bugle的意思和读音

bugle

: [ˈbjuɡ(ə)l] : [ˈbjuːɡ(ə)l]

n.

v.(,退)

adj.()[]

bugles  

v.announce,sound off,herald,trumpet

buglen.

1.a musical instrument like a small trumpet , used in the army for giving signals

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n.1.a musical instrument, consisting of a curved metal tube that is wide at one end and that you play by blowing into the other. Bugles are sometimes used by the army to show that an activity is about to begin or end.

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2. dreadful a. bugle n. filth n. ...

3. 〖 livery〗 bugle〖 livery〗 ...

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6. buckle n ;( bugle n ;( bulk n

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1.Lao Wan hoists the bottle thrusting it into his mouth as if he were blowing a bugle.

2.A lot of times, you'll try to judge a bull by how his bugle sounds - if it's deep and gnarly sounding. . . but this time, not so much.鹿

3.Part of the tradition of an American military funeral is the playing of a bugle call known as taps.

4.The National Anthem is created at the crucial moment of China, serving as a bugle to call on Chinese people to march forward.“

5.Either of two bugle calls in the British Army, sounded in the evening as a signal to retire to quarters.

6.Wearing a peculiar hat that looks like a "Bugle" corn chip, Hepburn enjoys a motorboat ride on a lake in Switzerland in the early 1950s.2050

7.They went down to the railroad yards, with a bugle and an American flag, and hopped onto freight trains.

8.Then the bugle blows for post and the boys that ride come running out with their silk clothes on.穿

9.a wide (ornamented) belt worn over the right shoulder to support a sword or bugle by the left hip.

10.any of a family of brass wind instruments that resemble a bugle with valves.