harp
英 [hɑːp]
美 [hɑːrp]
n. 竖琴
vi. 弹竖琴; 唠叨; 喋喋不休; 不停地说
现在分词:harping 复数:harps 过去式:harped 第三人称单数:harps 过去分词:harped
Collins.1 / BNC.12360 / COCA.11984
短语动词
harp on
1. 唠唠叨叨地说个不停;喋喋不休
短语用例
harp on (about sth)
harp on sth
- 喋喋不休地谈论;唠叨
to keep talking about sth in a boring or annoying way
牛津词典
noun
- 竖琴
a large musical instrument with strings stretched on a vertical frame, played with the fingers
verb
verb
柯林斯词典
- 竖琴
Aharpis a large musical instrument consisting of a row of strings stretched from the top to the bottom of a frame. You play the harp by plucking the strings with your fingers.
英英释义
noun
- a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired hole
- a chordophone that has a triangular frame consisting of a sounding board and a pillar and a curved neck
- a pair of curved vertical supports for a lampshade
verb
- come back to
- Don't dwell on the past
- She is always harping on the same old things
- play the harp
- She harped the Saint-Saens beautifully
双语例句
- We, however, want to play the piano, not the harp!
然而我们是想弹钢琴而不弹竖琴! - I will praise you with the harp, O God, my God.
神阿,我的神,我要弹琴称赞你。 - Some of the instrumentation is exquisite, particularly for harp and flute.
有些器乐段落谱写得非常优美,尤其是竖琴和长笛的部分。 - There was a chicken on the table, and also a harp.
桌子上有一只鸡和一把竖琴。 - He puts a golden harp on the table.
他在桌上放了一把黄金打造的竖琴。 - A harp used by ancient Greeks for accompaniment.
古希腊人用来伴奏的竖琴。中国古代戏曲伴奏需要文场和武场。 - She played the harp beautifully.
她弹的竖琴优雅动听。 - Don't take your harp to party.
不要带你的竖琴去聚会。 - The violin and HARP were a pleasing accompaniment to the voice of the singer.
小提琴与竖琴为唱者的声音伴奏很悦耳。 - She is a composer for the harp.
她是位写竖琴曲的作曲家。