saxophones

英 [ˈsæksəfəʊnz] 美 [ˈsæksəˌfoʊnz]

n.  萨克斯管
saxophone的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 萨克斯管;萨克斯风
    A saxophone is a musical instrument in the shape of a curved metal tube with a narrower part that you blow into and keys that you press.

    双语例句

    1. He often combined female voices with trumpets or clarinets and male voices with trombones or saxophones.
      他经常将女声与喇叭或单簧管混合,男声和长号或萨克斯管混合。
    2. All night the saxophones wailed the hopeless comment of the BEALE STREET BLUES. while a hundred pairs of golden and silver slippers shuffled the shining dust.
      萨克斯省通宵呜咽着《比尔街爵士乐》绝望的哀吟,同时一百双金银舞鞋扬起闪亮的灰尘。
    3. Saxophones are the truth, the funk, and the hook.
      萨克斯管是真理、恐惧、吊钩。
    4. When, with a sudden injection of saxophones, the tempo quickened, he spun her out carefully, keeping the beat with his shoulders.
      当音乐中突然加入了萨克斯管,节奏变快时,他小心地将她旋转起来,耸动着双肩打着拍子。