🥁tambourine (tāngbó lín)

noun
/ˌtæmbəˈriːn/
铃鼓 (linggu)

含义

A musical instrument with a circular frame, metal jingles, and a drumhead, played by shaking or striking.
a small drum with metal discs around the edge that jingle when shaken or hit
含义翻译
一种有圆形框架、金属铃铛和鼓面,通过摇晃或敲击演奏的乐器。
Yī zhǒng yǒu yuánxíng kuàngjià, jīnshǔ língdāng hé gǔmiàn, tōngguò yáohuàng huò qiāojī yǎnzòu de yuèqì.

例句

She played the tambourine during the festival parade.

她在节日游行中演奏了铃鼓。
Tā zài jiérì yóuxíng zhōng yǎnzòu le línggǔ.

She shook the tambourine to the rhythm of the music.

她随着音乐的节奏摇晃着坦布林。
Tā suízhe yīnyuè de jiézòu yáohuàngzhe tǎnbùlín.

同义词

drum, rattle, percussion, shaker, hand drum, frame drum
条目 1
drum, rattle, percussion, shaker
条目 2
hand drum, frame drum

反义词

silence, stillness

搭配词

play the tambourine, shake tambourine, tambourine player, tambourine beat, hit the tambourine
条目 1
play the tambourine, shake tambourine, tambourine player, tambourine beat
条目 2
shake tambourine, tambourine player, hit the tambourine

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