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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
  1. 1

    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.