didgeridoo
didgeridoo — noun
1. A traditional Australian wind instrument, carved from a hollowed tree branch or
A traditional Australian wind instrument, carved from a hollowed tree branch or piece of bamboo, that gives off a deep, vibrating hum when air is blown through it.
Ravi heard a didgeridoo playing at the local music festival in Darwin.
collocation: playing at [event]
The museum in Sydney has a didgeridoo made from a hollow tree branch.
passive: made from a hollow branch
Aiko learned to play the didgeridoo from an Aboriginal elder in Alice Springs.
The deep sound of the didgeridoo vibrated through the wooden walls of the hall.
Kofi bought a painted didgeridoo as a souvenir from his trip to Australia.
文法句型
play + the + didgeridoo
didgeridoo + [verb]
用法筆記
The word is a countable noun and is often used with the definite article: 'the didgeridoo'. In traditional Aboriginal cultures, the instrument is typically played by men during ceremonies.