trumpeter

英[ˈtrʌmpɪtə(r)]
美[ˈtrʌmpɪtɚ]

基本释义

n.
号手,号兵; 小号吹奏者; 吹鼓手

词性变化

实用例句

A trumpeter sent out a warning blast.

号兵吹出告警的号声.

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Rudolph leaned forward intently, gloriously battered by the music, his eyes glued on the Negro trumpeter.

鲁道夫急切地听着, 这音乐叫他大为倾倒,眼睛盯着那吹小号的黑人.

辞典例句

A dry cough is the trumpeter of death.

干咳是死神的鼓手.

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In his sound art piece , trumpeter Marzen Kerbaj intermingles his music with the sounds of bombardment.

在这部二重奏里,黎巴嫩小号演奏家马岑·克尔巴吉用以军投掷的炸弹的爆炸声为自己演奏的小号声伴奏.

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A trumpeter swan glides across the surface of the Yellowstone River.

一只号手天鹅正游过黄石河的水面.

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Trumpeter, sound the charge!

(汽车后部的)行李箱.

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The trumpeter taken prisonerstrumpeter was captured by his enemy in a battle.

在一场战争中,有个号兵被敌人抓获了.

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The model was made by Trumpeter from Chinese mainland.

模型是由中国大陆的小号手出产.

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The trumpeter taken prisoner A trumpeter was captured by his enemy in a battle.

号兵●在一场战争中,有个号兵被敌人抓获了.

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His father is a noted trumpeter, composer and bandleader.

他父亲是个著名的号手、作曲家和乐队指挥。

辞典例句

Trumpeter Marcus Belgrave ran a jazz workshop for young artists.

小号手马库斯·贝尔格雷夫为年轻艺术家办了一个爵士乐研习班。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a musician who plays the trumpet or cornet

  • 2. (formal) a person who announces important news;

    "the chieftain had a herald who announced his arrival with a trumpet"

  • 3. large gregarious forest-dwelling cranelike bird of South America having glossy black plumage and a loud prolonged cry; easily domesticated

  • 4. large pure white wild swan of western North America having a sonorous cry