accordion的意思和读音

accordion

: [əˈkɔrdiən] : [əˈkɔː(r)diən]

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n.

accordions  

accordionn.— see alsopiano accordion

1.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.

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adj.1.()

n.1.a musical instrument played by moving the ends of a box in and out while pressing keys and buttonsSomeone who plays the accordion is called an accordionist.

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1.Her stretchy solar cells are pleated like an accordion and are able to expand up to 30 percent extra in two directions.30%。

2.Happily, the time was beguiled by an accordion, produced somewhat ostentatiously by Tom Simson from his pack.·

3.Nearly, one of the international accordion performance trend is increasingly trying' to play the keyboard music of Bach.

4.On the moving day, I didn't have the heart to tell him that he could dispose of the accordion.

5.It was typed with countless corrections, on strips of newsprint folded like the bellows of an accordion.稿

6.As outlined in Issue 211 of this newsletter, they were both part of accordion folding as the Sunda Plate was compressed from the side.211

7.The tongue of the plate holding Indonesia is buckling, like an accordion, due to the squeeze it is under.

8.Today, my extremely loud and nocturnal flatmate phoned me to tell me excitedly that he got an accordion for his birthday. FML.

9.I've also invite a fellow who plays the accordion and I'm sure you and he. . . . . .……

10.He began to learn the accordion when he was a small boy .