mandolin 英 [ˈmændəlɪn]   美 [ˌmændəˈlɪn, ˈmændlɪn]

mandolin

mandolin  英 [ˈmændəlɪn] 美 [ˌmændəˈlɪn, ˈmændlɪn]

n. 曼陀林(一种琵琶乐器) 

名词复数:mandolins 

That really crappy mandolin music that midgets enjoy dancing to? 是那种侏儒才会喜欢跟着舞蹈的曼陀林音乐吗?
A sweet mushroomy smell, gnomes stationed in the underbrush, the sound of a mandolin far up on the hill. 周围传来香甜的蘑菇味,小矮人们在灌木丛里,远山传来的曼陀林的音乐。

  • A mandolin is a bit like a small guitar — it's a musical instrument with a wooden body, strings, and a long neck.
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  • n. 曼陀林(一种琵琶乐器)
  • 1. That really crappy mandolin music that midgets enjoy dancing to?

    是那种侏儒才会喜欢跟着舞蹈的曼陀林音乐吗?

  • 2. A sweet mushroomy smell, gnomes stationed in the underbrush, the sound of a mandolin far up on the hill.

    周围传来香甜的蘑菇味,小矮人们在灌木丛里,远山传来的曼陀林的音乐。

  • 3. Dad loved to play the mandolin for his family he knew we enjoyed singing, and hearing him play.

    爸爸被爱弹曼陀林为他知道的他的家庭我们喜欢唱歌,和听见他演奏。

  • mandolin (n.) "lute-like stringed instrument," 1707, from French mandoline, from Italian mandolino, diminutive of mandola, a larger kind of mandolin, altered from Late Latin pandura "three-stringed lute," from Greek pandoura, a three-stringed musical instrument, which is of unknown origin.
man·do·lin / ˈmændəlɪn ; NAmE ˈmændəlɪn / / ˌmændəˈlɪn ; NAmE ˌmændəˈlɪn / noun a musical instrument with metal strings (usually eight) arranged in pairs, and a curved back, played with a plectrum 曼陀林(拨弦乐器) mandolin mandolins man·do·lin / ˈmændəlɪn ; NAmE ˈmændəlɪn /
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