🎺trumpet (trámpet)

noun/verb
/ˈtrʌmpɪt/
trompeta, proclamar (trompeta, proclamar)

Meaning

a brass musical instrument with a bright sound; to proclaim loudly
a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone; military signal instrument
Traducción del significado
un instrumento musical de viento con un sonido brillante; proclamar en voz alta
un instrumento musical de viento con un sonido brillante; proclamar en voz alta

Oraciones de ejemplo

The band played the trumpet loudly at the parade.

La banda tocó la trompeta fuerte en el desfile.
La banda tocó la trompeta fuerte en el desfile.

The soldier played the trumpet to signal the troops.

El soldado tocó la trompeta para señalizar a las tropas.
El soldado tocó la trompeta para señalizar a las tropas.

Expresiones de ejemplo

blow your own trumpet
hablar de tus propios logros
hablar de tus propios logros

Synonyms

horn, bugle, announce, proclaim, declare, cornet
Entrada 1
horn, bugle, announce, proclaim, declare
Entrada 2
bugle, horn, cornet

Antonyms

silence, hush, conceal

Colocaciones

play trumpet, trumpet call, trumpet sound, trumpet loudly, military trumpet, trumpet signal, brass trumpet
Entrada 1
play trumpet, trumpet call, trumpet sound, trumpet loudly
Entrada 2
military trumpet, trumpet call, trumpet signal, brass trumpet

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