释义 |
bugle
bu·gle 1 B0535600 (byo͞o′gəl)n.1. Music A brass instrument somewhat shorter than a trumpet and lacking keys or valves.2. The loud resonant call of an animal, especially a male elk during rutting season.intr.v. bu·gled, bu·gling, bu·gles 1. Music To sound a bugle.2. To produce a loud resonant call, as of a rutting male elk. [Middle English, wild ox, hunting horn made from the horn of a wild ox, from Old French, steer, from Latin būculus, diminutive of bōs, ox; see gwou- in Indo-European roots.] bu′gler n.
bu·gle 2 B0535600 (byo͞o′gəl)n. A tubular glass or plastic bead that is used to trim clothing. [Origin unknown.]
bu·gle 3 B0535600 (byo͞o′gəl)n. Any of several creeping Old World herbs of the genus Ajuga in the mint family, having opposite leaves, square stems, and terminal spikes of purplish to white flowers. Also called bugleweed. [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin būgula (perhaps influenced by būglōssa, bugloss), from Latin būgillō.]bugle (ˈbjuːɡəl) n (Instruments) music a brass instrument similar to the cornet but usually without valves: used for military fanfares, signal calls, etcvb (Music, other) (intr) to play or sound (on) a bugle[C14: short for bugle horn ox horn (musical instrument), from Old French bugle, from Latin būculus young bullock, from bōs ox] ˈbugler n
bugle (ˈbjuːɡəl) n (Plants) any of several Eurasian plants of the genus Ajuga, esp A. reptans, having small blue or white flowers: family Lamiaceae (labiates). Also called: bugleweed See also ground pine[C13: from Late Latin bugula, of uncertain origin]
bugle (ˈbjuːɡəl) n (Crafts) a tubular glass or plastic bead sewn onto clothes for decoration[C16: of unknown origin]bu•gle1 (ˈbyu gəl) n., v. -gled, -gling. n. 1. a brass wind instrument resembling a cornet but usu. without keys or valves, used typically for sounding military signals. v.i. 2. to sound a bugle. 3. (of bull elks) to utter a rutting call. [1250–1300; Middle English bugle (horn) instrument made of an ox horn < Anglo-French, Old French < Latin būculus bullock, young ox =bū- variant s. of bōs ox + -culus -cle1] bu′gler, n. bu•gle2 (ˈbyu gəl) n. any of various low-growing plants belonging to the genus Ajuga, of the mint family, usu. having blue flowers. [1225–75; Middle English < Old French < Medieval Latin bugula a kind of plant] bu•gle3 (ˈbyu gəl) n. Also called bu′gle bead`. a tubular glass bead used for ornamenting dresses. [1570–80; of obscure orig.] bugle - Originally the word for ox, whose horn was used to give signals, it came to mean such a musical instrument.See also related terms for horn.bugle Past participle: bugled Gerund: bugling
Present |
---|
I bugle | you bugle | he/she/it bugles | we bugle | you bugle | they bugle |
Preterite |
---|
I bugled | you bugled | he/she/it bugled | we bugled | you bugled | they bugled |
Present Continuous |
---|
I am bugling | you are bugling | he/she/it is bugling | we are bugling | you are bugling | they are bugling |
Present Perfect |
---|
I have bugled | you have bugled | he/she/it has bugled | we have bugled | you have bugled | they have bugled |
Past Continuous |
---|
I was bugling | you were bugling | he/she/it was bugling | we were bugling | you were bugling | they were bugling |
Past Perfect |
---|
I had bugled | you had bugled | he/she/it had bugled | we had bugled | you had bugled | they had bugled |
Future |
---|
I will bugle | you will bugle | he/she/it will bugle | we will bugle | you will bugle | they will bugle |
Future Perfect |
---|
I will have bugled | you will have bugled | he/she/it will have bugled | we will have bugled | you will have bugled | they will have bugled |
Future Continuous |
---|
I will be bugling | you will be bugling | he/she/it will be bugling | we will be bugling | you will be bugling | they will be bugling |
Present Perfect Continuous |
---|
I have been bugling | you have been bugling | he/she/it has been bugling | we have been bugling | you have been bugling | they have been bugling |
Future Perfect Continuous |
---|
I will have been bugling | you will have been bugling | he/she/it will have been bugling | we will have been bugling | you will have been bugling | they will have been bugling |
Past Perfect Continuous |
---|
I had been bugling | you had been bugling | he/she/it had been bugling | we had been bugling | you had been bugling | they had been bugling |
Conditional |
---|
I would bugle | you would bugle | he/she/it would bugle | we would bugle | you would bugle | they would bugle |
Past Conditional |
---|
I would have bugled | you would have bugled | he/she/it would have bugled | we would have bugled | you would have bugled | they would have bugled | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bugle - a brass instrument without valves; used for military calls and fanfaresbrass instrument, brass - a wind instrument that consists of a brass tube (usually of variable length) that is blown by means of a cup-shaped or funnel-shaped mouthpiece | | 2. | bugle - any of various low-growing annual or perennial evergreen herbs native to Eurasia; used for ground coverbugleweedherb, herbaceous plant - a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pestsAjuga, genus Ajuga - bugleAjuga reptans, creeping bugle - low rhizomatous European carpeting plant having spikes of blue flowers; naturalized in parts of United StatesAjuga genevensis, blue bugle, erect bugle - upright rhizomatous perennial with bright blue flowers; southern EuropeAjuga pyramidalis, pyramid bugle - European evergreen carpeting perennialAjuga chamaepitys, yellow bugle, ground pine - low-growing annual with yellow flowers dotted red; faintly aromatic of pine resin; Europe, British Isles and North Africa | | 3. | bugle - a tubular glass or plastic bead sewn onto clothing for decorationbead - a small ball with a hole through the middle | Verb | 1. | bugle - play on a buglemusic - musical activity (singing or whistling etc.); "his music was his central interest"spiel, play - replay (as a melody); "Play it again, Sam"; "She played the third movement very beautifully" | Translationsbugle (ˈbjuːgl) noun a musical wind instrument usually made of brass, used chiefly for military signals. He plays the bugle. 號角 号角,军号 ˈbugler noun 號角手 号手bugle
bugle, brass wind musical instrument consisting of a conical tube coiled once upon itself, capable of producing five or six harmonics. It is usually in G or B flat. Its principal use is for military and naval bugle calls, such as taps and reveille, and, in earlier times, for hunting calls. In the early 19th cent., keyed bugles were made in order to obtain a complete scale.reducer reducer, 2 1. A thinner or solvent; used to lower the viscosity of a paint, varnish, or lacquer. 2. A reducing pipe. 3. A reducing valve.bugle1 Music a brass instrument similar to the cornet but usually without valves: used for military fanfares, signal calls, etc.
bugle2. any of several Eurasian plants of the genus Ajuga, esp A. reptans, having small blue or white flowers: family Lamiaceae (labiates)
bugle3 a tubular glass or plastic bead sewn onto clothes for decoration MedicalSeebugleweedbugle
Synonyms for buglenoun a brass instrument without valvesRelated Wordsnoun any of various low-growing annual or perennial evergreen herbs native to EurasiaSynonymsRelated Words- herb
- herbaceous plant
- Ajuga
- genus Ajuga
- Ajuga reptans
- creeping bugle
- Ajuga genevensis
- blue bugle
- erect bugle
- Ajuga pyramidalis
- pyramid bugle
- Ajuga chamaepitys
- yellow bugle
- ground pine
noun a tubular glass or plastic bead sewn onto clothing for decorationRelated Wordsverb play on a bugleRelated Words |