🎻viol (维奥尔)

noun
/ˈvaɪəl/
一种古老的弦乐器 (yī zhǒng gǔlǎo de xián yuèqì)

含义

A stringed musical instrument of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, played with a bow and similar to but distinct from the violin family.
含义翻译
一种来自文艺复兴和巴洛克时期的弦乐器,用弓拉奏,类似于但与小提琴家族不同。
yī zhǒng láizì wényì fùxīng hé bā luò kè shíqī de xián yuèqì, yòng gōng lā zòu, lèisì yú dàn yǔ xiǎo tíqín jiāzú bùtóng.

例句

The musician played an old viol in the chamber music concert.

音乐家在室内音乐会中演奏了一把古老的维奥尔。
Yīnyuèjiā zài shìnèi yīnyuè huì zhōng yǎnzòule yī bǎ gǔlǎo de wéi ào ěr.

同义词

string instrument, fiddle, viola da gamba, bowed instrument

反义词

percussion, wind instrument

搭配词

play the viol, viol music, Renaissance viol, Baroque viol

更多例句

I don’t feel well to watch violent movies in the theater.

我不想在电影院看暴力电影。
Wǒ bù xiǎng zài diànyǐngyuàn kàn bàolì diànyǐng.

Traditions that violate human rights should be re-evaluated.

侵犯人权的传统应该被重新评估。
Qīnfàn rénquán de chuántǒng yīnggāi bèi chóngxīn pínggū.

Who knows how many women face domestic violence in the USA every year?

谁知道每年有多少妇女在美国面临家庭暴力?
Shui zhidao mei nian you duoshao funv zai Meiguo mianlin jiating baoli?

Allegations of workers' rights violations in hosting the World Cup are concerning.

关于主办世界杯期间侵犯工人权利的指控令人担忧。
Guānyú zhǔbàn shìjièbēi qījiān qīnfàn gōngrén quánlì de zhǐkòng lìngrén dānyōu.

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