释义
'Campanella' is an Italian musical term meaning 'little bell,' most often referring to a technique or piece in classical music that imitates the sound of small bells—famous in works like Liszt’s "La Campanella."
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌkæmpəˈnɛɫə
英式英语
ˌkampəˈnɛlə
简化发音
美式
kam-puh-NEL-uh
英式
kam-puh-NEL-uh
语境中听
Liszt's campanella is very difficult to play on the piano.
The violinist played the campanella beautifully last night.
Many students try to learn campanella because it is famous.
Her fingers flew across the keys as she tackled the tricky runs in campanella.