"提琴"的翻译 使用英语:
字典 中国人-英语
例子 (外部来源,未经审查)
| 小提琴 是小提琴 | That's a violin. |
| 安氏三重奏 钢琴 小提琴和大提琴的现代呈现 | Ahn Trio A modern take on piano, violin, cello |
| 钢琴家变成小提琴家 | Pianist transforms to violinist. |
| 我拉小提琴 | I play the violin. |
| 汤姆拉小提琴 | Tom played the violin. |
| 仅有绞弦琴这种乐器 使用一种曲柄来操控木轮摩擦 琴弦来演奏歌曲 功用与小提琴琴弓一样 | The hurdy gurdy is the only musical instrument that uses a crank to turn a wheel to rub strings, like the bow of a violin, to produce music. |
| Caroline Lavelle演奏大提琴 | Caroline Lavelle casts a spell on cello |
| 你会拉小提琴吗 | Can you play the violin? |
| MacMaster和Leahy演奏小提琴 | MacMaster Leahy play the fiddle |
| 湯姆正在拉小提琴 | Tom is playing the violin now. |
| 他小提琴拉得很好 | He plays the violin very well. |
| 湯姆是小提琴教師 | Tom is a violin teacher. |
| 笑声 小提琴非常美丽 | The violin is very beautiful. |
| 他非常擅長拉小提琴 | He is very good at playing violin. |
| 愛因斯坦喜歡拉小提琴 | Einstein loved playing the violin. |
| 她小提琴演奏得非常好 | She plays the violin very well. |
| 汤姆拉小提琴拉得很好 | Tom plays the violin well. |
| 我说 我要演奏大提琴 还有我会唱一些歌曲, 然后他说 噢 其实我也算会拉大提琴 | and I said I'm playing the cello and I'm doing a bit of singing, and he said, Oh, I sort of play the cello as well. |
| 我记得我小的时候 我妈妈问我 你是喜欢拉小提琴还是弹钢琴 | I remember when I was little my mom asked me, would you like to play the violin or the piano? |
| 你應該每天練習拉小提琴 | You should practice playing the violin every day. |
| 她現在正在練習拉小提琴 | She is practicing the violin now. |
| 笑 小提琴和科技有什么关系 | What does a violin have to do with technology? |
| Natalie MacMaster用小提琴演绎里尔舞曲 | Natalie MacMaster fiddles in reel time |
| 那個正在拉小提琴的男人是誰? | Who is the man playing the violin? |
| 那個正在拉小提琴的男人是誰? | Who's the man playing the violin? |
| 如果我请你们想象一场大提琴演奏 大多数人都会想到约翰 塞巴斯蒂安 巴赫的 无伴奏大提琴组曲 | Imagining a solo cello concert, one would most likely think of Johann Sebastian Bach unaccompanied cello suites. |
| 玛雅 贝瑟和她的大提琴分身合奏 | Maya Beiser and her cello |
| 在那儿他学习小提琴然后学指挥 | There, he grew as a violinist and as a conductor. |
| 我叫Robbie Mizzone 今年十三岁 我负责小提琴 | I'm Robbie Mizzone. I'm 13, and I play the fiddle. |
| 我和我的大提琴 创造出无限的可能 | I want to create endless possibilities with this cello. |
| 笑声 鼓掌 设计 我喜欢小提琴的设计 | Design I love its design. |
| 音乐神童黄凱珉小提琴表演技惊四座 | Sirena Huang dazzles on violin |
| 我的意思是 当我开始拉小提琴时 我试着拉 当时的小提琴 事实上声音很不好听 它发出的声音并不像其他孩子那样拉得好听 声音很糟 很刺耳 因此我开始拉的小提琴一点没有娱乐性 | I mean, when I first got my violin and tried to play around, it was actually, really bad because it didn't sound like the way I'd heard from other kids so horrible and so scratchy so it wasn't entertaining at all. |
| 绞弦琴有三种不同的琴弦 | It has three different kinds of strings. |
| 但是我认为它因人而异 具有非常独特的品质 虽然每一把小提琴看起来都很相似 但没有任何两把小提琴发出同样的声音 | But I think it's very personal and unique that, although each violin looks pretty similar, that no two violins sound the same. |
| 小提琴基本上是用木头块做的 它有四根主弦 | The violin is basically made of a wood box and four main strings. |
| 这就是绞弦琴或者说是手摇风琴 | Hurdy gurdy, or wheel fiddle. |
| 安氏三姐妹 大提琴手 玛丽亚 钢琴师 露西娅 小提琴手 安杰拉 用她们热情的音乐创作给钢琴三重奏带来了新的活力 在TEDWomen上 她们以一曲明亮而鲜艳的大卫 巴拉奎史南的 生命之空 开始 接着演奏了华丽而优美的一曲阿斯托 皮亚佐拉的 遗忘 | The three Ahn sisters breathe new life into the piano trio with their passionate musicmaking. At TEDWomen, they start with the bright and poppy Skylife, by David Balakrishnan, then play a gorgeous, slinky version of Oblivion, by Astor Piazzolla. |
| 你可以把大脑皮层想想为 一台巨大的钢琴 由上百万个琴键的钢琴 | So you can think of the neocortex actually as a massive grand piano, a million key grand piano. |
| 这位是约书亚 贝尔Joshua Bell 一个非常著名的小提琴家 | This is Joshua Bell, a very famous violinist. |
| 我们知道一个小提琴家在经过一万个小时的小提琴练习后 脑部控制手指运动的那个区域就会产生很大变化 神经元的节点强度有所加强 | A violinist, as we heard, who has done 10,000 hours of violin practice, some area that controls the movements of fingers in the brain change a lot, increasing reinforcement of the synaptic connections. |
| 我的叔叔是一位非常著名的 布雷顿角小提琴演奏家 | My uncle is a very well known Cape Breton fiddler. |
| 我们忽略了Fareeda的故事 她是一个音乐老师 在萨拉热窝教钢琴 她保证 她的音乐学校 在四年的萨拉热窝围城中 每一天都正常运转 她每天走路去学校 不管机枪如何瞄准 她的学校和她自己 保证钢琴 小提琴和大提琴 在战争期间都被学生们 带着手套 帽子 穿着大衣来弹奏 | We are missing the story of Fareeda, a music teacher, a piano teacher, in Sarajevo, who made sure that she kept the music school open every single day in the four years of besiege in Sarajevo and walked to that school, despite the snipers shooting at that school and at her, and kept the piano, the violin, the cello playing the whole duration of the war, with students wearing their gloves and hats and coats. |
| 小提琴音乐 在那里演奏了四十五分钟后 他赚了32美元 | After being there for three quarters of an hour, he made 32 dollars. |
| 这个救火队员是永远不可能比小提琴家小的 绝对不会 | At no point will the fireman look taller than the fiddler. No point. |