tabor / ˈteɪ bər /
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tabor 的 3 个定义
n. 名词 noun- a small drum formerly used to accompany oneself on a pipe or fife.
v. 无主动词 verb- to play upon or as if upon a tabor; drum.
v. 有主动词 verb- to strike or beat, as on a tabor.
更多tabor例句
- Does that case, Hosanna-Tabor, cover English teachers as well as Bible ones?
- “The method combines technologies that have been developed over the last 30 or so years of molecular biology,” Tabor explains.
- Dr. Jeff Tabor describes his process using synthetic biology as “kind of like putting together Legos.”
- He delights in the sound of musical instruments, and moves in exact time to the sound of the trumpet and tabor.
- 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.
- Leaving Mount Tabor, we passed over a high part of the plain, covered with disintegrated lava.
- On the tenth day (27th September), the Prussians without difficulty took Tabor; walls being ruined, garrison small.
- Both Columns got united at Tabor; and paused for a day or two, to rest, and gather up their draggled skirts there.