hornpipe

n. 角笛舞;号笛舞曲
n.
角笛舞;角笛舞曲;
变形
复数:hornpipes
英英释义
hornpipe[ 'hɔ:npaip ]
n.
a British solo dance performed by sailors
music for dancing the hornpipe
an ancient (now obsolete) single-reed woodwind; usually made of bone
同义词:pibgornstockhorn
权威例句
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Hornpipe
The Hornpipe Polka
The hornpipe position.
The Hornpipe and the Rake
Cy Devouge Hornpipe
Dancing a Hornpipe in Fetters
Lily plant named `Hornpipe`
Ten Horn Duets/Hornpipe Stomp for six horns
Nancy Dawson, Her Hornpipe and Her Posthumous Reputation
'Dancing a Hornpipe in Fetters', by J. S. Bratton in Journal, 6 (1990), 65-82
“Do You Want to See My Hornpipe?” Creativity and Irish Step Dance in the Work of Jean Butler and Colin Dunne
hornpipe (n.)
c. 1400, hornepype, "musical instrument with bell and mouthpiece made of horn," from horn (n.) + pipe (n.1). Later (late 15c.) "dance associated with sailors" (originally performed to music from such an instrument).
1. Sudan even threat-ened to mobilize in response to the ultima-tums.
作为对最后通牒的回应,苏丹甚至威胁说要动员军队。
来自柯林斯例句
2. If you could mobilize the resources, you could get it done.
如果你能够调集资源,就可以把这件事做成。
来自柯林斯例句
3. He helped energize and mobilize millions of people around the nation.
他帮助激励和动员了全国数百万人。
来自柯林斯例句
4. It means that their whole army will mobilize.
这意味着他们整个国家的军队都要动员起来。
来自柯林斯例句
5. We must go all out to mobilize the masses.
我们要放手发动群众.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
[ mobilize 造句 ]
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