harpsichord 英 [ˈhɑ:psɪkɔ:d]   美 [ˈhɑrpsɪkɔrd]

harpsichord

harpsichord  英 [ˈhɑ:psɪkɔ:d] 美 [ˈhɑrpsɪkɔrd]

n. 羽管键琴,大键琴 

名词复数:harpsichords 

One piece was the harpsichord part for the Concerto in G (molto allegro) and the other was the Prelude in G major. 一件是G大调协奏曲的大提琴部分,另外一件是G大调协奏曲的序曲。

  • A harpsichord is a musical instrument that looks like a piano but has a noticeably different tone. The harpsichord was very popular in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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  • n. 羽管键琴,大键琴
  • 1. One piece was the harpsichord part for the Concerto in G (molto allegro) and the other was the Prelude in G major.

    一件是G大调协奏曲的大提琴部分,另外一件是G大调协奏曲的序曲。

  • harpsichord (n.) 1610s, from French harpechorde "harp string," from Modern Latin harpichordium (source also of Italian arpicordo), from harpa (see harp (n.)) + chorda "string" (see cord). The unexplained, unetymological -s- in the English word is there by 1660s.
harp·si·chord / ˈhɑːpsɪkɔːd ; NAmE ˈhɑːrpsɪkɔːrd / noun an early type of musical instrument similar to a piano, but with strings that are plucked(= pulled), not hit 拨弦键琴;羽管键琴 harpsichord harpsichords harp·si·chord / ˈhɑːpsɪkɔːd ; NAmE ˈhɑːrpsɪkɔːrd /
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