tabor / ˈteɪ bər /

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tabor3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a small drum formerly used to accompany oneself on a pipe or fife.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to play upon or as if upon a tabor; drum.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to strike or beat, as on a tabor.

更多tabor例句

  1. Does that case, Hosanna-Tabor, cover English teachers as well as Bible ones?
  2. “The method combines technologies that have been developed over the last 30 or so years of molecular biology,” Tabor explains.
  3. Dr. Jeff Tabor describes his process using synthetic biology as “kind of like putting together Legos.”
  4. He delights in the sound of musical instruments, and moves in exact time to the sound of the trumpet and tabor.
  5. Our course led us to the east of a rough and very rocky hill, that rises in the plain a little south-east of Mount Tabor.
  6. Leaving Mount Tabor, we passed over a high part of the plain, covered with disintegrated lava.
  7. On the tenth day (27th September), the Prussians without difficulty took Tabor; walls being ruined, garrison small.
  8. Both Columns got united at Tabor; and paused for a day or two, to rest, and gather up their draggled skirts there.