accordion
accordion 英 [əˈkɔ:diən] 美 [əˈkɔrdiən]
adj. 可折叠的 n. 手风琴
名词复数:accordions
- An accordion is a hand-held musical instrument that has a keyboard or buttons and a bellows that blows air in and out. A street musician might play folk tunes on her accordion and collect donations in a hat.
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- adj. 可折叠的
- n. 手风琴
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1. But my fancy accordion might as well have been a cardboard box that afternoon.
但是那天下午,我别致的手风琴好像变成了纸板盒。
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2. All at once I pictured my own father, patiently enduring my nightly accordion practice sessions though he must have yearned for peace and quiet after his long days at the pizza factory.
突然,我想起了我的父亲。 虽然他在比萨厂呆了一整天后一定非常渴望清静,但还是耐心地忍受着我每天晚上练习手风琴的那段时间。
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3. Two sets of vintage accordion doors open to lush tropical gardens while the interior pallet emulates the colors of the tropical sea and sky.
两套老式手风琴门,迎向郁郁葱葱的热带花园,而室内的颜色仿佛是热带的碧空和蓝海。
- accordion (n.) "small, keyed, bellows-like wind instrument," 1831, from German Akkordion, from Akkord "musical chord, concord of sounds," from a verb similar to Old French acorder "agree, be in harmony," from Vulgar Latin *accordare (compare Italian accordare "to attune a musical instrument;" see accord (v.)), with suffix on analogy of clarion, etc. Invented 1829 by piano-maker Cyrill Demian of Vienna. The type with a keyboard instead of buttons is a piano accordion. Related: Accordionist.
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