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sax

/saks/US // sæks //UK // (sæks) //

萨克斯,萨克斯管,萨克斯风,萨克斯坦

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : saxophone.

Examples

  • The sax player himself is the film’s main interviewee, but he’s flanked by music critics who point out all his shortcomings.

  • Although he and Hillary Clinton appeared reasonably at ease moving to songs such as “It Had to Be You,” the president was most in his element holding a sax.

  • Three days after that, the author of the original Rollins piece published a defense of his skewering of the sax icon.

  • Here the sax legend offered observations “in his own words” on his life and times.

  • When Cosby looked up, he saw that Sonny Stitt, the famed alto sax player, had joined the bandstand.

  • Like some sinuous sax, we first hear the thoughts of Obersturmfuhrer Angelus (Golo) Thomsen.

  • And much of his most inspired playing, in his final years, came in the context of sax-drum duets.

  • I've seen five lairds o' Pettybaw, sax placed meenisters, an' seeven doctors.

  • Terrible was the clang of the strong sword Ecke-sax on the helmets of the Nibelungs.

  • He's as gleg as M'Keachen's elshin, that ran through sax plies o' bend-leather into the king's heel.

  • Troth, I am no the same man noo that I was sax-and-forty years agane, and sorry I am to say it.

  • Where will ye find the Small Scotch that's fu' sax inches in height?