释义 |
to·na·di·lla \ˌtōnəˈdē(y)ə, -ēlyə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, diminutive of tonada : a short Spanish scenic intermezzo of the 18th century written for a few soloists for performance between the acts of a serious play and in the 19th century becoming a short comic opera with soloists, a chorus, and occasionally instrumental movements |