bagpipe

英 ['bægpaɪp] 美['bæɡpaɪps]
  • n. 风笛
  • vi. 奏风笛

英英释义


1. a wind instrument; the player blows air into a bag and squeezes it out through pipes

实用场景例句


The wail of the bagpipe could be heard in the distance.
远远地能听到风笛的呜咽。

柯林斯例句

The bagpipe is a sweet musical instrument.
风笛是一种听起来很悦耳的乐器.

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A wailful bagpipe played out in the night.
夜幕中传来悲哭般的风笛声.

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This is a kind of bagpipe.
这是一种熏衣草香水.

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This is a kind of Scottish bagpipe.
这是一种苏格兰风笛.

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Any of the pipes of a bagpipe tuned to produce a single tone.
发出标准音频的小管;用来建立清唱时的起音.

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中文词源


bagpipe 风笛

bag, 多余词,来自英国部队俚语agony bag. pipe, 管,风笛。

双语例句


1. The wail of the bagpipe could be heard in the distance.
远远地能听到风笛的呜咽。

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2. The bagpipe is a sweet musical instrument.
风笛是一种听起来很悦耳的乐器.

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3. A wailful bagpipe played out in the night.
夜幕中传来悲哭般的风笛声.

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4. This is a kind of bagpipe.
这是一种熏衣草香水.

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5. Learning Irish bagpipe need how long?
学习爱尔兰风笛需要多长时间?

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英文词源


bagpipe (n.)
late 14c., from bag (n.) + pipe (n.1); originally a favorite instrument in England as well as the Celtic lands, but by 1912 English army officers' slang for it was agony bags. Related: Bagpiper (early 14c.).

词态变化


复数: bagpipes;第三人称单数: bagpipes;过去式: bagpiped;过去分词: bagpiped;现在分词: bagpiping;名词: bagpipes;