sackbut

n. 竖琴的一种;低音喇叭;萨克布号
n.
低音喇叭;
英英释义
sackbut[ 'sækbʌt ]
n.a medieval musical instrument resembling a trombone
权威例句
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The Sackbut, Its Evolution and History
The sackbut and pre-Reformation English church music
The Sackbut in England in the 17th and 18th Centuries
The Sackbut Players At The Accademia Filarmonica Of Verona (1543-1630)
The World of the early sackbut player: flat or round?
The Renaissance Sackbut and Its Use Today by Henry George Fischer
The Sackbut Blues: Hugh Le Caine—Pioneer in Electronic Music by Gayle Young (review)
The Sackbut, Its Evolution and History. Illustrated by an Instrument of the Sixteenth Century
Hugh Le Caine's 1948 Sackbut Synthesizer: Performance Mode of Electronic Instruments
Doctral Lecture Recital: 2013-02-11 - Jason Hausback, sackbut
sackbut (n.)
medieval wind instrument, c. 1500, from French saquebute, a bass trumpet with a slide like a trombone; presumably identical with Old North French saqueboute (14c.), "a lance with an iron hook for pulling down mounted men," said to be from Old North French saquier "to pull, draw" + bouter "to thrust," from Germanic *buton (see butt (v.)). Originally in English with many variant spellings, including sagbutt, shakbott, shagbush. In Dan. iii:5, used wrongly to translate Aramaic sabbekha, name of a stringed instrument (translated correctly in Septuagint as sambuke, and in Vulgate as sambuca, both names of stringed instruments, and probably ultimately cognate with the Aramaic word). The error began with Coverdale (1535), who evidently thought it was a wind instrument and rendered it with shawm; the Geneva translators, evidently following Coverdale, chose sackbut because it sounded like the original Aramaic word, and this was followed in KJV and Revised versions.
1. Methods: The diagnosis and treatment of 6 cases of priapism caused by tumour were analysed retrospectively.
方法: 回顾性分析6例肿瘤引起的阴茎异常勃起患者的诊断和治疗.
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