tambourin
/tam-boo-rin; French tahn-boo-ran/US // ˈtæm bʊ rɪn; French tɑ̃ bʊˈrɛ̃ //UK // (ˈtæmbʊrɪn) //
铃兰,铃兰花,铃兰酒,铃鼓
Definitions
n.名词 noun
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plural tam·bou·rins [tam-boo-rinz; French tahn-boo-ran]. /ˈtæm bʊ rɪnz; French tɑ̃ bʊˈrɛ̃/.
- : a long narrow drum of Provence.
- : an old Provençal dance in duple meter, accompanied by a drone bass or by a steady drumbeat.
- : the music for this dance.
Examples
She couldna haud a candle to her sister Phemie in tambourin' or in ginger-breid.
The "Caf de l'Ermitage" is only a recollection, and the "Tambourin" has changed its name and title.
It was Kreisler's Tambourin Chinois that the student played.
After the winding was over, the songs and dances began to the music of a tambourin.
A troop of proud, joyous Vascons soon arrived, dancing a tambourin.
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