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music to your ears — phrase something that someone says that you are very pleased to hear Their offer of help was music to my ears. Thesaurus: general words for information, news and factssynonym Main entry: music * * * music to your ˈears idiom news or i … Useful english dictionary
music to my ears — good news, a message that makes me happy When she called my name, it was music to my ears … English idioms
music to your ears — something that someone says that you are very pleased to hear Their offer of help was music to my ears … English dictionary
music to one's ears — Anything that one is very glad to hear • • • Main Entry: ↑music * * * something that is pleasant or gratifying to hear or discover the commission s report was music to the ears of the administration … Useful english dictionary
music — mu|sic [ mjuzık ] noun uncount *** 1. ) sounds made by voices or instruments arranged in a way that is pleasant to listen to: She prefers listening to classical music. write/compose music: He s written music for several movie sound tracks. a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
music — n. 1) to compose, write music 2) to perform, play music 3) to set smt. to music 4) to read music 5) background; band; chamber choral; classical; country, hillbilly; dance; folk funky; incidental; instrumental; light; martial modern; organ;… … Combinatory dictionary
music to one's ears — {n. phr.} Something one likes to hear. * /When the manager phoned to say I got the job, it was music to my ears./ … Dictionary of American idioms
music to one's ears — {n. phr.} Something one likes to hear. * /When the manager phoned to say I got the job, it was music to my ears./ … Dictionary of American idioms
music\ to\ one's\ ears — n. phr. Something one likes to hear. When the manager phoned to say I got the job, it was music to my ears … Словарь американских идиом
music to one's ears — something one likes to hear When he told me that I could go to the sales convention in the summer it was music to my ears … Idioms and examples
music — noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English musik, from Anglo French musike, from Latin musica, from Greek mousikē any art presided over by the Muses, especially music, from feminine of mousikos of the Muses, from Mousa Muse Date:… … New Collegiate Dictionary