1610s, "scholar, connoisseur," from Italian virtuoso (plural virtuosi), noun use of adjective meaning "skilled, learned, of exceptional worth," from Late Latin virtuosus (see virtuous). Meaning "person with great skill, one who is a master of the mechanical part of a fine art" (as in music) is first attested 1743.
双语例句
1. Holland would never dare cast himself as a virtuoso pianist.
霍兰永远不敢说自己是位钢琴名家。
来自柯林斯例句
2. England's football fans were hoping for a virtuoso performance against Cameroon.
英格兰队的球迷期待着该队与喀麦隆队能够上演一场精彩对决。
来自柯林斯例句
3. He was gaining a reputation as a remarkable virtuoso.
作为一位技艺非凡的大师,他声誉日隆。
来自辞典例句
4. And in time Paganini resumed his career as a touring virtuoso.
帕格尼尼终于重操他的巡回演奏的旧业.
来自辞典例句
5. In time Paganini resumed his career as a touring virtuoso.