flute

      英[flu?t] 美[flut]
      • n. 長(zhǎng)笛
      • vt. 用長(zhǎng)笛吹奏
      • vi. 吹長(zhǎng)笛

      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?flutes;

      助記提示


      1. blow => Latin flare (pp. flatus) "to blow" => flute.
      2. perhaps Latin flare (pp. flatus) "to blow" + lute => flute: 用嘴吹奏的樂(lè)器.
      3. lute => flute.
      4. perhaps influenced by lute.
      5. f-(諧音“風(fēng)”) + lute => 用嘴吹風(fēng)、吹氣的樂(lè)器。

      中文詞源


      flute 長(zhǎng)笛

      詞源不確定。可能為擬聲詞或來(lái)自輔音叢bl, fl, 吹,鼓起,詞源同blow, flatulent. 用來(lái)指一種木管樂(lè)器。

      英文詞源


      flute
      flute: [14] Proven?al flaut was probably the original source of flute, and it reached English via Old French floute or floite. Where flaut came from, however, is another matter, and a much disputed one. Some etymologists claim that it is ultimately simply an imitation of a high-pitched sound, its initial consonant cluster perhaps provided by Proven?al flajol ‘small flute or whistle’ (source of English flageolet [17], but itself of unknown origin) and Latin flāre ‘blow’; others suggest a specific blend of flajol with Proven?al laut, source of English lute.

      The sense ‘groove’ developed in English in the 17th century, from a comparison with the long thin shape of the instrument. Related forms in English include flautist [19], whose immediate source, Italian flautisto, preserves the au diphthong of the Proven?al source word flaut (American English prefers the older, native English formation flutist [17]); and perhaps flout [16], which may come from Dutch fluiten ‘play the flute’, hence ‘whistle at, mock’.

      => flout
      flute (n.)
      early 14c., from Old French flaut, flaute (musical) "flute" (12c.), from Old Proven?al flaut, which is of uncertain origin; perhaps imitative or from Latin flare "to blow" (see blow (v.1)); perhaps influenced by Proven?al laut "lute." The other Germanic words (such as German fl?te) are likewise borrowings from French.

      Ancient flutes were direct, blown straight through a mouthpiece but held away from the player's mouth; the modern transverse or German flute developed 18c. The older style then sometimes were called fl?te-a-bec (French, literally "flute with a beak"). The modern design and key system of the concert flute were perfected 1834 by Theobald Boehm. The architectural sense of "furrow in a pillar" (1650s) is from fancied resemblance to the inside of a flute split down the middle. Meaning "tall, slender wine glass" is from 1640s.
      flute (v.)
      late 14c., "to play upon the flute," from flute (n.). Meaning "to make (architectural) flutes" is from 1570s. Related: Fluted; fluting.

      雙語(yǔ)例句


      1. Some of the instrumentation is exquisite, particularly for harp and flute.
      有些器樂(lè)段落譜寫(xiě)得非常優(yōu)美,尤其是豎琴和長(zhǎng)笛的部分。

      來(lái)自柯林斯例句

      2. a concerto for flute and harp
      長(zhǎng)笛與豎琴協(xié)奏曲

      來(lái)自《權(quán)威詞典》

      3. She plays the flute in the school orchestra.
      她在校管弦樂(lè)隊(duì)里吹長(zhǎng)笛。

      來(lái)自《權(quán)威詞典》

      4. There is an extensive repertoire of music written for the flute.
      有很多供長(zhǎng)笛演奏的曲目.

      來(lái)自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

      5. He took out his flute, and blew at it.
      他拿出笛子吹了起來(lái).

      來(lái)自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》


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