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woodwind

/wood-wind/US // ˈwʊdˌwɪnd //UK // (ˈwʊdˌwɪnd) music //

木管,木管类,木管乐器,木管乐

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a musical wind instrument of the group comprising the flutes, clarinets, oboes, bassoons, and occasionally, the saxophones.
    • : woodwinds, the section of an orchestra or band comprising the woodwind instruments.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or composed of woodwinds.

Examples

  • Brass instruments, woodwinds and drums blared, with bass lines audible from the stairwell.

  • Such a small sample size can be particularly challenging when investigating woodwinds.

  • To Marx, that meant setting brass and woodwinds aside to focus on strings.

  • As the show begins, you immediately notice accomplished musical director Jon Kalbfleisch masked, conducting a terrific 16-person orchestra – also masked, except those musicians playing brass and woodwinds.

  • Strings and woodwind, brass and percussion, all are up to the best professional level.

  • But in the woodwind a dissenting theme appears from time to time: Man and his torments invade this sanctity of peace.

  • The strings prepare for the sonorous entrance of woodwind and horns.

  • The dance does not end without a soft reminder (in low woodwind) of the original sombre phrase.

  • Later comes a redoubled speed of the march in the woodwind, above a slower in low strings.