accordion
英 [əˈkɔːdiən]
美 [əˈkɔːrdiən]
n. 手风琴
复数:accordions
Collins.1 / BNC.21004 / COCA.14592
牛津词典
noun
- 手风琴
a musical instrument that you hold in both hands to produce sounds. You press the two ends together and pull them apart and press buttons and/or keys to produce the different notes.
柯林斯词典
- 手风琴
Anaccordionis a musical instrument in the shape of a fairly large box which you hold in your hands. You play the accordion by pressing keys or buttons on either side while moving the two sides together and apart. Accordions are used especially to play traditional popular music.
英英释义
noun
- a portable box-shaped free-reed instrument
双语例句
- The background music was provided by an accordion player.
背景音乐是由一位手风琴乐手演奏的。 - I play the accordion.
我会拉手风琴。 - He wants an accordion.
他要一架手风琴。 - The accordion music reminds me of my boyhood.
这手风琴的乐声让我回忆起了我的少年时代。 - He learned to play the accordion by practising in his spare time.
他靠业余时间练,来学拉手风琴。 - Junior flower, piano, accordion, basic knowledge of music training.
少儿电子琴,钢琴,手风琴,音乐基本素养的培训。 - They've taken my accordion again.
他们又拿走了我的手风琴。 - When you hear accordion music in a film, you know they're trying to suggest a French atmosphere.
当你在电影中听到手风琴音乐时,就可以知道他们是想营造一种法国氛围。 - He's good on the accordion.
他手风琴拉的很好。 - But my fancy accordion might as well have been a cardboard box that afternoon.
但是那天下午,我别致的手风琴好像变成了纸板盒。
