flute的意思和读音

flute

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1.a musical instrument of the woodwind group, shaped like a thin pipe. The player holds it sideways and blows across a hole at one end.

2.champagne ~a tall narrow glass used for drinking champagne

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n.1.a musical instrument that you hold sideways to your mouth and play by blowing over a hole at one end as you press its keys. A flute is a woodwind instrument. Someone who plays the flute is called a flutist in American English and a flautist in British English.2.a tall narrow glass, especially one for drinking champagne

1. / Cello / Flute / Percussion ...

2. guitarist flute drum ...

3. bridge , flute pipe,shawm ...

4. Celsius: Flute Configuration: H ...

5. Starlight Party》 《 Flute》 《 Flying Squirrel Creek》 ...

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8. ... (Berenice) () (flute) · (viola d'amore) · ...

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1.The sound of throat singing is created by resonating low sounds in the throat, which then produce a middle note and a high flute-like sound.

2.From time to time the sound of the flute stopped, and Gabriel came out of his hut to check his sheep.

3.Sometimes the change due to weather, too cold or too hot or too soft as bamboo, bamboo is too small, flute body are easy to rupture.

4.Were you going to go? No, it's enough to drive me crazy, girl, when the flute was intonating a sorrowful poem about you and me.

5.Even today, 63 years later, whenever I hear the pure notes of a flute I think of how he made music from nothing but a thin branch of a tree.使63

6.I shall melt into the music of the flute and throb in your heart all day.

7.He showed the flute his classmate sent to him to the reporter and said happily, "Everyone wishes me to be happy. ":“。”

8."It's no good now, you know, " said the Faun, laying down its flute and shaking its head at her very sorrowfully.“?”

9.A cellist joins him. A woman approaches with her flute. They strike up a melody that seems familiar.

10.presents: To Harry from Hagrid: a roughly cut wooden flute that sounded a bit like an owl. Hagrid had whittled it, himself.