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clarinet

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Music
clar·i·net /ˌklærəˈnet/ noun [countable]  clarinet.jpg APMa musical instrument like a long black tube, that you play by blowing into it and pressing keys to change the notes 单簧管,黑管4  See picture of 见图 clarinet5 see picture at 见图 woodwindclarinettist noun [countable]
Examples from the Corpus
clarinetHis boots are laced up like a clarinet with knotted string.A clarinet was in his hands.The same remarks apply to the combination of flutes and clarinets.The worldly-wise orchestrator will rather see to it that there is not an important clarinet part in the aforesaid section.It also doubles violas or cellos with good effect and blends well with low or lowish clarinets.That could not be said of the hectic, driven finale, marred by some rancid clarinet contributions.We have already pointed out that clarinets in unison with high trumpets give them increased roundness of tone and certainty of attack.She likes skating, writing letters, reading and playing the clarinet.
Origin clarinet (1700-1800) French clarinette, probably from Medieval Latin clario; → CLARION CALL
clar·i·net nounChineseSyllable
Corpus musical tube, like instrument that black a long a


clarinet
clarinet /ˌklærəˈnet, ˌklærɪˈnet/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: French
 Origin: clarinette, probably from Medieval Latin clario; clarion call

a musical instrument like a long black tube, that you play by blowing into it and pressing keys to change the notes
—clarinettist noun [countable]


clari·netBrE /ˌklærəˈnet/ 🔊NAmE /ˌklærəˈnet/ 🔊 noun
a musical instrument of the woodwind group. It is shaped like a pipe and has a reed and a mouthpiece at the top that you blow into. 单簧管;黑管