trombone / trɒmˈboʊn, ˈtrɒm boʊn /
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trombone 的定义
n. 名词 noun- a musical wind instrument consisting of a cylindrical metal tube expanding into a bell and bent twice in a U shape, usually equipped with a slide .
更多trombone例句
- Oboes, trombones and especially trumpets were all higher risk, spreading more aerosols than a person speaking.
- As a teen, she studied trombone and later started a local swing band.
- There was never any one criterion for how every trombone or tenor saxophone or singer should sound.
- Instead of spoofing it, Farmer Derek plays it on trombone in an open field.
- While his trombone skills are decent, he certainly draws a crowd—or rather, a herd.
- All you had to do was board with your submachine gun in a trombone case, as Martin McNally did at St. Louis airport in 1972.
- Nino opens a trunk and begins extracting props—balloons, a cane, and a battered old trombone.
- At the present time he was trombone in the “Tournée Gulland,” a touring opera company.
- A unique novelty was the Contra Trombone on the Pedal of 64 feet actual length.
- Within Average Jones' overstocked mind something stirred at the repetition of the words "B-flat trombone."
- "I can play the B-flat trombone louder as any man in the business," asserted Schlichting with proud conviction.
- I came back––in tights, playing a big trombone, prancing round and making an awful noise.