ukulele 英 [,juːkə'leɪlɪ]   美 ['jʊkə'leli]

ukulele

ukulele  英 [,juːkə'leɪlɪ] 美 ['jʊkə'leli]

n. 尤克里里琴(夏威夷的四弦琴,等于ukelele) 

名词复数:ukuleles 

I hear my teacher call to me from the house. “Come and get your ‘ukulele. 我听到老师在屋里叫我:“快拿著你的四弦琴过来,我们该练歌了!”
Your massage therapist knows that your back muscles are tighter than the strings on a soprano ukulele; your shrink knows that half your tension comes from stress. 你的按摩师知道你的背部肌肉简直比夏威夷四弦的琴弦还紧; 你的心理医生会说你的紧张有一半来自于压力;

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  • n. 尤克里里琴(夏威夷的四弦琴,等于ukelele)
  • 1. I hear my teacher call to me from the house. “Come and get your ‘ukulele.

    我听到老师在屋里叫我:“快拿著你的四弦琴过来,我们该练歌了!”

  • 2. Your massage therapist knows that your back muscles are tighter than the strings on a soprano ukulele; your shrink knows that half your tension comes from stress.

    你的按摩师知道你的背部肌肉简直比夏威夷四弦的琴弦还紧; 你的心理医生会说你的紧张有一半来自于压力;

  • 3. Today, Wilentz, 16, composes music, writes songs and plays guitar, drums, piano, ukulele and the pan flute.

    威伦茨今年16岁,她能谱曲、写词、弹吉他、打鼓、弹钢琴和尤克里里琴,还能吹排箫。

  • ukulele (n.) 1896, from Hawaiian 'ukulele, literally "leaping flea," from 'uku "louse, flea" + lele "to fly, jump, leap." Noted earlier in English as the Hawaiian word for "flea." The instrument so called from the rapid motion of the fingers in playing it. It developed from a Portuguese instrument introduced to the islands c. 1879.
uku·lele / ˌjuːkəˈleɪli ; NAmE ˌjuːkəˈleɪli / noun a musical instrument with four strings, like a small guitar 尤克莱利琴(四弦小吉他) ukulele ukuleles uku·lele / ˌjuːkəˈleɪli ; NAmE ˌjuːkəˈleɪli /
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