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flutist

/floo-tist/US // ˈflu tɪst //UK // (ˈfluːtɪst) //

长笛手,长笛演奏家,长笛家,长笛演奏者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a flute player.

Examples

  • Expect an art market, dance classes, grooving DJ sets from the likes of Trilla Kay and morning yoga, soundtracked by a live flutist.

  • Not only did Palin show off her skills as a flutist as well, but she was awarded the title of Miss Congeniality.

  • He came of a musical family, his father being a flutist, while his mother played the piano and sang.

  • He would not go to Karrosch, or any of the large, important orchestras; none of the small ones wished a flutist.

  • An old German musician who used to play with him in the Orchestra told me that Lanier was the finest flutist he had ever heard.

  • He was a good flutist, gave four or five lessons a week, and played in the small orchestras of second-rate theatres.

  • The flutist was wild, but presently he calmed down, and played us a nice little tune.