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fiddler

/fid-ler/US // ˈfɪd lər //UK // (ˈfɪdlə) //

提琴手,提琴师,翡冷翠,翡冷翠人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who plays a fiddle.
    • : a person who dawdles or trifles.

Examples

  • Sunday afternoons are sweetened with the esteemed fiddler, Brendan Mulvehill, who is sometimes accompanied by flute, guitar or other instruments.

  • Almost all involved with the creation of Fiddler on the Roof had familial ties to the world Sholem Aleichem described.

  • And near the end of the play, Seguin offered an allusion to Fiddler on the Roof, yelling, “Sunrise, sunset!”

  • So words and tears were of no avail; the parson was sent for, and she was married to the fiddler.

  • Then the fiddler said, 'That is your and my house, where we are to live.'

  • It was not hard to tell where he was, because he was a famous fiddler.

  • And when our Mocarze fiddler played at the inn on Sundays, even the old people couldn't keep their feet still.

  • Metcalf was well received by the nobility and gentry, who employed no other fiddler, except a boy, whom he hired as an assistant.