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mu·si·cal M0494100 (myo͞o′zĭ-kəl)adj.1. Of, relating to, or capable of producing music: a musical instrument.2. Characteristic of or resembling music; melodious: a musical speaking voice.3. Set to or accompanied by music: a musical revue.4. Devoted to or skilled in music.n.1. a. A play or movie that contains musical numbers.b. A musical comedy.2. Archaic A musicale. mu′si·cal·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | musically - in a musical manner; "She sang very musically"unmusically - in an unmusical manner; "She sings rather unmusically" | Translationsmusic (ˈmjuːzik) noun1. the art of arranging and combining sounds able to be produced by the human voice or by instruments. She prefers classical music to popular music; She is studying music; (also adjective) a music lesson. 音樂 音乐2. the written form in which such tones etc are set down. The pianist has forgotten to bring her music. 樂譜 乐谱ˈmusical adjective1. of or producing music. a musical instrument. 音樂的 音乐的2. like music, especially in being pleasant to hear. a musical voice. 音樂般的(尤指悅耳的) 音乐般好听的3. (of a person) having a talent for music. Their children are all musical. 有音樂天份的 有音乐才能的 noun a film or play that includes a large amount of singing, dancing etc. 歌舞片,歌舞劇 音乐片ˈmusically adverb 悅耳動聽地 和谐地musician (mjuˈziʃən) noun1. a person who is skilled in music. The conductor of this orchestra is a fine musician. 音樂家 音乐家2. a person who plays a musical instrument. This show has ten singers, twenty dancers and fifty musicians. 樂師 乐师IdiomsSeemusicalEncyclopediaSeeMusicalMedicalSeeMUSICmusicallyenUK
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