释义 |
opera I. ope·ra \ˈōpərə, ˈäp-\ plural of opus II. op·era \ˈäp(ə)rə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Italian, work, opera, from Latin, work, pains; akin to Latin oper-, opus work — more at operate 1. : a drama in which music is the essential factor comprising songs with orchestral accompaniment (as recitative, aria, chorus) and orchestral preludes and interludes — compare music drama 2. : the score of a musical drama 3. a. : the performance of an opera or a house where operas are performed < a season of opera > < heard it at the opera > b. : an organization that produces and performs operas 4. : musical drama as a form of art < the origin of opera > < French opera > 5. [by shortening] a. : opera pump b. : opera slipper 6. : a showy unrealistic literary or theatrical production — see horse opera, soap opera, space opera III. opera adjective : used or suitable for use at or in an opera < opera chairs > especially : of a formal style suitable for wear at the opera < an opera cloak > |