reed
美音:
[ri:d
]英音:
[ri:d
]n.芦苇,芦笛,簧片,管乐器
难易程度:
reed为六级词汇
reed
/ri:d; rid/
n
1 (a) [C] (tall hollow stem of) any of various types of grass-like plants growing near water 芦苇(秆).
(b) [U] mass of such plants growing together 芦苇丛.
2 [C] strip of metal or cane that vibrates to produce sound in eg an oboe, a bassoon, or a clarinet 簧片(如双簧管、低音管、单簧管中的)
*[attrib 作定语] reed instruments 簧乐器. =>illus at App
1 见附录1插图, page x.
3 (idm 习语) a broken reed => broken2.
reed
n[
Language: Old English;Origin: hreod]
[U and C]a type of tall plant like grass that grows in wet places
Reeds grew in clumps all along the river bank.[C]a thin piece of wood that is attached to a musical instrument such as an
oboe or
clarinet, and that produces a sound when you blow over it
1. Don´t lean on a reed. 不要依赖不可靠的人。
2. Mrs. Reed came. 里德太太来了。
3. John Reed was a schoolboy of fourteen: four years older than I, for I was only ten. 约翰·里德是个14岁的孩子,比我大4岁,那年我才10岁。
4. "Say ´What do you want, Master Reed´," was his reply. “说‘里德少爷,有什么事?’”他这样答道。
5. "You have no business to read our books," John Reed continued. “你没权看我们的书,”约翰·里德接着说,
6. "that you owe much to Mrs. Reed. “你受着里德太太的恩惠,
7. I was quite happy until I heard the voice of John Reed. 有一阵儿我很快活,但接着就听到了约翰·里德的嚷嚷声。
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