TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11
➤ Gửi thông báo lỗi ⚠️ Báo cáo tài liệu vi phạmNội dung chi tiết: TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11
TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11
Unit 11CANT LINGV SE1R VER ILRB VỌLỤ/VQLV EAC LUM Words from Mythology and HistoryQuiz 11-1 Quiz 11-2 Quiz 11-3 Quiz 11-4 Quiz 11-5 Review Quizzes 11I TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11I---------------------------------------------------------------1CANT, from the Latin verb cantare, meaning “sing,” produces several words that come directly from Latin. But some others came to English by way of French, which added an h to the root, giving US such words as chant and chantey.cantata TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11/ken.’taje/ A musical composition, particularly a religious work from the 17th or 18th century, for one or more voices accompanied by instruments.• CoTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11
mposers of the 18th century composed sacred cantatas by the dozen, and Bach's friend G. p. Telemann actually wrote over a thousand.A cantata is sung, Unit 11CANT LINGV SE1R VER ILRB VỌLỤ/VQLV EAC LUM Words from Mythology and HistoryQuiz 11-1 Quiz 11-2 Quiz 11-3 Quiz 11-4 Quiz 11-5 Review Quizzes 11I TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11us cantatas, using hymns and new religious poems as his texts. His cantatas consisted of several different sections for different voices —solos, duets, and choruses. Some of his nonreligious cantatas have been performed like mini-operas.incantation /.in_.kan_'tã_sh9n/ (1) A use of spells or verbal c TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11harms spoken or sung as part of a ritual of magic. (2) A formula of words used in, or as if in, such a ritual.• He repeated the words slowly over andTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11
over like an incantation.incantation comes directly from the Latin word incantare, “enchant.” incantare itself has cantare as a root, which reminds USUnit 11CANT LINGV SE1R VER ILRB VỌLỤ/VQLV EAC LUM Words from Mythology and HistoryQuiz 11-1 Quiz 11-2 Quiz 11-3 Quiz 11-4 Quiz 11-5 Review Quizzes 11I TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11so-serious version of an incantation.cantor /'kan.ter/ An official of a Jewish synagogue who sings or chants the music of the services and leads the congregation in prayer.• The congregation waited for the cantor to begin the prayers before joining in.The cantor is, after the rabbi, the most importa TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11nt figure in a Jewish worship service. A cantor not only must possess an excellent singing voice but also must know by heart long passages of Hebrew.TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11
Cantors such as Jan Peerce and Richard Tucker became international opera stars. The comedian and singer Edward Israel Iskowitz renamed himself Eddie CUnit 11CANT LINGV SE1R VER ILRB VỌLỤ/VQLV EAC LUM Words from Mythology and HistoryQuiz 11-1 Quiz 11-2 Quiz 11-3 Quiz 11-4 Quiz 11-5 Review Quizzes 11I TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11tional melody sung above the principal melody.• The soprano added a soaring descant to the final chorus that held the listeners spellbound.The prefix des-, meaning “two” or “apart,” indicates that the descant is a “second song” apart from the main melody. In popular songs a descant will often be sun TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11g at the very end to produce a thrilling climax.LINGU comes from the Latin word that means both “tongue” and “language,” and in English today tongue cTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 11
an still mean “language” (as in “her native tongue”). Our expression “slip of the tongue” is just a translation of the Latin phrase lapsus linguae. ThUnit 11CANT LINGV SE1R VER ILRB VỌLỤ/VQLV EAC LUM Words from Mythology and HistoryQuiz 11-1 Quiz 11-2 Quiz 11-3 Quiz 11-4 Quiz 11-5 Review Quizzes 11IUnit 11CANT LINGV SE1R VER ILRB VỌLỤ/VQLV EAC LUM Words from Mythology and HistoryQuiz 11-1 Quiz 11-2 Quiz 11-3 Quiz 11-4 Quiz 11-5 Review Quizzes 11IGọi ngay
Chat zalo
Facebook