flute 英 [flu:t]   美 [flut]

flute

flute  英 [flu:t] 美 [flut]

n. 长笛;【工程设计】(刀具的)出屑槽  vt. 用长笛吹奏  vi. 吹长笛 

进行时:fluting  过去式:fluted  过去分词:fluted  第三人称单数:flutes  名词复数:flutes 

The boy trilled on a flute. 男孩在长笛上吹颤音。
Microphones were inside his flute. He was without clothes because they were making too much noise. 麦克风藏在它的长笛中,他没有穿衣服是因为那些衣服会制造太多的噪音。

  • A flute is a thin woodwind instrument: you blow into it and put your fingers over the holes to make music.
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  • n. 长笛;【工程设计】(刀具的)出屑槽
  • vt. 用长笛吹奏
  • vi. 吹长笛
  • 1. The boy trilled on a flute.

    男孩在长笛上吹颤音。

  • 2. Microphones were inside his flute. He was without clothes because they were making too much noise.

    麦克风藏在它的长笛中,他没有穿衣服是因为那些衣服会制造太多的噪音。

  • 3. The flute was in four pieces just after the print and was then assembled by hand.

    据了解,该长笛在刚“出机”时只是四片薄片,随后由研究员手动组合而成。

  • flute (n.) early 14c., from Old French flaut, flaute (musical) "flute" (12c.), from Old Provençal flaut, which is of uncertain origin; perhaps imitative or from Latin flare "to blow" (from PIE root *bhle- "to blow"); perhaps influenced by Provençal laut "lute." The other Germanic words (such as German flöte) are likewise borrowings from French.
  • flute (v.) late 14c., "to play upon the flute," from flute (n.). Meaning "to make (architectural) flutes" is from 1570s. Related: Fluted; fluting.
flute / fluːt ; NAmE fluːt / noun 1 a musical instrument of the woodwindgroup, shaped like a thin pipe. The player holds it sideways and blows across a hole at one end. 长笛 2 champagne ~ a tall narrow glass used for drinking champagne 细长香槟杯(形似长笛) flute flutes fluted fluting flute / fluːt ; NAmE fluːt /
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