释义 |
al·to \ˈal(ˌ)tō\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Italian, literally, high, from Latin altus — more at old 1. a. : the part sung by the highest men's voices — compare countertenor, falsetto b. : the second highest of the four voice parts of the mixed chorus or choir or the lower part or parts in a women's chorus 2. : a singer of alto parts; especially Britain : a male alto singer (as in a cathedral choir) 3. : the second highest member of a family of musical instruments < the viola is the alto of the violin family > 4. or alto horn : althorn |