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mandolin

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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man·do·lin, mandoline /ˌmændəˈlɪn/ noun [countable]  mandolin.jpg APMa musical instrument with eight metal strings and a round back, played with a plectrum (=small piece of plastic, metal etc) 曼陀林〔一种八根金属弦、圆形琴身、用拨子演奏的乐器〕5 see picture at 见图 stringed instrument
Examples from the Corpus
mandolinTry comparing a plucked note on a violin and on a mandolin and you will certainly notice the difference.A young fellow strummed on a mandolin and a woman sang a Hebrew song.This can be done with the slicer blade of a food processor or a mandolin.They had no mandolin but Ollie's guitar would do.Brown learned to play guitar, violin, harmonica, piano, mandolin, viola and drums.Yet the solo mandolin enjoyed a now-forgotten renaissance between about 1885 and 1920.Gish died in 1993, but the mandolin is still with us.And since the mandolin has a different tuning to the guitar, it gives you a different chord voicing to everybody else.
Origin mandolin (1700-1800) Italian mandolina, from mandola large type of mandolin, from French mandore
man·do·lin nounChineseSyllable
Corpus eight instrument with a strings metal musical


mandolin
mandolin , mandoline /ˌmændəˈlɪn/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: Italian
 Origin: mandolina, from mandola 'large type of mandolin', from French mandore

a musical instrument with eight metal strings and a round back, played with a plectrum (=small piece of plastic, metal etc)


man·do·linBrE /ˈmændəlɪn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmændəlɪn/ 🔊BrE /ˌmændəˈlɪn/ 🔊NAmE /ˌmændəˈlɪn/ 🔊 noun
a musical instrument with metal strings (usually eight) arranged in pairs, and a curved back, played with a plectrum 曼陀林(拨弦乐器)