英['bæɡpaɪp]美['bæɡpaɪp]
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bag,多余词,来自英国部队俚语agony bag.pipe,管,风笛。一种形似鸡蛋的茄子,现指各种茄子。=gang,走。plank,板。用于指飞机或船舷的跳板。
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A bagpipe is a musical instrument that's played by blowing into a bag through a pipe. The bagpipes are commonly associated with Scotland.
It's more common to use the plural form — bagpipes — or even “the pipes” or “a set of pipes.” The music produced by bagpipes is distinctive, with a constant harmonizing sound being produced by the drone pipe, and no rests between notes. The bagpipe player squeezes the bag with his arm as he blows a pipe called a chanter, and in formal situations he might wear a kilt and knee socks.