英:[ˈhɜ:di gɜ:di]
美:[ˈhɜrdi gɜrdi]
英:[ˈhɜ:di gɜ:di]
美:[ˈhɜrdi gɜrdi]
hur·dy-gur·dy
huhr di guhr di
hurdy-gurdies
noun
a stringed instrument in which sound is produced by the friction of a rosined wheel turned by a crank against the strings and the pitches are varied by keys
any of various mechanical musical instruments (such as the barrel organ)
"手摇风琴,一种用曲柄演奏的嗡嗡作响的乐器",1749年,可能是模仿乐器的声音并受到约1500年的 hirdy-girdy “喧闹,混乱”的影响而产生的。最初是一种通过转动轮子演奏的嗡嗡琴。
probably imitative
The first known use of hurdy-gurdy was in 1745
hurdy-gurdynoun
a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by turning a crankespecially: barrel organ
1 手摇风琴