trumpet 英 [ˈtrʌmpɪt]   美 [ˈtrʌmpɪt]

trumpet

trumpet  英 [ˈtrʌmpɪt] 美 [ˈtrʌmpɪt]

n. 喇叭;喇叭声  vt. 吹喇叭;吹嘘  vi. 吹喇叭;发出喇叭般的声音 

进行时:trumpeting  过去式:trumpeted  过去分词:trumpeted  第三人称单数:trumpets  名词复数:trumpets 

Life is something like a trumpet. 生活有点像一个喇叭。
At SW, you can order a melon duo, tofu salad and grilled royal trumpet mushrooms with polenta. 在 SW(牛排馆),你可以要一份瓜盅,豆腐沙拉和高档烤喇叭菇与玉米粥。

  • A trumpet is a brass instrument that you play by blowing into its mouthpiece and pressing valves to form notes. If your older brother has trouble getting up in the morning, you can help him out by practicing your trumpet outside his bedroom door at six a.m.
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  • n. 喇叭;喇叭声
  • vt. 吹喇叭;吹嘘
  • vi. 吹喇叭;发出喇叭般的声音
  • 1. Life is something like a trumpet.

    生活有点像一个喇叭。

  • 2. At SW, you can order a melon duo, tofu salad and grilled royal trumpet mushrooms with polenta.

    在 SW(牛排馆),你可以要一份瓜盅,豆腐沙拉和高档烤喇叭菇与玉米粥。

  • 3. It stirred them like the note of a trumpet; just as it had often stirred the man who was coming home tonight, in his boyhood.

    汽笛声,像喇叭里吹出的音符,使他们激动;就像它使今晚回家的那个男人在童年时代常常激动地那样。

  • trumpet (n.) late 14c., from Old French trompette "trumpet," diminutive of trompe (see trump (n.2)).
  • trumpet (v.) 1520s, from trumpet (n.). Figurative sense of "to proclaim, extol" is attested from 1580s. Related: Trumpeted; trumpeting.
trum·pet / ˈtrʌmpɪt ; NAmE ˈtrʌmpɪt / noun , verb trumpet trumpets trumpeted trumpeting noun 1 a brassmusical instrument made of a curved metal tube that you blow into, with three valvesfor changing the note 小号;喇叭 2 a thing shaped like a trumpet,especially the open flower of a daffodil 喇叭形物;(尤指)绽开的水仙花 IDIOMsee blow v. verb 1 [transitive ] trumpetsth (as sth) | + speech to talk about sth publicly in a proud or enthusiastic way 宣扬;鼓吹;吹嘘 to trumpet somebody's achievements 吹嘘某人的成就 Their marriage was trumpeted as the wedding of the year. 他们的联姻被宣扬成年度婚礼。 2 [intransitive ] (especially of an elephant 尤指大象 ) to make a loud noise 吼叫 trum·pet / ˈtrʌmpɪt ; NAmE ˈtrʌmpɪt /
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