glockenspiel 英 [ˈglɒkənʃpi:l]   美 [ˈglɑkənʃpil]

glockenspiel

glockenspiel  英 [ˈglɒkənʃpi:l] 美 [ˈglɑkənʃpil]

n. 钟琴,铁琴;键盘式钟琴 

名词复数:glockenspiels 

I think electrons, perhaps, sound like a glockenspiel to me. 我想电子说话的声音应该和钟琴一样。
Gretchaninoff was excited and nervous when he was assigned the glockenspiel part in a performance of Tchaikovsky's orchestral suite Mozartiana. 当葛里切亚尼罗夫被安排去演奏柴可夫斯基管弦乐组曲《莫扎特之声》的钟琴部分时,他非常兴奋和紧张。

  • A glockenspiel is a percussion instrument comprised of metal bars that are struck with a hammer. The glockenspiel is common in German music.
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  • n. 钟琴,铁琴;键盘式钟琴
  • 1. I think electrons, perhaps, sound like a glockenspiel to me.

    我想电子说话的声音应该和钟琴一样。

  • 2. Gretchaninoff was excited and nervous when he was assigned the glockenspiel part in a performance of Tchaikovsky's orchestral suite Mozartiana.

    当葛里切亚尼罗夫被安排去演奏柴可夫斯基管弦乐组曲《莫扎特之声》的钟琴部分时,他非常兴奋和紧张。

  • glockenspiel (n.) 1825 as a type of organ-stop 1834 as a musical instrument consisting of small bells or metal bars struck by hammers, from German Glockenspiel, literally "play of bells," from plural of Glocke "bell" (see clock (n.1)) + Spiel "a play" (see spiel).
glock·en·spiel / ˈɡlɒkənʃpiːl ; NAmE ˈɡlɑːkənʃpiːl / noun a musical instrument made of a row of metal bars of different lengths, that you hit with two small hammers 钟琴 compare xylophone glockenspiel glockenspiels glock·en·spiel / ˈɡlɒkənʃpiːl ; NAmE ˈɡlɑːkənʃpiːl /
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