【muso】在多语言下的意思、翻译、词源、用法、例句
英语(English)
词源(Etymology)
From musician + -o (“diminutive suffix”).
发音(Pronunciation)
Audio (AU) - Rhymes: -uːzəʊ
名词(Noun)
muso (plural musos)
- (Britain, Australia, informal) Diminutive of musician.
- 2000 May 5, Justin French, “Heads up, Yes me again Mr m3a Smart mouth”, in alt.music.journalism, Usenet[1]:
- I don't expect you to understand the hours involved in becoming a talented muso, rehearsing for months, writing a hit, recording the song, marketing the band, pressing the CDs and trying to get airplay / make some record sales... but you should be able to find a similar problem in your work...
- 2001 March 27, Mr Q. Z. Diablo, “[long] will the real goth please stand up”, in aus.culture.gothic, Usenet[3]:
- Don't blame the musos. Blame the marketers, A&R men and record company execs. You don't imagine for a moment that musos sought to inflict Bardot, Britney and Christina on an unsuspecting public. Even the producers are only guilty of trying to feed themselves by attempting to write and execute popular songs that appeal to the LCD.
- 2018 October 5, Ben Beaumont-Thomas; Laura Snapes, “Has 10 years of Spotify ruined music?”, in The Guardian[4]:
- It is a badge of pride for musos to say that Spotify’s machine-learning algorithms – when you listen to a track and it recommends things you might also like – don’t cover their cosmopolitan taste.
变位词(Anagrams)
Bambara
发音(Pronunciation)
- \mù.so\
名词(Noun)
muso
Esperanto
发音(Pronunciation)

Noun 1
muso (accusative singular muson, plural musoj, accusative plural musojn)
衍生词(Derived terms)
- dormomuso (“dormouse”)
- kampomuso (“field mouse”)
- Miĉjo Muso (“Mickey Mouse”)
- Minjo Muso (“Minnie Mouse”)
- musa (“murine”)
- mustruo (“mousehole”)

Noun 2
muso (accusative singular muson, plural musoj, accusative plural musojn)
- (computing) mouse (computer input device)
衍生词(Derived terms)
- musklako (“mouseclick”)
- muskursoro (“mouse pointer”)
- musmato (“mousepad”)
- musumi (“to manipulate a mouse”)
Ido
词源(Etymology)
Borrowed from Esperanto muso, English mouse, German Maus, Russian мышь (myšʹ), all ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *muh₂s.
发音(Pronunciation)
名词(Noun)
muso (plural musi)
Italian
词源(Etymology)
Medieval Latin musum, from Late Latin *musa, probably corrupted from Latin morsus (“bite”). See also Provençal mursel, Old Spanish mus, Middle French musel.
发音(Pronunciation)
名词(Noun)
muso m (plural musi)
- muzzle (of an animal)
- (derogatory) mug, face (of a person)
- nose (of an aircraft)
- front (of a car etc)
关联词(Related terms)
- a muso duro
- smusare
- smusata
变位词(Anagrams)
Spanish
词源(Etymology)
发音(Pronunciation)
名词(Noun)
muso m (plural musos)
Venetian
名词(Noun)
muso m (plural musi)
Westrobothnian
词源(Etymology)
From Old Norse mǫsurr, from Proto-Germanic *masuraz.
The -u- is a rare irregularity also found in kuru.
名词(Noun)
muso
关联词(Related terms)
来源参考(References)
- Nyström, Jan-Olov, 1993, Ordbok över lulemålet
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