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n.  厄乌德琴(拨弦乐器,流行于阿拉伯国家)

COCA.42482



牛津词典

noun

  1. 厄乌德琴(拨弦乐器,流行于阿拉伯国家)
    a musical instrument similar to a lute played mainly in Arab countries

    双语例句

    1. Some very clever perfumer will eventually bring the two together in a veil of oud that just dusts the skin, he says. It will be the perfect perfume.
      一些精明的香水制造商最终将会将两者合二为一。他说,那将是最完美的香水。
    2. Nude is so soft and subtle that you have to be up close and personal to smell it; oud is rich, sensual and, while not quite in the 1980s enters a room before you do category, makes an obvious statement.
      裸香非常轻柔细腻,你需要更近更私密的距离才能嗅到它;沉香则丰富、感性,尽管不像是上世纪80年代那种香水味比人更先进屋的风格,但依旧让人印象深刻。
    3. He narrated in the article why the houses designed by Mies, Le Corbusier and Oud are the most important ones in WeiBenhof.
      在文中,他解释了为什么在魏森霍夫中密斯、柯布西耶和奥德的设计被公认为最重要的建筑。
    4. Soci é t é G é n é rale has been increasing its store of deposits for the past two years, says Mr Oud é a.
      乌代亚先生也称,兴业银行在过去两年增加了其存款储备。