trombone / trɒmˈboʊn, ˈtrɒm boʊn /

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trombone 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. 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

  1. Oboes, trombones and especially trumpets were all higher risk, spreading more aerosols than a person speaking.
  2. As a teen, she studied trombone and later started a local swing band.
  3. There was never any one criterion for how every trombone or tenor saxophone or singer should sound.
  4. Instead of spoofing it, Farmer Derek plays it on trombone in an open field.
  5. While his trombone skills are decent, he certainly draws a crowd—or rather, a herd.
  6. 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.
  7. Nino opens a trunk and begins extracting props—balloons, a cane, and a battered old trombone.
  8. At the present time he was trombone in the “Tournée Gulland,” a touring opera company.
  9. A unique novelty was the Contra Trombone on the Pedal of 64 feet actual length.
  10. Within Average Jones' overstocked mind something stirred at the repetition of the words "B-flat trombone."
  11. "I can play the B-flat trombone louder as any man in the business," asserted Schlichting with proud conviction.
  12. I came back––in tights, playing a big trombone, prancing round and making an awful noise.