virtuoso
의미: A person with exceptional skill in music or another artistic pursuit; used as an adjective to describe a performance displaying outstanding technical ability.
Virtuoso implies not just competence but dazzling mastery that astonishes the audience. It is most commonly used in musical contexts but extends to any domain where exceptional skill is displayed — a virtuoso surgeon, a virtuoso display of batting. The Italian plural 'virtuosi' is sometimes used in formal contexts, though 'virtuosos' is more common in everyday English.
예문
- The violinist delivered a virtuoso performance that brought the audience to its feet. 这位小提琴家奉献了一场精湛的演出,全场观众起立鼓掌。El violinista ofreció una interpretación virtuosa que hizo que el público se pusiera en pie.そのヴァイオリニストは観客を総立ちにさせる名人芸の演奏を披露しました。그 바이올리니스트는 관객을 기립시킨 거장다운 연주를 선보였습니다.
- At just fourteen, she was already recognised as a piano virtuoso of extraordinary promise. 年仅十四岁,她已被公认为一位前途无量的钢琴大师。Con solo catorce años, ya era reconocida como una virtuosa del piano de extraordinaria promesa.わずか14歳にして、彼女はすでに非凡な将来性を持つピアノのヴィルトゥオーソとして認められていました。불과 14세에 그녀는 이미 비범한 장래성을 지닌 피아노 거장으로 인정받고 있었습니다.
- The footballer produced a virtuoso display, scoring a hat-trick and creating two more goals. 这位足球运动员呈现了大师级的表演,上演帽子戏法并创造了另外两个进球。El futbolista protagonizó una exhibición magistral, marcando un hat-trick y creando otros dos goles.そのサッカー選手はハットトリックを達成し、さらに2つのゴールを演出する名人芸を見せました。그 축구 선수는 해트트릭을 달성하고 두 골을 더 만들어내는 명인의 기량을 보여주었습니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: academic, media
어조: positive
기원과 역사
From Italian virtuoso (skilled, learned), from virtù (virtue, skill), from Latin virtus (excellence, worth, manliness). Entered English in the 17th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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