bagpipes 英 [ˈbægpaɪps]  

bagpipes

bagpipes  英 [ˈbægpaɪps]

also. 风笛 

You will be able to hear bagpipes, highland dancing and many other forms of traditional highland celebrations. 你可以听到风笛,看到高地舞蹈和许多其它形式的传统高地庆祝活动。

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  • also. 风笛
  • 1. You will be able to hear bagpipes, highland dancing and many other forms of traditional highland celebrations.

    你可以听到风笛,看到高地舞蹈和许多其它形式的传统高地庆祝活动。

  • bagpipes (n.) "musical wind instrument consisting of a leather bag and pipes," late 14c., from bag (n.) + pipe (n.1). Related: Bagpipe. Known to the ancients and originally a favorite instrument in England as well as the Celtic lands. By 1912 English army officers' slang for them was agony bags. Related: Bagpiper (early 14c.).
bag·pipes / ˈbæɡpaɪps ; NAmE ˈbæɡpaɪps / ( also pipes ) noun [plural ] ( NAmE also bag·pipe [singular ] ) a musical instrument played especially in Scotland. The player blows air into a bag held under the arm and then slowly forces the air out through pipes to produce a noise. 风笛 bag·pipe / ˈbæɡpaɪp ; NAmE ˈbæɡpaɪp / adjective bagpipe music 风笛乐 bagpipe bagpipes bag·pipes / ˈbæɡpaɪps ; NAmE ˈbæɡpaɪps / bag·pipe / ˈbæɡpaɪp ; NAmE ˈbæɡpaɪp /
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