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violin

/vahy-uh-lin/US // ˌvaɪ əˈlɪn //UK // (ˌvaɪəˈlɪn) //

小提琴,琴声,琴声响起

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the treble instrument of the family of modern bowed instruments, held nearly horizontal by the player's arm with the lower part supported against the collarbone or shoulder.
    • : a violinist or part for a violin.

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Examples

  • He learned from Cremonese violin makers that worm damage was rare there, which made him suspect that instrument makers had developed closely-guarded recipes for staving off pests.

  • Sometimes he’d spend three to four hours a day on hold while practicing violin or browsing job ads on the internet.

  • I can’t just play them like a piano, I need to play them like a violin, where I’m coaxing, rather than pushing, the sound out of them.

  • Violin Concerto, plus his two romances for violin and orchestra, made just after the covid shutdown.

  • That’s when a mostly unknown 14-year-old violin prodigy sliced through not one, but two E strings during a particularly scorching passage of Leonard Bernstein’s sumptuous and demanding “Serenade” — under the composer’s baton no less.

  • If a stellar-mass black hole is a violin, an IMBH is a double bass.

  • The Democrats will emphasize the violin stories, and they will exist, too.

  • One hat in the Press Room is designed from black velvet with a violin perched on top of a skull cap.

  • On the right, there emerged on Tuesday a universally mocking view that Russia is playing Obama like a cheap violin.

  • The woman who played an omnipotent American president like her personal violin.

  • Frulein Fichtner had already departed, but the first violinist played Mendelssohn's famous concerto for violin.

  • He is on the violin what Liszt is on the piano, and is the only artist worthy to be mentioned in the same breath with him.

  • As soon as Oertling touched his violin I saw that he was a superior artist, and that immediately inspired me.

  • The Violin is an instrument which, though small and of trifling original cost, has yet commanded most extraordinary prices.

  • The two most pleasing, expressive, and powerful single instruments of music are the human voice and the violin.