bagpipe
/ˈbæɡ.paɪp/ (bre, ipa) · [bˈæɡpˌaɪp] /ˈbæɡ.paɪp/ (ame, ipa) · [bˈæɡpˌaɪp] /ˈbag-ˌpīp/ (ame, mw) · /ˈbæɡpaɪp/ (bre, ipa) · [bˈæɡpˌaɪp] /ˈbæɡpaɪp/ (ame, ipa)
bagpipe — 名詞
1. a wind instrument with a bag that you fill with air and squeeze so the air moves
風笛
把空氣擠過管子發聲的樂器
a wind instrument with a bag that you fill with air and squeeze so the air moves through one or more pipes and keeps the sound going
Ari inflated the bagpipe slowly before the lesson began.
Ari 在上課開始前慢慢把風笛吹脹。
action pattern: inflate the bagpipe before playing
The museum displayed a North African bagpipe beside several old drums.
博物館把一支北非風笛陳列在幾個老鼓旁邊。
Kemi watched the player squeeze the bagpipe under one arm.
Kemi 看著那名演奏者把風笛夾在手臂下擠壓。
A children's book explained how a bagpipe keeps sounding without pauses.
一本童書解釋了風笛為什麼能不停地發聲。
At the folk fair, Liang tried a small practice bagpipe.
在民俗展上,Liang 試吹了一支小型練習風笛。
- pipes
a shorter informal term, especially in Scottish contexts
用法筆記
When people talk about performing on this instrument, they often use the plural form 'bagpipes' or the phrase 'a set of bagpipes', even though the headword is singular.
常見錯誤
2. the well-known Scottish type of bagpipe, usually with several long pipes and a s
蘇格蘭風笛
常見於蘇格蘭儀式與行進樂
the well-known Scottish type of bagpipe, usually with several long pipes and a strong steady sound, heard in marches, ceremonies, and traditional music
Hamza heard a lone bagpipe echo across the castle courtyard.
Hamza 聽見一支風笛在城堡庭院裡迴盪。
ceremonial Scottish setting
The film opens with a bagpipe leading the soldiers' slow march.
那部電影一開始就由一支蘇格蘭風笛帶出士兵的慢行曲。
common ceremonial context: marches
The guide explained why each Highland bagpipe uses several drones.
導覽員解釋了每一種高地風笛為什麼都有好幾支持續音管。
Eve bought a postcard showing a piper carrying a tall bagpipe.
Eve 買了一張明信片,上面有個風笛手扛著一支高大的蘇格蘭風笛。
- Highland bagpipe
the fuller name for the best-known Scottish form
- pipes
a common informal name in Scottish ceremonial settings
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1: this sense points to the Scottish form that people hear in military marches, Highland events, and formal ceremonies.
常見錯誤
bagpipe — 形容詞
- bagpipepositive
- more bagpipecomparative
- most bagpipesuperlative
1. used for music, bands, players, or tunes that are played on bagpipes or connecte
風笛的
與風笛演奏或風笛樂有關
used for music, bands, players, or tunes that are played on bagpipes or connected with them
Christopher joined the bagpipe band that practised behind the town hall.
Christopher 加入了在市政廳後方排練的風笛樂隊。
common noun pairing: bagpipe band
The wedding ended with a bagpipe tune as the couple walked outside.
婚禮在新人走到戶外時,以一段風笛的曲調收尾。
bagpipe tune in a ceremony
A bagpipe teacher from Glasgow visited Liang's music class today.
一位來自格拉斯哥的風笛老師今天來到 Liang 的音樂課。
The album mixes soft piano chords with bright bagpipe melodies.
這張專輯把柔和的鋼琴和弦和明亮的風笛旋律混在一起。
用法筆記
Most often appears before nouns such as band, music, tune, or teacher. It describes something linked to bagpipes, not the instrument itself.