释义 |
ser·e·nade I. \|serə|nād\ noun (-s) Etymology: French sérénade, from Italian serenata (influenced in meaning by sera evening, from Latin, from feminine of serus late), from sereno clear, calm (of weather), from Latin serenus — more at since, serene 1. a. : music sung or played especially for gallantry in the open air at night b. : a musical composition suitable for a serenade c. : the performance of a serenade < a lover's serenade beneath his lady's window > 2. : serenata 2 3. : an instrumental composition in several movements, written for a small ensemble and midway in style between the suite and the symphony 4. dialect : shivaree 1 5. a. : the performance of any music especially in the open air in compliment to a person or group b. : the music played at such a performance II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) transitive verb : to entertain with or perform a serenade in honor of < singers still gather around your car and serenade you — Green Peyton > intransitive verb : to play a serenade |