*English-Music Dictionary* [English-Music Dictionary] It's a dictionary which links a noun of English and a music.After all,The English-English dictionary with sounds.Frankly speaking,It's so hard that I can't make the dictionary by myself.Anyone help me?(2003.02.01 Tes)
[How to use] Please approach the words you want to look up with click the marks...(+Etc.)
+...To the next alphabet (Ex:A->B)
[Attention] There are some cases you can't look up the words you want to do.And,you may feel the songs isn't match the meaning of the words.Sorry...I'll hold on. :-}
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[autumn] the season of the year between summer and winter, when leaves change colour and the weather becomes colder.
[attachment] a strong feeling of affection for sb/sth.
[beginning] the first part of an event, a story.
[behind] a person's bottom. People often say ebehindf to avoid saying ebottomf.
[caprice] a sudden change in attitude or behaviour for no obvious reason.the tendency to change your mind suddenly or behave unexpectedly.
[Christmas Eve] the day before Christmas Day, 24 December; the evening of this day.
[Congratulation] a message congratulating sb to offer / send your congratulations to sb
[dresser] a person whose job is to look after an actor's clothes for a play and help him/her to get dressed.
[drive] a journey in a car or other vehicle.
[end] the final part of a period of time, an event, an activity or a story.
[eternity] time without end, especially life continuing without end after death. a period of time that seems to be very long or to never end.
[flower]the coloured part of a plant from which the seed or fruit develops. Flowers usually grow at the end of a stem and last only a short time.
[function] a special activity or purpose of a person or thing.
[future] the time that will come after the present or the events that will happen then.the possibility of being successful or surviving at a later time.
[graduation] the act of successfully completing a university degree, or studies at an Ameerican high school. a ceremony at which degrees.
[hill] an area of land that is higher than the land around it, but not as high as a mountain. a slope on a road.
[limit]ca point at which sth stops being possible or existing.the greatest or smallest amount of sth that is allowed.the furthest edge of an area or a place.
[love] a strong feeling of deep affection for sb/sth, especially a member of your family or a friend.a strong feeling of affection for sb that you are sexually attracted to.a person, a thing or an activity that you like very much.
[lover] somebody who likes or enjoys a particular thing.
[moonlight] the light of the moon.
[message] a written or spoken piece of information.
[nightmare] a dream that is very frightening or unpleasant.an experience that is very frightening and unpleasant, or very difficult to deal with.
[nostalgia] a feeling of sadness mixed with pleasure and affection when you think of happy times in the past.
[optimism] a feeling that good things will happen and that sth will be successful.
[race] competition between people, animals, vehicles, etc. to see which one is the faster or fastest.
[recollection] a thing that you remember from the past.
[remembrance] the act or process of remembering an event in the past or a person who is dead.an object that causes you to remember.
[rich] having a lot of money or property.expensive and beautiful.
[sunrise] the time when the sun first appears in the sky in the morning .
[sea] the salt water that covers most of the earth's surface and surrounds its continents and islands.
[spirit] a person's feelings or state of mind.
[sprout] to start to grow sth.
[summer] the warmest season of the year, coming between spring and autumn.
[Train] a railway/railroad engine pulling a number of carriages or trucks, taking people and goods from one place to another.
[universe] the whole of space and everything in it, including the earth, the planets and the stars.a system of stars, planets, etc. in space outside our own.
[waltz] a graceful dance in which two people dance together to a regular rhythm.
[wish] a thing that you want to have or to happen.
[way] a method, style or manner of doing sth.a particular manner or style of behaviour.a route or road that you take in order to reach a place.the route along which sb/sth is moving; the route that sb/sth would take if there was nothing stopping them.a road, path or street for travelling along.used in the names of streets.a particular direction; in a particular direction.a means of going into or leaving a place, such as a door or gate.a distance or period of time between two points.
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