英:[fluːt]
美:[fluːt]
英:[fluːt]
美:[fluːt]
复数:flutes
第三人称单数:flutes
现在分词:fluting
过去式:fluted
过去分词:fluted
flutist (n.)
词根:flute
n.fluting 吹笛子;笛声;[机] 开槽
flutist 笛手;横笛吹奏者(等于flautist)
v.fluting 吹奏长笛(flute的ing形式)
noun
a high-pitched musical instrument of the woodwind family, consisting of a long slender tube of wood or metal with finger holes or keys along it, that is played by blowing into a mouthpiece at one end or across a hole near one end.The flute became a popular jazz instrument in the 1950s.The shepherd boy amused himself by playing a wooden flute.
one of a number of vertical concave channels or grooves, incised esp. on architectural columns and the like.
an indentation, groove, or furrow, as in pleated cloth or along the edge of a pie crust.
intransitive verb
to play a flute.
to sing or whistle with a flutelike sound.
transitive verb
to play on a flute.
to sing (a phrase or song) with a flutelike tone.
to make grooves or furrows in.Flute the edges of the pie crust with your fingers and thumb.We use this tool to flute the surface of the glass.
reed flute cave芦笛岩
14世纪初,源自古法语 flaut, flaute(音乐)“长笛”(12世纪),源自古普罗旺斯语 flaut,其起源不确定; 可能是模拟的或来自拉丁语 flare “吹”(来自 PIE 根 *bhle- “吹”); 可能受到普罗旺斯语 laut “鲁特琴”的影响。其他日耳曼语言的单词(如德语 flöte)同样是从法语借来的。
古代长笛是直接吹过吹口,但离开演奏者的嘴巴; 现代 transverse 或 German 长笛发展于18世纪。那时,旧式长笛有时被称为 flûte-a-bec(法语,字面意思是“有喙的长笛”)。音乐会长笛的现代设计和键盘系统由 Theobald Boehm 于1834年完善。建筑意义上的“柱子上的凹槽”(1650年代)来自于想象中的长笛中间分裂的内部的相似之处。意思是“高大而细长的酒杯”来自于1640年代。
槽沟
Noun Middle English floute, from Anglo-French floute, fleute, from Old French flaüte, probably of imitative origin
The first known use of flute was in the 14th century
flutingnoun
fluted decoration
flute1 of 2noun
a woodwind instrument played by blowing across a hole near the closed end
a rounded grooveespecially: one on an architectural column
flute2 of 2verb
to play a flute
to make a sound like that of a flute
to form flutes in
fluted columns
flute1 of 2noun
a woodwind instrument played by blowing across a hole near the closed end
a rounded grooveespecially: one on an architectural column
flute2 of 2verb
to play a flute
to make a sound like that of a flute
to form flutes in
fluted columns
1 I saw the Huangs, the same old complaining relatives now embarrassed by this poor showing, the entertainers with their violins and flutes.
2 The cave got its name from the reeds growing outside it, with which people make flutes.
其名字源于向外生长的芦笛岩, 人们用其做成长笛.
3 This bar cart features two transparent glass shelves for open-air storage for champagne flutes, decanters, serving plates, and more.
4 They smelted and forged iron ore into weapons, plowshares, flutes, and delicate jewelry.
5 She reaches for a platter of strawberries and dips one into the bubbly liquid in her flute.
6 “The flutes are too high-pitched. I like the low sound of the trombone.”
7 I stared at the glass, seeing how the light shone through, throwing a transparent, precisely fluted shadow against the dark grain of the table, and there on the bottom of the glass lay an eye.
8 Nhamo saw Crocodile Guts packing a string bag: He put in a pipe, fishing lines, and a reed flute she remembered him playing as he waited for fish to blunder into his net.
9 The partitioned storage design is not only stylish but also practical.Find it on AmazonBrighten Your Bar Cart With Colored Champagne FlutesFor a subtle way to incorporate a touch of color into your home, add these colored champagne flutes to your home decor.
10 He plays the flute; Can you play on this old recorder?
他会演奏长笛; 你能使这台老录音机演奏起来 吗 .
11 These earmuffs have saved me from screechy subway brakes, piercing flutes, gross Noah sounds, trick or treat yells, wishy-washy Deb, and mean Kiki.
12 I was always last chair because I’m not very good at flute.
13 No, but he used to export Chinese musical instruments, such as zithers ( kucheng ), flutes.
不, 但他以前出口中国乐器, 象 古筝 鼓, 长笛.
14 She ignored the warnings of a priest of her people who begged her to return to her gods; and she sang an aria of love for the Spaniard to the accompaniment of the flute.
15 "One flute will serve only to unstop your ears and dissolve the caul from off your eyes, so that you may hear and see the truths that will be laid before you."
16 Under the cacophony of foreign tongues, he heard queer music playing from somewhere up ahead, a thin high fluting accompanied by drums.
17 Kelli picked up a music stand and swiped a row of clarinets and flutes.
18 Then, out of Ts’ai Yen’s tent, which was apart from the others, the barbarians heard a woman’s voice singing, as if to her babies, a song so high and clear, it matched the flutes.
19 Sheet music, surely also the ill-gotten spoils of the Château des Bourreaux—a lot of popular songs from the last decade and some pieces by French composers, scored for flute and piano.
20 There was not a piece of armour proofed in Europe but what Unde Dap had a theory about it He was furious with the new Gothic style, with its ridges and scallop-patterns and fluting.
2 长笛演奏者
4 高脚玻璃酒杯
6 竖笛
9 长笛
11 沟槽
14 装饰凹槽
16 衣服
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18 吹长笛
19 横笛