reed
reed 英 [ri:d] 美 [rid]
n. [作物] 芦苇;簧片;牧笛;不可依靠的人 vt. 用芦苇盖;用芦苇装饰
名词复数:reeds
- A reed is a woody plant with long, slender leaves. Reeds need a lot of moisture, and they usually grow in or near a marsh.
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- n. [作物] 芦苇;簧片;牧笛;不可依靠的人
- vt. 用芦苇盖;用芦苇装饰
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1. She trembled like a reed, poor thing, and leant against the table perfectly bewildered.
她像一根芦苇似地哆嗦着,可怜的东西,完全惊慌失措地靠在桌边。
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2. So he took a hollow reed, went up to Olympus, stole the red flower of fire, and brought it down to earth in his reed.
于是,他带了一根空心的芦苇到奥林匹斯山去偷红色的火花,并把火花装入芦管带到了人间。
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3. Arrive early enough to soak your reed, warm up your instrument, or vocalize–whatever you need to do to be prepared to get right to the music.
早些到达,以便有足够的时间浸你的簧片,调试你的乐器,或者练练声——做你需要做的每一样事情,为表演作好准备。
- reed (n.) "tall, broad-leafed grass growing in wet places," Old English hreod "reed, rush," from Proto-Germanic *kreut- "reed" (source also of Old Saxon hraid, Old Frisian hriad, Middle Dutch ried, Dutch riet, Old High German hriot, German Ried), with no known cognates beyond Germanic.
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