violin的意思和读音

violin

: [ˌvaɪəˈlɪn] : [.vaɪə'lɪn]

n.

violins  

violinn.— see alsofiddle

1.a musical instrument with strings, that you hold under your chin and play with a bow

Brahms' violin concerto

n.1.;

n.1.a musical instrument that you hold under your chin and play by pulling a long object called a bow across its strings. Someone who plays a violin is called a violinist

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1.And Holmes began to play his violin. He had done all the thinking he could. Now he needed more details of the case to help him.

2.The very next day, I took my back to Chen, he took the violin case when, very heavy, low head saying nothing left.

3.Starts off with an intro with very distinct violin in the background. And Lee Hom sounds as if he's doing a commercial type of song.

4.Known as the South Indian style of art has become a violin recital system, a system with its own methods, techniques, materials.西

5.I'm tired of practicing the violin, I'm going to give it a rest for a while.

6.I gave up trying to playing violin when I listened to one of my record.

7.David crossed the room and felt sweat on his forehead, but he took the violin from the wall as calmly as if he were a welcome visitor.穿

8.When and how would I be able to return home again, to sit down at the piano or to pick up my cello or the violin.

9.That sort of money will go nowhere if you want to buy a fine old violin.

10.Dragonflies skim over the water like, like the wind girl holding violin slowly clear up, loud together.