musical instrument 英 [ˈmju:zikəl ˈinstrumənt]   美 [ˈmjuzɪkəl ˈɪnstrəmənt]

musical instrument

musical instrument  英 [ˈmju:zikəl ˈinstrumənt] 美 [ˈmjuzɪkəl ˈɪnstrəmənt]

phrase. [轻] 乐器 

名词复数:musical instruments 

The banjo, a stringed musical instrument, was an African invention brought over with the slaves to the New World. 班卓原本是非洲人发明的一种弦乐器,后来和奴隶一起被带到新世界去。
Strict rules ban any musical instrument, cigarettes, games and singing, not to mention radio, television, telephone, telegraph and newspaper. 这里律例严格,禁止任何乐器、香烟、游戏、唱歌,更不用提收音机、电视机、电报和报纸了。

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  • phrase. [轻] 乐器
  • 1. The banjo, a stringed musical instrument, was an African invention brought over with the slaves to the New World.

    班卓原本是非洲人发明的一种弦乐器,后来和奴隶一起被带到新世界去。

  • 2. Strict rules ban any musical instrument, cigarettes, games and singing, not to mention radio, television, telephone, telegraph and newspaper.

    这里律例严格,禁止任何乐器、香烟、游戏、唱歌,更不用提收音机、电视机、电报和报纸了。

  • 3. Mrs Meng said she was not as strict as some mothers - she does not force her son to learn a musical instrument - but he cannot fall too far behind at school.

    孟女士说她不像其他妈妈一样严格要求-她没有强迫他儿子学习乐器-但是他儿子不能在学校落后的太多。

ˌmusical ˈinstrument / ; NAmE / ( also in·stru·ment ) noun an object used for producing musical sounds, for example a piano or a drum 乐器 Most pupils learn (to play) a musical instrument. 多数小学生都学习演奏乐器。 the instruments of the orchestra 管弦乐队的乐器 ˌmusical ˈinstrument / ; NAmE /
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