1.【乐】曼陀林(琴),瓢琴
1.a musical instrument that looks like a guitar with a curved back
1.He knew it would probably be the last time he would play for us. He tuned up the old mandolin and played a few notes.
他知道这可能是他最后一次为我们弹奏了,他为老曼陀林调弦,弹了几个音。
2.He could touch your soul with the tones that came out of that old mandolin.
他能接触您的灵魂以从那老曼陀林出来的口气。
3.Occasionally, Dad would get out his mandolin and play for the family.
偶尔地,爸爸会出去他的曼陀林和戏剧为家庭。
4.About a week before his death, we asked Dad if he would play the mandolin for us.
一个星期在他的死亡之前,我们问爸爸如果他会弹曼陀林为我们。
5.My father was a self-taught mandolin player. He was one of the best string instrument players in our town.
我父亲是一个自学成才的曼陀林琴手,他是我们镇最优秀的弦乐演奏者之一。
6.A Russian instrument with a triangular body and three strings that produces sounds similar to those of a manDolin.
巴拉莱卡琴一种三角形俄国乐器,有三根弦,发出类似于曼陀林琴的声音
7.When he learned that Anatole played the mandolin he said: Very good!
他听说阿纳托里会弹曼陀铃,便说,太好了!
8.It was clearly an authenticity requirement that Nick Cage should be totally believable when, as Antonio Corelli, he plays the mandolin.
当尼克成为安东尼奥弹奏起曼陀林,他需要完全的让人信服;而这也是一个不折不扣的要求。
9.From the moment he read the script, however, nick was enthralled by the idea of being in captain Corello's Mandolin.
从他读到剧本的那一刻,尼克就被希望出演的想法套住了。
10.She was sitting in a corner of the room, her feet bare, listening to a man with sad mustaches play a mandolin.
她光着脚,坐在房间一隅,听一个蓄着阴郁八字须的男人弹奏曼陀林。