1775, from French carillon, which, according to French sources, is from Old French carignon "set of four bells," an alteration of quarregon, from Vulgar Latin *quadrinionem, from Latin quaternionem "set of four," from quater "four times," from PIE *kwetrus, from root *kwetwer- "four" (see four).
carillon 英文释义
1. set of bells hung in a bell tower
2. playing a set of bells that are (usually) hung in a tower
carillon 双语例句
1. The note produced by a carillon depends on the length of the bar that is hit.
钟琴奏出的音调取决于受敲击的那块金属片的长度。
来自辞典例句
2. To play a carillon.
演奏排钟(或钟琴)
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carillon 实用场景例句
To play a carillon.
演奏排钟(或钟琴)
期刊摘选
The note produced by a carillon depends on the length of the bar that is hit.