ensemble
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˌɒ̃nˈsɒ̃m.bl̩/|/ˌɒ̃nˈsɒ̃m.blə/|/ˌɒnˈsɒm.bəl/
美 /ˌɑnˈsɑm.bəl/
英文释义
名词 n.
-
A group of separate things that contribute to a coordinated whole.; A coordinated set of clothing: a set of garments selected to accompany one another.
— Near-synonyms: suit, costume, getup
-
A group of separate things that contribute to a coordinated whole.; A group of musicians, dancers, actors, etc who perform together; e.g. the chorus of a ballet company.
— On paper, Continental Drift boasts a jaw-dropping voice cast, including but not limited to Jennifer Lopez, Patrick Stewart, Wanda Sykes, Aziz Ansari, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Alan Tudyk. But in practice, the overstuffed ensemble leaves the cast no room to distinguish themselves, and directors Steve Martino and Michael Thurmeier don’t seem interested in coaxing performances that might render their money stars less identifiable.
- A piece for several instrumentalists or vocalists.
- A probability distribution for the state of the system.
- A supervised learning algorithm combining multiple hypotheses.
动词 v.
-
To put together in a coordinated whole.
— Landscape gardening or landscape architecture is the art that seeks the production of the most beautiful landscape effects, ensembling the various objects of interest into a grand whole and harmonious unit.
- To perform in a musical ensemble.
- To employ a supervised learning algorithm combining multiple hypotheses.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
Etymology tree
French ensemblebor.
English ensemble
Borrowed from French ensemble.
French ensemblebor.
English ensemble
Borrowed from French ensemble.
词源 2
Etymology tree
French ensemblebor.
English ensemble
Borrowed from French ensemble.
French ensemblebor.
English ensemble
Borrowed from French ensemble.
0 次浏览
数据来源: Wiktionary