ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | drummer/ˈdrʌmər/ | نوازنده درام طبل زن، درامر | اسم |
But what's this? he asked, noticing the French drummer boy. He looked round at the captive drummer boy and felt a pang in his heart. |
|
2 | chart/tʃɑːrt/ | جدول موسیقی های پرفروش چارت موسیقی | اسم |
He dropped her chart on the table. She focused on the chart he held up to the light. |
graph table tabulation grid histogram |
3 | well known/wɛl noʊn/ | مشهور شناخته شده، معروف | صفت |
|
familiar widely known popular common usual |
4 | download/ˈdɑʊn.loʊd/ | دانلود کردن بارگیری کردن | فعل |
Every song you download and how many times you play it. Advice leaflets are available which you can download in pdf format. |
|
5 | lead singer/lid ˈsɪŋər/ | خواننده اصلی | اسم |
|
|
6 | perform/pərˈfɔːrm/ | اجرا کردن خواندن | فعل |
The doctor said he wouldn't be able to perform at first. Robots can perform thousands of operations flawlessly every minute. |
carry out do execute discharge bring about |
7 | cellist/ˈtʃelɪst/ | نوازندهی ویولنسل | اسم |
The curtain opens, and we see a cellist passionately lost in his world of music. She played the role of Julie Miller, a cellist, allowing Singer to parlay her musical talent to the small screen. |
|
8 | famous/ˈfeɪ.məs/ | مشهور معروف | صفت |
It is still a famous school. Daniel Webster lived to become a famous orator and a great statesman. |
well known celebrated prominent famed popular |
9 | composer/kəmˈpoʊzər/ | آهنگساز | اسم |
He was an accomplished pianist and composer, although he never published any of his works. St Bernard, the composer J. |
melodist symphonist songwriter singer-songwriter songster |
10 | guitar/ɡɪˈtɑːr/ | گیتار | اسم |
"I doubt he can play a guitar," he said between sips. She rose, put down the guitar, and went to the drawing room. |
|
11 | well-known/ˌwelˈnoʊn/ | مشهور شناخته شده | صفت |
I'm too well known. Whether you are looking to shop and well-known retailers or want to check out a specialty store that is rare in other parts of the country, stop by the Tulare outlet center for excellent deals on clothing, purses, shoes and more. |
familiar widely known popular common usual |
12 | cello/ˈʧɛloʊ/ | ویلنسل ویولن بزرگ، چلو | اسم |
Her hobbies include photography, surfing, watching rugby and playing the piano and cello. Their second song, "Out in the Woods," is unbearably poignant with aching cello and strange, pained Eastern European strings. |
|
13 | by/bɑɪ/ | اثر | حرف اضافه |
I guess he was stunned by my beauty. I thought maybe by now you would have adjusted. |
through the agency of by means of under the aegis of using utilizing |
14 | violin/ˌvɑɪ.əˈlɪn/ | ویولن | اسم |
Thus there was quite as much important solo music for the flute as for the violin; and almost more music for the viola da gamba than for the violoncello. He was good enough with the violin now. |
|
15 | concert/ˈkɑn.sɜrt/ | کنسرت | اسم |
There's a concert at the arts center. Someday, when there is a concert, I would love to take you to Tanglewood. |
musical performance musical entertainment show production presentation recital prom |
16 | singer/ˈsɪŋ.ər/ | خواننده | اسم |
EUMOLPUS ("sweet singer"), in Greek mythology, son of Poseidon and Chione, the daughter of Boreas, legendary priest, poet and warrior. With the aid of Fialin and Eleonore Gordon, a singer, who is supposed to have been his mistress, and with the co-operation of certain officers, such as Colonel Vaudrey, an old soldier of the Empire, commanding the 4th regiment of artillery, and Lieutenant Laity, he tried to bring about a revolt of the garrison of Strassburg (October 30, 1836). |
vocalist, soloist, songster, songstress chanteuse songbird
|
17 | drum/drʌm/ | طبل درام | اسم |
thick at the drum end, and weighs 18 tons. The drum of hooves jerked her attention back to the barn. |
beat rhythm patter tap chatter |
18 | violinist/ˌvaɪəˈlɪnɪst/ | ویولن زن نوازنده ویولن | اسم |
He appeared in public as a violinist, taking part in Chappell's quartette concerts, and starting a set of classical concerts. SIR ALEXANDER CAMPBELL MACKENZIE (1847-), British composer, son of an eminent Edinburgh violinist and conductor, was born on the 22nd of August 1847. |
|
19 | single/ˈsɪŋ.gəl/ | تک آهنگ | اسم |
A single image can end a war. Could he then merge two souls together into a single body? |
one one only sole lone solitary |
20 | pianist/ˈpiːənɪst/ | نوازنده پیانو پیانیست | اسم |
He was an accomplished pianist and composer, although he never published any of his works. Of his four daughters only one, who married the Russian pianist Gabrilowitch, survived him. |
|
21 | piano/piːˈæn.oʊ/ | پیانو | اسم |
She kept one hand on the singer's mouth, while the other rested on the piano, and she stood in this position as long as any one would sing to her, and afterward she would make a continuous sound which she called singing. Ha, I think I'll leave the piano to you. |
|
22 | number/ˈnʌm.bər/ | عدد شماره (تلفن) | اسم |
You have my number, don't you? Soon they came into the main road where a number of the king's men were waiting. |
numeral integer figure digit character symbol whole number |
23 | album/ˈæl.bəm/ | آلبوم (عکس، موسیقی و ...) | اسم |
album, having roundish ovate capsules. de Pena, Album de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay (Montevideo, 1882); R. |
|
24 | opera singer/ˈɑprə ˈsɪŋər/ | خواننده اپرا | اسم |
|
|
25 | able/ˈeɪ.bəl/ | توانا قادر | صفت |
His father was never able to get custody of him as a child. When will you be able to take me to get my car? |
intelligent clever brilliant talented skilful |
26 | orchestra/ˈɔːr.kɪ.strə/ | ارکستر گروه نوازندگان | اسم |
The diameter of the orchestra is 762 ft. As the light faded from the treetops, the birds grew silent and insects began their orchestra of night sounds. |
ensemble band
|
27 | band/bænd/ | گروه (موسیقی و ...) | اسم |
A live band started playing a waltz and he dropped a hand to her waist. The band struck up the newly introduced mazurka. |
belt sash girdle strap tape |
28 | classical/ˈklæs.ɪ.kəl/ | کلاسیک سنتی | صفت |
Do you like classical music? Cook in Classical Review, xvii. |
ancient Greek Grecian Hellenic Attic Latin ancient Roman traditional |
29 | group/gruːp/ | گروه | اسم |
He stopped, watching a group of freight wagons. They rounded the corner of the building to see a group of men lounging against the fence, watching a display that made Carmen's blood run cold. |
category class classification grouping set |
30 | unable/əˈneɪbəl/ | ناتوان [عدم توانایی]، نتوانستن | صفت |
She fluffed the pillow and changed position, unable to sleep. We both looked at her intently, unable to respond. |
not able powerless impotent not equal to not up to |
31 | conductor/kənˈdʌktər/ | رهبر ارکستر رهبر گروه موسیقی | اسم |
As it came to a stop the conductor called out in a loud voice. This elevated conductor is now called the antenna, aerial wire, or air wire. |