俚语词,可能来自Waterloo,抽水马桶品牌,或直接来自拟声词,抽水马桶冲水声。
From its primary signification -- a kind of bagpipe inflated from the mouth -- the word 'loure' came to mean an old dance, in slower rhythm than the gigue, generally in 6-4 time. As this was danced to the nasal tones of the 'loure,' the term 'loure' was gradually applied to any passage meant to be played in the style of the old bagpipe airs. ["Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians," London, 1906]The refrain sometimes is met in English as turra-lurra.
来自柯林斯例句
来自柯林斯例句
来自《权威词典》
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