quintet 音标拼音: [kwɪnt'ɛt]
n .
5 重奏[曲;唱;团] ;
5 个
1 组
5 重奏[曲;唱;团] ;
5 个
1 组
quintet 五重组; 五位字节
quintet n 1 :
a musical composition for five performers [
synonym : {
quintet },
{
quintette }]
2 :
the cardinal number that is the sum of four and one [
synonym :
{
five }, {
5 }, {
V }, {
cinque }, {
quint }, {
quintet }, {
fivesome },
{
quintuplet }, {
pentad }, {
fin }, {
Phoebe }, {
Little Phoebe }]
3 :
five performers or singers who perform together [
synonym :
{
quintet }, {
quintette }]
4 :
a set of five similar things considered as a unit [
synonym :
{
quintet }, {
quintette }, {
quintuplet }, {
quintuple }]
5 :
five people considered as a unit [
synonym : {
quintet },
{
quintette }, {
fivesome }]
Quintet \
Quin *
tet "\,
Quintette \
Quin *
tette "\,
n . [
It .
quintetto ,
dim .
of quinto the fifth ,
a fifth part ,
from L .
quintus the fifth :
cf .
F .
quintette .
See {
Quint }.] (
Mus .)
A composition for five voices or instruments ;
also ,
the set of five persons who sing or play five -
part music .
[
1913 Webster ]
137 Moby Thesaurus words for "
quintet ":
Pentateuch ,
Philharmonic ,
Phoebe ,
V ,
band ,
big band ,
bipartisanship ,
brass ,
brass band ,
brass choir ,
brass quintet ,
brass section ,
brasses ,
callithumpian band ,
chamber orchestra ,
cinque ,
coaction ,
coadjuvancy ,
coadministration ,
coagency ,
cochairmanship ,
codirectorship ,
collaboration ,
collaborativeness ,
collectivism ,
collusion ,
combo ,
commensalism ,
common effort ,
common enterprise ,
communalism ,
communism ,
communitarianism ,
community ,
complicity ,
concert ,
concert band ,
concord ,
concordance ,
concurrence ,
cooperation ,
cooperativeness ,
desks ,
dixieland band ,
duet ,
duettino ,
duo ,
duumvirate ,
ecumenicalism ,
ecumenicism ,
ecumenism ,
ensemble ,
ensemble music ,
ensemble singing ,
esprit ,
esprit de corps ,
fellow feeling ,
fellowship ,
fin ,
five ,
five bucks ,
five dollars ,
fiver ,
fivesome ,
gamelan orchestra ,
group ,
harmony ,
jazz band ,
joining of forces ,
joint effort ,
joint operation ,
jug band ,
mass action ,
military band ,
morale ,
mullet ,
mutual assistance ,
mutualism ,
mutuality ,
octet ,
orchestra ,
part music ,
part singing ,
part song ,
pentachord ,
pentad ,
pentagon ,
pentagram ,
pentahedron ,
pentameter ,
pentapody ,
pentarchy ,
pentastich ,
pentathlon ,
polyphonic music ,
pooling ,
pooling of resources ,
pulling together ,
quartet ,
quincunx ,
quint ,
quintuplet ,
ragtime band ,
reciprocity ,
rock -
and -
roll group ,
septet ,
septuor ,
sestet ,
sextet ,
skiffle band ,
solidarity ,
steel band ,
street band ,
string band ,
string choir ,
string orchestra ,
string quartet ,
strings ,
swing band ,
symbiosis ,
symphony ,
symphony orchestra ,
synergism ,
synergy ,
team spirit ,
teamwork ,
terzet ,
terzetto ,
trio ,
triumvirate ,
troika ,
united action ,
waits ,
woodwind ,
woodwind choir ,
woodwind quartet ,
woodwinds
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