musical instrument
乐器
常用释义
英音[ ˌmjuːzɪkl ˈɪnstrəmənt ]
美音[ ˌmjuːzɪkl ˈɪnstrəmənt ]
基本释义
- 音乐器乐:一种用于制造音乐的设备,例如小提琴、钢琴或长笛等。
例句
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1·Most pupils learn (to play) a musical instrument.多数小学生都学习演奏乐器。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·Learning a musical instrument introduces a child to an understanding of music.学习一种乐器能引导孩子对音乐有所了解。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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3·Sam could use the bicycle's bell as a kind of musical instrument.萨姆可以把自行车铃当作一种乐器。
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4·Mike and Max put up a sign asking anyone who plays a musical instrument to join.迈克和马克斯挂了一个牌子,邀请所有弹奏乐器的人加入。
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5·A study from Northwestern University shows that playing a musical instrument can improve a person's hearing ability.西北大学的一项研究表明,演奏乐器可以提升一个人的听力能力。
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6·From then on, I didn't play any musical instrument until my old friend Larry invited me to play the violin with him when I was 60.从那以后,我不再演奏任何乐器,直到我60岁的时候,我的老朋友拉里邀请我和他一起拉小提琴。
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7·I'm a musician, not a professional musician; I just play a musical instrument for fun.我是个音乐家,不是专业的音乐家;我只是为了好玩演奏一种乐器。
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8·It first appeared over 3,000 ago and represents China's solo musical instrument tradition.它最早出现在3000多年前,代表了中国的独奏乐器传统。
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9·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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10·During the Warring States Period, there was a musician called Gongming Yi, who played musical instrument qixianqin very well.战国时期,有个音乐家叫公明仪,他的七弦琴弹得很好。
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