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单词 mandola
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Definition of mandola in English:

mandola

noun manˈdəʊləmanˈdōlə
  • 1A large tenor or bass mandolin, used in ensembles and folk groups.

    大曼陀林琴

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have made the decision to do the custom order through you because of your upgrade policy, setup, and obvious love of mandolas.
    • He is a fine self-accompanist on bouzouki and mandola.
    • Modern makers then started producing them with flat backs which made them almost identical to the octave mandola.
    • The first time I had ever saw a mandola was on the back cover of a Planxty album.
    • In the ten days of the course, I learned the basics of luthiery and built my own mandola.
    1. 1.1historical An early stringed instrument of the mandolin or cittern type.
      〈史〉古曼陀林琴;古西特琴
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Laden with mandoras, we arrive at the isolated farm where the charming Loula makes traditional halloumi cheese from the milk of goats tended by her husband.
      • Wire strings not only were used on guitars, mandoras, and bass lutes, but gave rise to a whole new family of string instruments, which included zithers, citterns, the Irish harp, psaltery, clavichord and others during the 15th and 16th centuries.
      • Jodi is currently touring the east coast, showcasing her hefty arsenal of songs, stories and instruments, including mandola, acoustic guitar, resonator guitar and percussion.
      • Both the late medieval gittern and the early guitar were sometimes called mandoras.
      • There are also plenty of mandoras in other woods and quite a lot of striped mandoras using ribs of two different woods.

Origin

Early 18th century: from Italian.

Rhymes

Angola, barbola, bipolar, bowler, bronchiolar, canola, carambola, circumpolar, coaler, Coca-Cola, cola, comptroller, consoler, controller, Ebola, eidola, extoller, Finola, Gorgonzola, granola, Hispaniola, kola, Lola, lunisolar, molar, multipolar, Ndola, patroller, payola, pianola, polar, roller, Savonarola, scagliola, scroller, sola, solar, stroller, tombola, Tortola, troller, Vignola, viola, Zola

Definition of mandola in US English:

mandola

nounmanˈdōlə
  • 1A large tenor or bass mandolin, used in ensembles and folk groups.

    大曼陀林琴

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The first time I had ever saw a mandola was on the back cover of a Planxty album.
    • I have made the decision to do the custom order through you because of your upgrade policy, setup, and obvious love of mandolas.
    • He is a fine self-accompanist on bouzouki and mandola.
    • Modern makers then started producing them with flat backs which made them almost identical to the octave mandola.
    • In the ten days of the course, I learned the basics of luthiery and built my own mandola.
    1. 1.1historical An early stringed instrument of the mandolin or cittern type.
      〈史〉古曼陀林琴;古西特琴
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Both the late medieval gittern and the early guitar were sometimes called mandoras.
      • Jodi is currently touring the east coast, showcasing her hefty arsenal of songs, stories and instruments, including mandola, acoustic guitar, resonator guitar and percussion.
      • Laden with mandoras, we arrive at the isolated farm where the charming Loula makes traditional halloumi cheese from the milk of goats tended by her husband.
      • Wire strings not only were used on guitars, mandoras, and bass lutes, but gave rise to a whole new family of string instruments, which included zithers, citterns, the Irish harp, psaltery, clavichord and others during the 15th and 16th centuries.
      • There are also plenty of mandoras in other woods and quite a lot of striped mandoras using ribs of two different woods.

Origin

Early 18th century: from Italian.

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