英:['bʊəd(ə)n]
美:[ 'bordn]
英:['bʊəd(ə)n]
美:[ 'bordn]
noun
burden entry 3 sense 1
a drone bass (as in a bagpipe or a hurdy-gurdy)
a pipe-organ stop of a droning or buzzing quality usually of 16-foot pitch
the lowest bell (as in a carillon) in a ring of bells
bourdon tube弹簧管;布尔顿管
见 burden(n.2)。
Middle English burdoun, from Middle French bourdon bass horn, of imitative origin
1 Thus this habit of singing merged into faux bourdon, which has been discussed in a former chapter.
2 In regard to the word bourdon, why it has been applied to a pilgrim's staff, it is not easy to guess.
3 For over 100 years, Versailles stood for the power and prestige of the Bourdon dynasty.
一百多年来,凡尔赛宫一直代表着波旁王朝的权力和威望。
4 When far through the cloisters the anthem was stealing, Thy heart was ablaze with a heavenly ray— When thy organ was softly and tenderly pealing, Or the bass of thy bourdon was rolling away.
5 The combination of the faux bourdon and the remnant of the organum gives us the foundation for our modern tone system.
6 Meanwhile, there went on beneath Algernon's love-songs and the few utterances of the players which the game necessitated, a kind of accompanying "bourdon" of voices from downstairs.
7 The white figure swayed slowly to and fro, carrying the dull, humming voice with it, and now she seemed to hear a far-away fanaticism, the bourdon of a fatalism which she longed to understand.
8 They will all be tuned to the great bourdon bell Emmanuel.
9 At the cathedral, the coffin was brought into the vast chamber and a bourdon bell tolled.
10 Just within the left portal is preserved the old bourdon called la Non-Pareille, a curiosity which seems in questionable taste for inclusion within a cathedral.
11 It resembles the bourdon stop on the organ, and in the lowest register, more especially, the tone is somewhat hollow and wanting in power although mellower than that of the bassoon.
12 Throughout this and the other great speeches of the period "the Roman People" is a phrase that keeps perpetually recurring with an effect like that of a bourdon stop.
13 From the Boulevard Bourdon to the bridge of Austerlitz one of those clamors which resemble billows stirred the multitude.
从布尔东林荫大道到奥斯特里茨桥,人声鼓噪有如海潮咆哮,人群动荡起来了。
14 Before us was the "bourdon," so called, weighing 2,200 pounds, the bronze monster upon which the bass note was sounded, and which sounded the hour over the level fields of Flanders.
15 Effect of different solvents on thermal decomposition of RDX was studied by using special Bourdon manometer.
用布氏压力计研究不同溶剂对溶液中RDX热分解的影响.
16 I install a sound box which is bourdon.
装了一个音箱,是低音炮。
17 Listen to the amateur organist practising 'Abide with me,' and the 'Old Hundredth,' on the Leiblich Gedacht and the Dulciana, with the bourdon on the pedals.
18 The mourner's chant sounds above the bourdon of the tom-tom, the wail of the saringis.
19 "For the same cause that the pilgrim, returning from Palestine, brings home his staff, or bourdon, bound with palm," that is, to show where he has been.
20 It originally means the drone of a bagpipe; French, "bourdon."