swan song
英 [swɒn sɒŋ]
美 [swɑːn sɔːŋ]
网络 绝唱; 天鹅之歌; 天鹅绝唱; 最后的作品; 天鹅曲
英英释义
noun
- a final performance or effort (especially before retirement)
双语例句
- The Tempest was William Shakespeare's swan song in1612.
《暴风雨》是威廉·莎士比亚于1612年的绝笔之作。 - Tomorrow will be their swan song.
明天他们将举行告别演出。 - At first, swan song meant the last work of a poet, musician or writer.
起初,swansong(绝唱)意味着一个诗人,音乐家或作家的最后一部作品。 - But in the meantime, one thing is sure: come his spring swan song this week, Mr. Gaultier's show will once again be the one to see.
但是与此同时,有一件事是确定的:这个星期,来看他的春夏季天鹅之歌吧。 - And, the expression swan song has long been a part of the English language.
而且,swansong(最后的诗篇;绝笔;最后的功业)这种表达已在很长一段时间内都是英语的一部分。 - Bush was at times contentious, reflective, even apologetic during his swan song with the Washington press corps.
在与华盛顿新闻媒体最后一次的交锋中,布什时而反应激烈,时而默然不语,甚至满脸歉意的道歉。 - The ex-champion said that if he lost this fight it would be his swan song.
这位上届冠军说,如果他这次输了,它将成为他最后一次比赛。 - Someone's swan song usually is also considered that person's finest work.
某人的天鹅之歌通常也被认为是这个人最好的作品。 - The Candle Flickers Red was the swan song created by Liu in his short life. They had red tapers on the table at Christmastime.
《烛影摇红》是他短暂生涯的“天鹅之讴”。在圣诞节期间他们在桌子上点红色的细蜡烛。 - In English, the last work produced by an artist, writer, or composer, or the last performance of an actor or singer it often called his or her swan song.
在英语里,作家、美术家和音乐家的绝笔,或演员、歌唱家的最后一次登台,常被称为“天鹅之歌”。