trumpets 的定义
plural trum·pets.
- a showy pitcher plant, Sarracenia flava, of the southeastern United States, having prominently veined, crimson-throated, yellow-green leaves and yellow flowers from 2 to 4 inches wide.
trumpets 近义词
bugle
trumpets 的近义词 5 个
blare
更多trumpets例句
- Only they swapped out the guitars in favor of trumpets and trombones.
- How we love that word—cue the trumpets, unfurl the banners, cast a golden light upon the White House.
- The Obama administration trumpets the fact that 75,000 Americans now work in various ways for the wind industry.
- The Daily Pic: Francesco Traballesi trumpets that his painting's almost done, after it's finished.
- They call Rosh HaShana (the Jewish New Year) the “Memorial Blowing of the Trumpets,” and do not consider it a New Year at all.
- Now see the confusion, the shame, and the fear that followed those harps and timbrels and trumpets.
- And they fell down to the ground on their faces, and they sounded with the trumpets of alarm, and they cried towards heaven.
- And he came with three companies behind them, and they sounded their trumpets, and cried out in prayer.
- Suddenly we heard the blare of trumpets; the slow walk burst into a gallop, and then—well, it was wonderful to see!
- The shrill notes of the trumpets sounded louder and louder, and a brilliant cavalcade appeared at the end of the mall.