fife / faɪf /

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fife2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a high-pitched transverse flute used commonly in military and marching musical groups.
v. 无主动词 verb

fifed, fif·ing.

  1. to play on a fife.

fife 近义词

fife

等同于 whistle

更多fife例句

  1. Scotland is where William and Kate's met at the University of St Andrews in Fife.
  2. “It would be a swell joke on tout-le-monde if you & Fife & I spent the summer at Juan-les-Pins,” she wrote.
  3. Never been happier in all my life / Since the day that I moved to Fife.
  4. Fife, the dominant one, is so ashamed that he insults Bead whenever he gets the chance.
  5. When Bead takes a bullet to the head and lies dying, he asks Fife to hold his hand.
  6. The whole episode contrasts markedly with the exploit of Bishop Sinclair in Fife.
  7. As an example of how political conflicts ought to be carried on take the case of West Fife.
  8. In 1885 the club had their present vessel, the 'Ailsa,' 66 tons, built by Fife of Fairlie; and who better could have been chosen?
  9. A roll of a drum and the skirl of a fife came wafting across the valley on the April breeze.
  10. His fife it was that inspired the weary Deerfield minute-men to press on to Boston to meet the British.