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guitar

/gi-tahr/US // gɪˈtɑr //UK // (ɡɪˈtɑː) //

吉他,吉它,吉普赛,吉普赛尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a stringed musical instrument with a long, fretted neck, a flat, somewhat violinlike body, and typically six strings, which are plucked with the fingers or with a plectrum.

Examples

  • Practicing guitar in a chair with arms can be pretty tricky.

  • He also plays guitar well enough to have at least once sat in at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe, the jumping-off venue for such notables as Garth Brooks and Taylor Swift.

  • Getting his first guitar at 13, he formed a musical group called the Heppers, playing the popular skiffle music of the time.

  • Eva had sung it during a gig at the Maryland Inn in Annapolis, accompanying herself on guitar.

  • This tough, stretchy, lightweight plastic shows up in everything from swimsuits and sportswear to fishing line and guitar strings.

  • He played it through once, singing the lyrics softly to his own guitar accompaniment.

  • The guitar is tuned to E, and an Eminor chord on a guitar just rings and rings forever.

  • This performance of Bob Dylan's 1971 blues tune features Clapton on guitar.

  • Sid Vicious is stomping all over Steve Jones, about to smash in his guitar (again).

  • He captures Ramone and his second wife, Barbara, together in the studio in one photo, him on bass, her on guitar.

  • See the ease and grace of the lady in the sacque, who sits on the bank there, under the myrtles, with the guitar on her lap!

  • It was eleven o'clock before the river was crossed and the headquarters of Colonel Guitar reached.

  • Of this force, Colonel Guitar ordered one hundred to accompany him to Fulton.

  • When this became known to the few Union inhabitants of Fulton they implored Guitar not to do it.

  • Lawrence and Dan were told of the danger that threatened Fulton, and they determined to accompany Guitar in his expedition.