英:[lu:t]
美:[lut]
英:[lu:t]
美:[lut]
noun (1)
a stringed instrument having a large pear-shaped body, a vaulted back, a fretted fingerboard, and a head with tuning pegs which is often angled backward from the neck
verb
transitive verb
to seal or cover (something, such as a joint or surface) with lute
noun (2)
a substance (such as cement or clay) for packing a joint or coating a porous surface to make it impervious to gas or liquid
combining form
corpus luteum
luteal
弦乐器,13世纪晚期,来自古法语 lut, leut(现代法语 luth),源自古普罗旺斯语 laut,是阿拉伯语 al-'ud 的一个错误分割,指阿拉伯鲁特琴,字面意思是“木头”(源自中世纪拉丁语 lutana,西班牙语 laud,葡萄牙语 alaude,意大利语 liuto),其中 al 是定冠词。
荷兰语 luit,德语 Laute,丹麦语 luth 来自罗曼语系。演奏者是 luter(中古英语), lutist(1620年代)或 lutanist(约1600年,源自中世纪拉丁语 lutanista)。
Noun (1) Middle English, from Middle French lut, from Old Occitan laut, from Arabic al-ʽūd, literally, the wood Verb Middle English, from Latin lutare, from lutum mud — more at pollute Combining form New Latin (corpus) luteum
The first known use of lute was in the 13th century
macroscopicadjective
large enough to be observed by the naked eye
macroscopic animals
mackintoshnoun
raincoat
Machnoun
mach number
MacGuffinnoun
something (as an object) in a film or story that serves to set and keep the plot in motion despite usually lacking intrinsic importance
mace1 of 2noun
a heavy spiked club used as a weapon in the Middle Ages
an ornamental staff carried as a symbol of authority
mace2 of 2noun
a spice made from the dried outer covering of the nutmeg
lutenoun
a musical instrument resembling a guitar but with a pear-shaped body
Lutheranadjective
of or relating to Martin Luther or his religious doctrines
of or relating to the Protestant churches following Lutheran doctrines
Lutheranadjective
of or relating to Martin Luther or his religious doctrines
of or relating to the Protestant churches following Lutheran doctrines
lutenoun
a musical instrument resembling a guitar but with a pear-shaped body
lutenoun
a substance (as cement or clay) for packing a joint (as in laboratory apparatus) or coating a porous surface to produce imperviousness to gas or liquid
1 The violin’s absence of frets, which had been a feature of the viola da gamba family and the lute, also allowed its player greater freedom in the tuning and individuality of phrasing.
2 It was a trouper’s lute, its long, graceful neck and round bowl were painfully familiar.
3 Kneeling, I opened my lute case and brought out a small bundle.
4 He flew into a rage with him and brained him with his lute.
5 Ladies and courtiers wore their finest silks and jewels, and musicians sounded their tabors, drums, and lutes.
6 “I may not like the little sprit very much, but I’m not cruel enough to buy him a lute with a sour neck.”
7 I turned to see what he was looking at and saw my lute case, empty.
8 Take the plough thethe mallet the lute.
带上耕犁,带上炼炉,带上木槌,带上诗琴.
9 “Well, thank God Miss Annie has left for a while. Now perhaps I can play my lute without her rasping denunciations assailing me from across the alley.”
10 To date , Chinese Lute is the most important plucked string instrument in the band.
而在乐队中,一直到今天, 琵琶都是最重要的弹拨乐器.
11 Many aristocrats and wealthy merchants themselves played viols at home, too, sometimes combined in a duet with a plucked lute.
12 I shifted my lute self-consciously and shook my head.
13 Her initial courage was failing a little, and she began to twist the lute string with the cord on the cake boxes.
14 A lute was given to me when I was six and my sister, Cecilia, was four.
15 Grinning, I pulled my lute out of its case.
16 One of the pegs on my lute was loose and I didn’t have the money to fix it.
17 Don't explain it to him; it's only playing the lute to a cow.
别向他解释,那只是对牛弹琴。
18 To all appearances I held the lute casually, carelessly.
19 Devi looked at the lute, the book, and the pipes, and drew a long, slow breath.
20 Combined with my paid work in Kilvin’s shop, this left me with barely enough time to eat, sleep, and study, let alone give my lute the time it deserved.