cello
/ˈtʃeləʊ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtʃeləʊ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈche-(ˌ)lō/ (ame, mw)
cello — noun
- cellosingular
- cellosplural
1. a large musical instrument made of wood, shaped like a violin but much bigger, t
1.名詞B1
釋義
a large musical instrument made of wood, shaped like a violin but much bigger, that you hold between your knees and play with a long thin piece of wood called a bow, producing low, full sounds
例句
Yuna started taking cello lessons when she was seven years old.
colloction: cello lessons
The old cello in the corner of the room belonged to Sofia's grandmother.
possessive: [person]'s cello
Kwame carefully placed his cello back in its case after the evening concert.
Nadia listened to a beautiful cello piece written by a modern composer.
Oliver's favorite instrument to hear in the orchestra is the cello.
文法句型
play + the + cello
cello + noun (cello lesson)
possessive + cello
常見錯誤
❌She plays the cello with a long stick.
✅She plays the cello with a bow.
💡the correct name for the tool used to play a cello is a bow, not a stick.
❌He bought a new cello for his son who plays the violin.
✅He bought a new cello for his son who plays the cello.
💡a person who plays the cello plays cello, not violin.