'folk .music alsofolkn[U] traditional music that has been played by ordinary people in a particular area for a long time a style of popular music in which people sing and play guitars, without any electronic equipment
1. But he wanted to see the old folk again and to visit my mother´s grave. 但他想再见见老乡并且看看我母亲的坟墓。
2. But he wanted to see the old folk again and to visit my mother´s grave. 但是,他想看一看家乡父老乡亲,为我的母亲扫墓。
3. But tell me, Joe, how did you guess that I wasn´t giving music lessons?" 告诉我,乔,你怎么猜到我不是在教音乐课?”
4. But he also hosted a classical music show on the college's FM station and listened to Wagner as he studied his accounting. 但是他也曾在大学调频电台上主持过一档古典音乐节目,并且在学习会计学的时候还在欣赏瓦格纳的音乐作品。
5. When I played some music, Laurie stood up on the bed and danced. 当我弹起音乐时,她就站在床上跳舞。
6. The radio blared out pop music. 无线电高声播放流行音乐.
7. The music was composed by him. 这乐曲由他谱写而成。
8. The sounds of music grew fainter in the distance. 音乐的声音在远处逐渐模糊了.
9. The sound of martial music is always inspiring. 军乐的声音总是激动人心。
10. The sick man found solace in music. 那男病人从音乐中获得了安慰.