banjo
英 ['bændʒəʊ]
美 ['bændʒo]
- n. 班卓琴;五弦琴
- n. (Banjo)人名;(塞)巴尼奧
中文詞源
英文詞源
- banjo
- banjo: [18] The origins of banjo are uncertain, but its likeliest source seems to be bandore, the name of a 16th-century stringed instrument similar to the lute. It has been argued that in the speech of Southern US blacks, amongst whom the banjo originated, bandore became banjo, perhaps under the influence of mbanza, a term for a similar instrument in the Kimbundu language of Northern Angola (although it might be more plausible to suggest that mbanza is the immediate source, altered by English-speakers more familiar with bandore). Bandore itself appears to be a variant of pandore or pandora, which comes from Greek pandoura ‘three-stringed lute’.
A more farreaching modification produced mandore, likewise a term for a lutelike instrument. The Italian version of the word, mandola, is familiar in English from its diminutive form, which has given us mandolin [18].
=> mandolin - banjo (n.)
- 1764, American English, usually described as of African origin, probably akin to Bantu mbanza, an instrument resembling a banjo. The word has been influenced by colloquial pronunciation of bandore (1560s in English), a 16c. stringed instrument like a lute and an ancestor (musically and linguistically) of mandolin; from Portuguese bandurra, from Latin pandura, from Greek pandoura "three-stringed instrument." The origin and influence might be the reverse of what is here described.
雙語例句
- 1. Before he began to play, Harry tuned up his banjo.
- 開始演奏前, 哈利先行調好他的班卓琴.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 2. He could hear the thrum of a banjo.
- 窗外傳來吉他的漫彈聲.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 3. The crowd cheered as Premier Wayne Goss unveiled a lifesize statue of poet Banjo Paterson.
- 韋恩·戈斯州長揭開詩人巴尼奧·佩特森的等身塑像時,人群歡呼起來。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. With a few pluck at the string of his banjo, everybodyis singing along.
- 他撥了撥班卓琴的琴弦, 每個人就都跟著唱了起了.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 5. With a few plucks at the strings of his banjo, everybody was singing along.
- 他撥了撥班卓琴的琴弦, 每個人就都跟著唱了起了.
來自辭典例句