plectrum
英 [ˈplek.trəm]
美 [ˈplek.trəm]
plectrum 琴拨,拨子来自拉丁语plectrum,琴拨,拨子,来自plangere,击,打,来自PIE*plak,击,打,词源同 plangent,apoplexy.比喻用法。
- plectrum
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plectrum: see plague
- plectrum (n.)
- something used to pluck the strings of a musical instrument, 1620s, from Latin plectrum, from Greek plektron "thing to strike with" (pick for a lyre, cock's spur, spear point, etc.), from plek-, root of plessein "to strike" (see plague (n.)).
- 1. Finally, the strings are plucked with a plectrum.
- ,拥有26个可移动的品, 以琴拨演奏.
- 2. This shamisen, originating in Okinawa, is a banjo - like three - stringed instrument that is played with a plectrum.
- 这种三味弦起源于冲绳群岛, 是一种像班卓琴那样的用琴拨弹奏的三弦乐器.