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flute    音標拼音: [fl'ut]
n. 笛,橫笛,凹槽
vi. 吹笛子
vt. 用長笛奏,刻凹槽于

笛,橫笛,凹槽吹笛子用長笛奏,刻凹槽於

flute
n 1: a high-pitched woodwind instrument; a slender tube closed
at one end with finger holes on one end and an opening near
the closed end across which the breath is blown [synonym:
{flute}, {transverse flute}]
2: a tall narrow wineglass [synonym: {flute}, {flute glass},
{champagne flute}]
3: a groove or furrow in cloth etc (particularly a shallow
concave groove on the shaft of a column) [synonym: {flute},
{fluting}]
v 1: form flutes in

Flute \Flute\, n. [OE. floute, floite, fr. OF. fla["u]te,
flahute, flahuste, F. fl?te; cf. LL. flauta, D. fluit. See
{Flute}, v. i.]
1. A musical wind instrument, consisting of a hollow cylinder
or pipe, with holes along its length, stopped by the
fingers or by keys which are opened by the fingers. The
modern flute is closed at the upper end, and blown with
the mouth at a lateral hole.
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The breathing flute's soft notes are heard around.
--Pope.
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2. (Arch.) A channel of curved section; -- usually applied to
one of a vertical series of such channels used to decorate
columns and pilasters in classical architecture. See
Illust. under {Base}, n.
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3. A similar channel or groove made in wood or other
material, esp. in plaited cloth, as in a lady's ruffle.
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4. A long French breakfast roll. --Simonds.
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5. A stop in an organ, having a flutelike sound.
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{Flute bit}, a boring tool for piercing ebony, rosewood, and
other hard woods.

{Flute pipe}, an organ pipe having a sharp lip or wind-cutter
which imparts vibrations to the column of air in the pipe.
--Knight.
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Flute \Flute\ (fl[=u]t), n. [Cf. F. fl[^u]te a transport, D.
fluit.]
A kind of flyboat; a storeship.
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{Armed en fl[^u]te}(Nav.), partially armed.
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Flute \Flute\, v. i. [OE. flouten, floiten, OF. fla["u]ter,
fle["u]ter, flouster, F. fl[^u]ter, cf. D. fluiten; ascribed
to an assumed LL. flautare, flatuare, fr. L. flatus a
blowing, fr. flare to blow. Cf. {Flout}, {Flageolet},
{Flatulent}.]
To play on, or as on, a flute; to make a flutelike sound.
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Flute \Flute\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fluted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Fluting}.]
1. To play, whistle, or sing with a clear, soft note, like
that of a flute.
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Knaves are men,
That lute and flute fantastic tenderness.
--Tennyson.
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The redwing flutes his o-ka-lee. --Emerson.
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2. To form flutes or channels in, as in a column, a ruffle,
etc.
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193 Moby Thesaurus words for "flute":
English horn, Pandean pipe, aulos, bagpipe, bark, basset horn,
basset oboe, bassoon, bawl, bellow, bezel, blare, blat, blow,
blow a horn, blubber, bombard, boom, bray, breathe, bugle, buzz,
cackle, canal, canalize, carillon, carve, chamfer, channel, chant,
chase, chink, chirp, chisel, clarinet, clarion, contrabassoon,
contrafagotto, coo, corrugate, corrugation, crack, cranny, crease,
crimp, crisp, cromorne, crow, cut, dado, dike, ditch, dog-ear,
doodle, double, double bassoon, double over, double reed,
double-tongue, drawl, enfold, engrave, engraving, exclaim, fife,
fipple flute, flageolet, flounce, fluting, fold, fold over, frill,
furrow, gash, gasp, gather, goffer, gouge, groove, growl, grunt,
gully, hautboy, heckelphone, hiss, hornpipe, incise, incision,
infold, interfold, keen, lap over, licorice stick, lilt, lip,
microgroove, mumble, murmur, musette, mutter, oaten reed, oboe,
oboe da caccia, ocarina, panpipe, pant, penny-whistle, piccolo,
pipe, plait, plat, pleat, plicate, plow, ply, pommer, quill,
rabbet, recorder, reed, reed instrument, rifle, rifling, roar,
ruck, ruff, ruffle, rumble, rut, sax, saxophone, score, scratch,
scream, screech, shawm, shriek, sibilate, sigh, sing, single reed,
single-reed instrument, slit, snap, snarl, snort, sob, sonorophone,
sound, squall, squawk, squeal, streak, stria, striate, striation,
sulcation, sulcus, sweet potato, syrinx, tabor pipe, tenoroon,
thunder, tin-whistle, tongue, toot, tootle, trench, triple-tongue,
trough, trumpet, tuck, turn over, twang, tweedle, twill, wail,
warble, well-worn groove, whine, whisper, whistle, wind,
wind the horn, woods, woodwind, woodwind choir,
woodwind instrument, wrinkle, yap, yawp, yell, yelp



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  • The History of the Flute: From Ancient to Modern Times
    You'll find ancient flutes made from bone, wood, and bamboo, often tied to spiritual rituals The Renaissance advanced flute design, while the Industrial Revolution introduced metal and the Boehm system, enhancing playability
  • What Is a Flute How Does It Work - musicalinstrumentworld
    A flute is a member of the woodwind family, even though it’s typically made of metal, like silver or gold It’s a long, slender tube with holes along its length and a mouthpiece at one end When air is blown across the mouthpiece, it creates vibrations inside the tube, producing sound
  • What Are Flutes | INS. - instrumentinsight. com
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