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单词 baby grand
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Definition of baby grand in English:

baby grand

noun
  • The smallest size of grand piano, about 1.5 metres long.

    小型三角钢琴

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A 35-year-old man is standing on a baby grand wearing a top hat made of playing cards and sporting a white silk scarf over his short-sleeved shirt.
    • For those seeking a similar look, without the major investment, baby grands are available at prices ranging from $20,000 to $40,000.
    • They refurbished the original tin ceilings and wood floors of the space, and added French doors, as well as a separate chamber where a local teacher now gives lessons on a baby grand.
    • Mounted on the baby grand was an anodized-aluminum monstrosity of twisted ribbons of sheet metal, each of the strips tapering down to a thin wire from which dangled a replica of a tropical fish.
    • Two years ago, the eccentric explorer John Blashford-Snell delivered a baby grand to a remote Amazonian tribe who'd had little contact with ‘civilisation’.
    • Gone is the mahogany baby grand, gone is the tastefulness.
    • You told me once he taught you, on the baby grand in your living room.
    • The mother is next to the baby grand, the father next to the home theatre system, the brother next to his computer.
    • The launch of the baby grand will be held in St Patrick's College, Carlow in association with the Carlow Performing Arts Centre working group on Thursday, October 9 at 8pm.
    • These baby baby grands and tiny spinets produce three octaves from hammers hitting metal rods.
    • Stricken with polio at six, he lived in the only Brooklyn block with an elevator, in an apartment where a baby grand was the only decent piece of furniture.
    • But why not get moody first in the lounge where a slinky torch singer holds court over a baby grand a la Dietrich or Garland.
    • I stood up slowly, taking the sheet music off the baby grand's music rack, and placing them first into their corresponding folder and then into my faithful shoulder bag.
    • ‘I put in my prize money, and she got a baby grand,’ he recalls.
    • The play, about piano tuners and a Steinway baby grand, is an absurd piece [hopefully] in the vein of Ionesco.
    • Even though he may have played you like a baby grand, getting out of a relationship with a ladies' man is no easy proposition.
    • Still in 1910, 139,000 teachers were teaching Americans how to play on parlor pianos, uprights, baby grands and grands.
    • My own KTV system, a baby grand, and hell, let's have a dance floor too, complete with DJ console.
    • There is a bit of poetic licence there, but McGough really was at Paul McCartney's house in St John's Wood when he sat down at the baby grand and played ‘Hey Jude’ for the first time.
    • That woman was an accomplished pianist who spends her little leisure time playing Brahms on the baby grand given to her by her late parents.

Definition of baby grand in US English:

baby grand

nounˌbeɪbi ˈɡrændˌbābē ˈɡrand
  • The smallest size of grand piano, about 4.5 feet (1.5 m) long.

    小型三角钢琴

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The play, about piano tuners and a Steinway baby grand, is an absurd piece [hopefully] in the vein of Ionesco.
    • They refurbished the original tin ceilings and wood floors of the space, and added French doors, as well as a separate chamber where a local teacher now gives lessons on a baby grand.
    • The launch of the baby grand will be held in St Patrick's College, Carlow in association with the Carlow Performing Arts Centre working group on Thursday, October 9 at 8pm.
    • That woman was an accomplished pianist who spends her little leisure time playing Brahms on the baby grand given to her by her late parents.
    • Gone is the mahogany baby grand, gone is the tastefulness.
    • The mother is next to the baby grand, the father next to the home theatre system, the brother next to his computer.
    • These baby baby grands and tiny spinets produce three octaves from hammers hitting metal rods.
    • But why not get moody first in the lounge where a slinky torch singer holds court over a baby grand a la Dietrich or Garland.
    • ‘I put in my prize money, and she got a baby grand,’ he recalls.
    • For those seeking a similar look, without the major investment, baby grands are available at prices ranging from $20,000 to $40,000.
    • Two years ago, the eccentric explorer John Blashford-Snell delivered a baby grand to a remote Amazonian tribe who'd had little contact with ‘civilisation’.
    • Mounted on the baby grand was an anodized-aluminum monstrosity of twisted ribbons of sheet metal, each of the strips tapering down to a thin wire from which dangled a replica of a tropical fish.
    • Still in 1910, 139,000 teachers were teaching Americans how to play on parlor pianos, uprights, baby grands and grands.
    • A 35-year-old man is standing on a baby grand wearing a top hat made of playing cards and sporting a white silk scarf over his short-sleeved shirt.
    • Even though he may have played you like a baby grand, getting out of a relationship with a ladies' man is no easy proposition.
    • I stood up slowly, taking the sheet music off the baby grand's music rack, and placing them first into their corresponding folder and then into my faithful shoulder bag.
    • There is a bit of poetic licence there, but McGough really was at Paul McCartney's house in St John's Wood when he sat down at the baby grand and played ‘Hey Jude’ for the first time.
    • Stricken with polio at six, he lived in the only Brooklyn block with an elevator, in an apartment where a baby grand was the only decent piece of furniture.
    • You told me once he taught you, on the baby grand in your living room.
    • My own KTV system, a baby grand, and hell, let's have a dance floor too, complete with DJ console.
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