strings

[striŋz]

n. (乐器的)弦
名词string的复数形式

例句与用法:

As both a novelist and a university lecturer, she has two strings to her bow.

她又是小说家又当大学讲师,有两手准备。

Puppets are worked by strings.

木偶是用线来操纵的。

An instrument consisting of an upright, open triangular frame with usually46 strings of graded lengths played by plucking with the fingers.

竖琴一种有一个通常系有四十六根长短不一的琴弦的直立的开放三角架、弹奏时用手指拨动琴弦的乐器

The strings are muted throughout the closing bars of the symphony.

该交响曲结束部分各节中的弦乐全为弱化音。

A thin, tough cord made from the intestines of animals, usually sheep, used as strings for musical instruments or as surgical sutures.

羊肠线一种由动物肠,通常是羊肠所制成的牢固的细线,用于乐器的弦或用于手术缝合

The strings of a piano vibrate when the keys are struck.

钢琴的琴键一弹琴弦就振动出声。