tambourine 英 [ˌtæmbəˈri:n]   美 [ˌtæmbəˈrin]

tambourine

tambourine  英 [ˌtæmbəˈri:n] 美 [ˌtæmbəˈrin]

n. 小手鼓;非洲野鸽 

名词复数:tambourines 

Joseph played the drums, and sometimes the tambourine, in a band called Fields of Grass. 约瑟夫在一个名叫“草地”的乐队敲鼓,有的时候敲手鼓。
She stood biting her lip, watching, for nearly an hour, until Joseph put his tambourine down and opened his eyes. 她咬着嘴唇站在那里,等着,等了将近一个小时,约瑟夫才放下手鼓、睁开眼睛。

  • The tambourine is a portable percussion instrument that you shake or strike against your leg or palm. If you want to be in a band with your friends but you don't know how to play an instrument, you could try playing the tambourine.
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  • n. 小手鼓;非洲野鸽
  • 1. Joseph played the drums, and sometimes the tambourine, in a band called Fields of Grass.

    约瑟夫在一个名叫“草地”的乐队敲鼓,有的时候敲手鼓。

  • 2. She stood biting her lip, watching, for nearly an hour, until Joseph put his tambourine down and opened his eyes.

    她咬着嘴唇站在那里,等着,等了将近一个小时,约瑟夫才放下手鼓、睁开眼睛。

  • 3. He sang his invocations in a beautiful oaken tenor with a freckle-faced boy at his side playing conga and tambourine as if it was a full drum kit.

    他唱着自己的调调,在一个美丽的橡木男高音的雀斑脸的男孩在他身边用康加舞和铃鼓伴奏,仿佛这是一个充满鼓声音的箱子。

  • tambourine (n.) 1782, in the modern sense of "parchment-covered hoop with pieces of metal attached;" earlier "a small drum" (1570s), from French tambourin "long narrow drum used in Provence," diminutive of tambour "drum," altered by influence of Arabic tunbur "lute," from Old French tabour (see tabor).
tam·bour·ine / ˌtæmbəˈriːn ; NAmE ˌtæmbəˈriːn / noun a musical instrument that has a round wooden frame, sometimes covered with plastic or skin, with metal discs around the edge. To play it you shake it or hit it with your hand. 铃鼓(蒙有塑料或皮面,鼓帮装有金属圆片,摇动或用手击打发声) tambourine tambourines tam·bour·ine / ˌtæmbəˈriːn ; NAmE ˌtæmbəˈriːn /
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