carillon

英 [kəˈrɪljən] 美 [ˈkærəlɑːn]

n.  组钟; 大钟琴; 组钟乐曲; 钟乐

复数:carillons

GRE电力

COCA.30640



牛津词典

noun

  1. 组钟;大钟琴
    a set of bells on which tunes can be played, sometimes using a keyboard
    1. 组钟乐曲;钟乐
      a tune played on bells

      双语例句

      1. 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。
      2. 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。
      3. 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。
      4. 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。
      5. 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。
      6. 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。
      7. 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。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. playing a set of bells that are (usually) hung in a tower

          Synonym:    bell ringingcarillon playing

        1. set of bells hung in a bell tower