2.For my money, he’s one of the greatest pianists of all time.
依我看,他是历来数一数二钢。
3.As a pianist, he was second only to Rubinstein.
作为一名钢,他仅次于鲁宾斯坦。
4.The pianist gave a fine performance.
钢演奏得很出色。
5.The pianist had to tailor his style to suit the vocalist’s distinctive voice.
钢手不得不改变风格以配合歌手独特嗓音。
6.The pianist gave a long and varied recital,with a couple of encores for good measure.
那钢独奏演出时间、节目多,还加奏了两支曲子。
7.The pianist gave several encores.
这个钢演奏者应听众要求又演奏了几支乐曲。
8.The pianist has deft fingers.
钢有灵巧双手。
9.His tutress, a famous pianist Bao Huiqiao explained in detail to the audience about her student's performance during the interval.
他老师--著名钢慧荞在演奏间隙作了详尽解说。
10.The former form takes The Pianist as an example to make a delicate watch Polanski’s skill to change the literature structure into filmable one.
前者以《钢师》为例,探讨了波兰斯基在改编过程中对原作结构整合。
11.Our pianist had fallen ill, and then, at the eleventh hour, when we thought we’d have to cancel the performance, Jill offered to replace him.
我们钢演奏者病倒了,在最后关头,当我们以为不得不取消表演时, 吉尔表示愿意代替他演出。
12.He made a big impression five years ago as a sideman with the trumpeter Terence Blanchard, and now he tours and records with the pianist Herbie Hancock.