释义 |
prall·tril·ler \ˈpräl.ˌtrilə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: German, from prallen to rebound (alteration — influenced by Middle High German pralte, past, & gepralt, past participle — of Middle High German prellen) + triller trill, from Italian trillo; akin to Low German prall full, tight, Old Frisian praelling testicle — more at trill : a melodic musical grace made by a quick alternation of a principal tone with an upper auxiliary tone — called also inverted mordent |