mandolin的意思
mandolin中文翻譯:
n.曼陀林(一種琵琶樂器)
mandoline───n.曼陀琳琴(等于mandotin)
mandolins───n.曼陀林(一種琵琶樂器)
mandolines───n.曼陀琳琴(等于mandotin)
bandoline───n.頭油,發油的一種;vt.用發膠抹頭發
mandilion───n.無袖外衣
mandylion───曼陀羅
lanolin───n.羊毛脂
mandalic───曼達利語
mandarin───n.政界要員;滿清官吏;(用作傳統中式服裝飾件的)擺頭人(多為瓷制);(繪有中國古代官員圖像的)瓷器;行政官僚;柑橘;n.(Mandarin)(中國)普通話,國語,官話
Dad sure could play that Mandolin!───爸一定可以玩,曼陀林!
That really crappy mandolin music that midgets enjoy dancing to?───那種侏儒才會喜歡跟著舞蹈的曼陀林音樂嗎?
He knew it would probably be the last time he would play for us. He tuned up the old mandolin and played a few notes.───他知道這可能是他最后一次為我們彈奏了,他為老曼陀林調弦,彈了幾個音。
He could touch your soul with the tones that came out of that old mandolin.───他能接觸您的靈魂以從那老曼陀林出來的口氣。
Occasionally, Dad would get out his mandolin and play for the family.───偶爾地,爸爸會出去他的曼陀林和戲劇為家庭。
About a week before his death, we asked Dad if he would play the mandolin for us.───一個星期在他的死亡之前,我們問爸爸如果他會彈曼陀林為我們。
My father was a self-taught mandolin player. He was one of the best string instrument players in our town.───我父親是一個自學成才的曼陀林琴手,他是我們鎮最優秀的弦樂演奏者之一。
A Russian instrument with a triangular body and three strings that produces sounds similar to those of a manDolin.───巴拉萊卡琴一種三角形俄國樂器,有三根弦,發出類似于曼陀林琴的聲音
A young fellow strummed on a mandolin and a woman sang a Hebrew song.
Gish died in 1993, but the mandolin is still with us.
They had no mandolin but Ollie's guitar would do.
She plays the mandolin superlativelywell.
And since the mandolin has a different tuning to the guitar, it gives you a different chord voicing to everybody else.
If you hear the mandolin today, it's usually in bluegrass or Neapolitan folk music.
Dad loved to play the mandolin for his family he knew we enjoyed singing, and hearing him play. He was like that. If he could give pleasure to others, he would, especially his family. He was always there, sacrificing his time and efforts to see that his family had enough in their life. I had to mature into a man and have children of my own before I realized how much he had sacrificed.
The classical mandolin -- as opposed to its slightly different bluegrass cousin -- looks like a stunted lute.
Yet the solo mandolin enjoyed a now-forgotten renaissance between about 1885 and 1920.