fluted
- IPA[ˈflo͞odəd]
美式
- having flutes or grooves; ridged;(of a garment or part of a garment) having flared or trumpet-shaped frills
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形容詞
- 1. having flutes or grooves; ridged fluted pillars
- 2. (of a garment or part of a garment) having flared or trumpet-shaped frills a pretty floral dress with fluted sleeves
- a wind instrument made from a tube with holes along it that are stopped by the fingers or keys, ...
- speak in a melodious way: ‘What do you do?’ she fluted
Oxford American Dictionary
- a wind instrument made from a tube with holes that are stopped by the fingers or keys, held ...
- speak in a melodious way: ‘What do you do?’ she fluted
Oxford Dictionary
- sound reminiscent of that of a flute: the silvery fluting of a blackbird
- reminiscent of the sound of a flute: the golden, fluting voice filled the room
Oxford Dictionary
- sound reminiscent of that of a flute: the silvery fluting of a blackbird
- reminiscent of the sound of a flute: the golden, fluting voice filled the room
Oxford American Dictionary
- a musical instrument of the flute type played by blowing through the nose rather than the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a flute that is held horizontally when played, e.g., the modern flute as opposed to the recorder.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a flute, such as a recorder, played by blowing endwise.
Oxford Dictionary
- a flute which is held horizontally when played.
Oxford Dictionary
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