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词汇 bongo
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bongo1

nounPlural bongosˈbɒŋɡəʊˈbɑŋɡoʊ
  • Each of a joined pair of small deep-bodied drums, typically held between the knees and played with the fingers.

    小手鼓

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The only real disappointment I found was the absence of those spectacular bongos at the beginning of ‘The Hazards of Sitting Beneath Palm Trees’.
    • Saturdays, he'd be smoking pot and playing bongos.
    • Wiggs handles bass, guitars, drums, and bongos; Trimble plays keyboards, acoustic guitar, and accordion.
    • Backed by live trumpets, guitars, and bongos, Kadiri's debut album is an impressive new force in roots hip-hop.
    • The combination of bongo drums and some sharp scratching from DJ Kilmore was pretty impressive.
    • It kind of brought the band back to its roots - we're all close together and playing instruments like mandolin and bongos.
    • Marlon Brando's personal effects, including a pair of bongo drums and an annotated script of The Godfather, will be auctioned this week.
    • Musical groups danced the samba all the way, beating bongo drums and shaking tambourines.
    • Last October he was arrested after police found him naked and playing the bongo drums.
    • ‘Sinner Man ‘is a Tamla tornado of sitars, trumpets, bongos and guitars.’
    • ‘Chanabra’ adds bongos to one of the disc's most aggressive choruses, hinting at future recordings.
    • ‘Until the Dream Gets Broken’ follows with programmed bongos and the same backing vocals, both featured more prominently this time.
    • With the bongos - a reference to the little darbouka drums of Kancheli's homeland - a suggestion of a folk dance is raised, but then denied very soon after.
    • Mrs Stagg bought Kieron a bongo drum for Christmas.
    • If in doubt, listen to the opening bars of ‘Boston’: guitar, snare, bongos and shakers, what else do you need?
    • In fact, the high bongo plays on an offbeat while the cowbell simply marks the beat.
    • The tabla is sort of a cross between the bongos and snare drum.
    • The first track ‘Una Cancion,’ with it's echoed bongos, steel drums and chilled vocals, will help you forget just how cold it is outside.
    • Larger bands have trumpets and strings as well as extensive percussion sections in which maracas, guiros, and bongos are primary instruments.
    • Turner entered the hall behind a child's wooden wagon to which a pair of bongo drums had been lashed.

Origin

1920s: from Latin American Spanish bongó.

Rhymes

Congo, drongo, Kongo, pongo

bongo2

nounPlural bongosˈbɒŋɡəʊˈbɑŋɡoʊ
  • A forest antelope that has a chestnut coat with narrow white vertical stripes, native to central Africa.

    肯尼亚林羚(产于非洲中部)

    Tragelaphus euryceros, family Bovidae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other rare animals, too, are scheduled for cloning, including the bongo, cheetah, Sumatran tiger, and, of course, the giant panda.
    • In Kenya, meanwhile, the bongo antelopes, victims of deforestation and poaching, are teetering on the brink of extinction.
    • Africa's mountain bongo antelopes are teetering on the brink of extinction because of deforestation and poaching.
    • Leopard, elephant, rhino and the rare bongo can all be found here.
    • The great apes, gorillas and chimpanzees, form the core of this zone, which is also home to the mandrill baboon, the bongo antelope, and the red river hog.
    • Sapo National Park is Liberia's only national park and one of the last rainforest refuges for bongo antelopes and forest elephants
    • These rich foreigners want to be sure that they will find a bongo during a fairly brief visit.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Kikongo.

bongo1

(also bongo drum)
nounˈbɑŋɡoʊˈbäNGɡō
  • Either of a pair of small, long-bodied drums typically held between the knees and played with the fingers.

    小手鼓

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Musical groups danced the samba all the way, beating bongo drums and shaking tambourines.
    • Last October he was arrested after police found him naked and playing the bongo drums.
    • ‘Chanabra’ adds bongos to one of the disc's most aggressive choruses, hinting at future recordings.
    • If in doubt, listen to the opening bars of ‘Boston’: guitar, snare, bongos and shakers, what else do you need?
    • Marlon Brando's personal effects, including a pair of bongo drums and an annotated script of The Godfather, will be auctioned this week.
    • ‘Sinner Man ‘is a Tamla tornado of sitars, trumpets, bongos and guitars.’
    • The combination of bongo drums and some sharp scratching from DJ Kilmore was pretty impressive.
    • The only real disappointment I found was the absence of those spectacular bongos at the beginning of ‘The Hazards of Sitting Beneath Palm Trees’.
    • Turner entered the hall behind a child's wooden wagon to which a pair of bongo drums had been lashed.
    • ‘Until the Dream Gets Broken’ follows with programmed bongos and the same backing vocals, both featured more prominently this time.
    • With the bongos - a reference to the little darbouka drums of Kancheli's homeland - a suggestion of a folk dance is raised, but then denied very soon after.
    • Mrs Stagg bought Kieron a bongo drum for Christmas.
    • Saturdays, he'd be smoking pot and playing bongos.
    • The tabla is sort of a cross between the bongos and snare drum.
    • In fact, the high bongo plays on an offbeat while the cowbell simply marks the beat.
    • Wiggs handles bass, guitars, drums, and bongos; Trimble plays keyboards, acoustic guitar, and accordion.
    • Backed by live trumpets, guitars, and bongos, Kadiri's debut album is an impressive new force in roots hip-hop.
    • It kind of brought the band back to its roots - we're all close together and playing instruments like mandolin and bongos.
    • Larger bands have trumpets and strings as well as extensive percussion sections in which maracas, guiros, and bongos are primary instruments.
    • The first track ‘Una Cancion,’ with it's echoed bongos, steel drums and chilled vocals, will help you forget just how cold it is outside.

Origin

1920s: from Latin American Spanish bongó.

bongo2

nounˈbɑŋɡoʊˈbäNGɡō
  • A forest antelope that has a chestnut coat with narrow white vertical stripes, native to central Africa.

    肯尼亚林羚(产于非洲中部)

    Tragelaphus euryceros, family Bovidae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other rare animals, too, are scheduled for cloning, including the bongo, cheetah, Sumatran tiger, and, of course, the giant panda.
    • Africa's mountain bongo antelopes are teetering on the brink of extinction because of deforestation and poaching.
    • These rich foreigners want to be sure that they will find a bongo during a fairly brief visit.
    • In Kenya, meanwhile, the bongo antelopes, victims of deforestation and poaching, are teetering on the brink of extinction.
    • The great apes, gorillas and chimpanzees, form the core of this zone, which is also home to the mandrill baboon, the bongo antelope, and the red river hog.
    • Leopard, elephant, rhino and the rare bongo can all be found here.
    • Sapo National Park is Liberia's only national park and one of the last rainforest refuges for bongo antelopes and forest elephants

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Kikongo.

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