1.喇叭手,号手,号兵
2.吹鼓手,吹嘘者;自夸自赞的人
3.高声鸣禽
1.a musician who plays the trumpet
2.a medium-sized bird that rarely flies and has long legs, a short bill, dark glossy plumage, and a loud call.
3.a domestic pigeon with a long ruff, heavily feathered feet, and a loud call
1.It will be performed by the Royal Air Force Trumpeters and is called "Valiant and Brave, " the motto of Prince William's RAF squadron.
这是由英国皇家空军号兵表演的名为“英勇彪悍”,也是威廉王子的皇家空军中队的座右铭。
2.Trumpeters alter fundamental frequency by modifying the lip tension and by pressing the valves to change the effective length of the tubes.
小号手可以藉由改变双唇的张力来增减基频,按下与放开活门则可以改变有效管长。
3.The officers and the trumpeters were beside the king, and all the people of the land were rejoicing and blowing trumpets.
看见王照例站在柱旁,百夫长和吹号的人侍立在王左右,国中的众民欢乐吹号。
4.The trumpeters and singers joined in unison, as with one voice, to give praise and thanks to the LORD.
吹号的,歌唱的都一齐发声,声合为一,赞美感谢耶和华。
5.these sacred ensigns are followed by the trumpeters .
这些神圣的旗帜后面是号角手。
6.Far away he could hear trumpeters sounding reveille.
他可以听到远处号兵在吹起床号。
7.type genus of the Psophiidae: trumpeters.
喇叭鸟科的模式属;野天鹅。
8.The music of harpists and musicians, flute players and trumpeters, will never be heard in you again.
弹琴,作乐,吹笛,吹号的声音,在你中间决不能再听见。
9.One day the king returned home from a good raid. He ordered his trumpeters to play.
有一天,国王进行大搜捕回来,他命令号手吹号。
10.Now sound no note O trumpeters.
哦号兵但吹高音萎。