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单词 chef dorchestre
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chef d'orchestren.

Brit. /ˌʃɛf dɔːˈkɛst(rə)/, U.S. /ˌʃɛf dɔrˈkɛst(rə)/
Forms: 1800s chef d'orchestra, 1800s– chef d'orchestre.
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French chef d'orchestre.
Etymology: < French chef d'orchestre (1816 or earlier) < chef chief n. + de de prep. + orchestre orchestra n.In form chef d'orchestra with remodelling of the final element after orchestra n.
The leader or conductor of an orchestra. Also occasionally in extended use.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > conductor or leader > [noun]
music master1623
chef d'orchestre1824
1824 Dict. Musicians II. 77/2 In 1660, he was chef-d'orchestre at the court of Brunswick.
1855 Sat. Rev. 15 Dec. 113/1 An experienced chef-d'orchestre like Mr. Benedict.
1892 G. B. Shaw in World 27 Jan. 23/2 He will unhesitatingly call upon the chef d'orchestra to ‘stop that music’ in the very middle of a suspension.
1923 M. Arlen These Charming People 143 The polite strains of an orchestra led by a chef d'orchestre.
1977 Jrnl. Royal Soc. Arts 126 38/2 Rubens was a chef d'orchestre, and when he was among his pupils or aides he could inspire them with his vision of painting.
2011 M. Carroll Balllets Russes 155 Antal Doráti would have made a more than passable tenor had he not been born to be a chef d'orchestre for Russian ballet.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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