1845, from Italian pizzicato "plucked," past participle of pizzicare "to pluck (strings), pinch," from pizzare "to prick, to sting," from Old Italian pizzo "point, edge," from Vulgar Latin *pits-, probably of imitative origin. As an adjective from 1880.
实用例句
1. Pizzicato and arco techniques have almost unlimited expressive potential, thanks to the Polar Pickup System.
Pizzicato和阿科技术完美工艺几乎无限的表现潜力, 极地拾取系统表示感谢.
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2. The piano itself joins in with the pizzicato after eight bars.