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 music     
  mu‧sic S1 W1 /ˈmjuːzɪk/ BrE  AmE  noun [uncountable]    [Word Family: noun: ↑music, ↑musical, ↑musician, ↑musicianship, ↑musicology, ↑musicologist; adjective: ↑musical, unmusical; adverb: ↑musically]   [Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old French; Origin: musique, from Latin, from Greek mousike 'art of the Muses', from Mousa;  ⇨ ↑muse2]   1. a series of sounds made by instruments or voices in a way that is pleasant or exciting:         I often listen to classical music when I’m in the car.        A new piece of music was specially written for the occasion.   2. the art of writing or playing music:         Peter’s studying music at college.        music lessons    music business/industry etc        a career in the music business   3. a set of written marks representing music, or paper with the written marks on it:         I left my music at home.        McCartney never learned to read music. ⇨ ↑sheet music   4. be music to your ears if someone’s words are music to your ears, they make you very happy or pleased   5. set/put something to music to write music so that the words of a poem, play etc can be sung    ⇨ face the music at ↑face2(7)       • • •   COLLOCATIONS      verbs     ▪ listen to music  Ella was listening to music on her iPod.     ▪ play music  A small band was playing jazz music.     ▪ write/compose music  He composed the music for the 'Lord of the Rings' films.     ▪ make music (=play or compose music)  We began making music together about five years ago.      ADJECTIVES/NOUN + music     ▪ loud/soft/quiet  They were kept awake by loud music from next door.     ▪ pop/rock/classical etc music  Johnny Cash was one of country music’s greatest stars.     ▪ live music (=played by musicians on stage)  Most of the bars have live music.     ▪ recorded music  Live music can sound very different from recorded music.     ▪ background music (=that you hear but do not listen to)  the soft background music in the restaurant     ▪ choral music (=sung by choirs)  We perform a wide variety of choral music.     ▪ instrumental music (=with no singing)  a programme of instrumental music     ▪ chamber music (=classical music played by a small group of musicians)  a performance of Schumann’s chamber music     ▪ orchestral music (=classical music played by a large group of musicians)  He has a large CD collection, mostly orchestral music.     ▪ piano/organ music  I love listening to piano music.      music + NOUN     ▪ a music lover  Her recordings delighted music lovers.      phrases     ▪ a piece of music  It’s a beautiful piece of music.      COMMON ERRORS      ► Do not say 'classic music'. Say  classical music.       • • •   THESAURUS     ▪ music the sounds made by musical instruments or people singing:  The music was really loud.     ▪ tune the main series of musical notes in a piece of music:  a folk song with a pretty tune     ▪ melody the main series of notes in a piece of music that has many notes being played at the same time, especially in classical music:  The soprano sang the melody.     ▪ harmony the chords or notes in a piece of music that support the melody:  the rich harmonies in the symphony     ▪ piece (also piece of music) an arrangement of musical notes – use this about music without words:  It’s a difficult piece to play.     ▪ composition formal a piece of music that someone has written:  This is one of his own compositions.     ▪ work a piece of music, especially classical music:  one of Mozart’s best-known works     ▪ track one of the songs or pieces of music on a CD:  the album’s title track     ▪ number a piece of popular music that forms part of a concert or show:  the show’s first number
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  music Music can be sung or played on instruments.| ◎ | ['mju:zik] |  | ※ | danh từ |  |   | ■ | nhạc; âm nhạc |  |   | ☆ | to have an ear for music |  |   | có năng khiếu về âm nhạc |  |   | ☆ | to set a poem to music |  |   | phổ nhạc một bài thơ |  |   | ☆ | to study music |  |   | học nhạc |  |   | ☆ | a music teacher |  |   | thầy dạy nhạc |  |   | ☆ | a music lover |  |   | người yêu âm nhạc |  |   | ■ | tiếng nhạc; khúc nhạc; bản nhạc |  |   | ☆ | Mozart's music |  |   | nhạc của Mozart |  |   | ☆ | to play a piece of music |  |   | chơi một bản nhạc |  |   | 〆 | to face the music |  |   | ✓ | (thông tục) dũng cảm chống chọi với tất cả những khó khăn; chịu đựng tất cả những hậu quả của việc mình làm; chịu đựng tất cả những lời phê bình chê trách |  |   | 〆 | to be music to somebody's ears |  |   | ✓ | khiến ai rất hài lòng |  
 
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