orchestration
noun uk/ˌɔː.kɪˈstreɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌɔːr.kəˈstreɪ.ʃən/
(OF MUSIC)
[ C or U ]管弦乐编曲
an arrangement of a piece of music to be played by an orchestra
The song features classical piano and lush orchestration. 这首歌以古典钢琴和华丽的管弦乐为特色。
I love the richly textured orchestrations on the album. 我喜欢专辑中极富质感的管弦乐作品。
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- Her voice seemed to cut right through any orchestration.
- He learned counterpoint, composition and orchestration by breaking down symphonic music.
- He has done orchestrations and adaptations of music by Frank Zappa, The Beatles, and Jimi Hendrix.
(OF EVENT)
[ U ]精心的策划,用心的谋划
a careful arrangement of something to achieve a particular result, often in a way that is unfair or wrong
His victory followed the orchestration of a vicious smear campaign against his opponent. 他通过精心策划针对对手的恶意诽谤取得了胜利。
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- He was charged with the orchestration of a campaign of violence that led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians.
- The media competed in the orchestration of mass hysteria.
- This was the deliberate orchestration of attacks against the nation by the ruling faction which are "spun" into external aggression by a foreign power.