carillon
GRE,1
英['kærɪljən; -lɒn; kə'rɪljən]
|美['kærə'lɑn]
日语:カリヨン
法语:carillon
德语:Glockenspiel
韩语:카리용
俄语:carillón
牛津词典
noun
- 组钟;大钟琴
a set of bells on which tunes can be played, sometimes using a keyboard
- 组钟乐曲;钟乐
a tune played on bells
网络解释
n. 钟琴;钟乐;钟乐器
n. (Carillon)人名;(法)卡里永
词形变化
双语例句
- The carillon has held the post of this election candidate, the ordinary social pedagogical faculty third grade student river tin zhu ( sound) election propagandist.
钟琴担任了此次选举的候选人、普通社会教育系三年级学生河锡洙(音)的选举宣传员。
- In New Zealand the National War Memorial Carillon Tower has been cathodically protected along with a few jetties.
在新西兰,国家战争纪念钟楼和一些码头一起被阴极保护。
- In1796 the Swiss watchmaker Antoine Favre takes out the patent on "the carillon without bells or hammers".
1796年,瑞士钟表匠安托万·法夫尔为“没有铃或锤子的组铃”申请到了专利。
- It was highlighted by the laying of the cornerstone by the Governor General of the Confederation Building on Wellington Street and the inauguration of the Carillon in the Peace Tower.
它凸显的奠基总联合会由总督威灵顿街建设并开通了梅勒在和平塔。
- Carillon history in the development process, experienced a shift from the entertainment and entertaining people of God functional changes.
在钟琴的历史发展过程中,经历了由娱神转向娱人的功能性转变。
- In the17th century scaled-down carillons are introduced into the drawing-room: the musical clock contains a row of bells which are played by a pro grammed cylinder just like the tower carillon.
17世纪,小型的组铃进入了家庭:在带音乐的钟里有一排铃,由一个乐曲编码滚筒来演奏,就象钟塔里的组铃一样。
- Shattering rain striking the windowpanes; the shattering tones of the enormous carillon; the shattering peal of artillery.
纷乱的雨点敲打着玻璃窗;巨钟发出的嘈杂的声音;嘈杂的隆隆的炮声。
语源
late 18th cent.: from French, from Old French quarregnonpeal of four bells, based on Latin quattuorfour