accordion
accordion — 名詞
1. A portable musical instrument shaped like a box, with piano-style keys on one si
手風琴
靠拉動風箱發聲的鍵盤樂器
A portable musical instrument shaped like a box, with piano-style keys on one side and round buttons on the other. The player squeezes and pulls the folded middle section to push air across small metal reeds inside, which makes the sound.
Grandpa Henrik pulled out his old accordion and played a cheerful Polish folk song at the wedding.
亨利克爺爺拿出他那把舊手風琴,在婚禮上演奏了一首歡樂的波蘭民謠。
play + the accordion
On a busy street in Paris, a young musician was playing the accordion for tips from tourists.
在巴黎一條熱鬧的街道上,一位年輕的音樂家正在拉手風琴,向遊客收取小費。
play the accordion (busking context)
Wen squeezed the accordion gently, and a soft, breathy note filled the small wooden room.
瑪雅輕輕擠壓手風琴,一個柔和、帶著氣音的音符在小木屋裡迴盪。
The music school offers lessons in piano, violin, and accordion for children aged seven and above.
這所音樂學校為七歲以上的兒童開設鋼琴、小提琴和手風琴的課程。
Rohan has been learning the accordion since he was eight, and now he plays in a tango band.
卡洛斯從八歲就開始學手風琴,現在他在一個探戈樂團裡演奏。
- concertina
a smaller, hexagonal cousin of the accordion with buttons only and no piano keys
- squeezebox
informal cover term for accordion-family instruments
- melodeon
a button accordion common in Irish and English folk music
用法筆記
Like other instruments, usually takes the definite article when talking about playing it ('play the accordion'), but no article when referring to the physical object you own ('I bought an accordion').