trumpeters

英 [ˈtrʌmpɪtəz] 美 [ˈtrʌmpətərz]

n.  号手; 号兵; 小号吹奏者
trumpeter的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 小号手;号兵;小号吹奏者
    A trumpeter is someone who plays a trumpet.

    双语例句

    1. Maurice Murphy, one of the country's leading classical trumpeters, learnt his craft with the Black Dyke Mills band.
      作为该国最著名的古典小号演奏家,莫里斯·墨菲曾师从黑堤磨坊铜管乐团。
    2. The trumpeters and singers joined in unison, as with one voice, to give praise and thanks to the Lord.
      吹号的,歌唱的都一齐发声,声合为一,赞美感谢耶和华。
    3. Where there is an opinion and fame to be created, either of virtue or greatness, these men are good trumpeters.
      每逢人们需要造成一种大才或大德底名声的时候,这些人就是很好的吹鼓手。
    4. We swept into the hall, preceded by trumpeters.
      我们以喇叭手为前导,昂首阔步地走进大厅。
    5. The cheeks of the trumpeters sucked in and out.
      号手们的面颊一收一鼓。
    6. Now sound no note O trumpeters.
      哦号兵但吹高音萎。
    7. And the whole congregation worshipped, and the singers sang, and the trumpeters trumpeted-all this until the burnt offering was finished.
      全会众都敬拜,歌唱的歌唱,吹号的吹号,如此直到燔祭献完了。
    8. The ceremony at Ground Zero in New York drew to a close with four trumpeters from the police and fire departments in the US military playing this lament.
      纽约归零地的纪念活动在来自警方和消防部门的四名号兵演奏的挽歌中接近尾声。
    9. Unlike some birds, however, trumpeters don't know migration routes instinctively; they learn the way from their parents.
      但是,与其他禽类不同的是,这种野天鹅无识别迁徙路线的本能,它们从父母那儿学习飞行路线。