tambour
n . 鼓,绷圈
vt . 在绷圈上刺绣
vi . 用绷圈刺绣
鼓,绷圈在绷圈上刺绣用绷圈刺绣
tambour n 1 :
a frame made of two hoops ;
used for embroidering [
synonym :
{
tambour }, {
embroidery frame }, {
embroidery hoop }]
2 :
a drum Tambour \
Tam "
bour \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Tamboured };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Tambouring }.]
To embroider on a tambour .
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1913 Webster ]
Tambour \
Tam "
bour \,
n .
1 . (
Mus .)
A kind of small flat drum ;
a tambourine .
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2 .
A small frame ,
commonly circular ,
and somewhat resembling a tambourine ,
used for stretching ,
and firmly holding ,
a portion of cloth that is to be embroidered ;
also ,
the embroidery done upon such a frame ; --
called also ,
in the latter sense , {
tambour work }.
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3 . (
Arch .)
Same as {
Drum },
n .,
2 (
d ) .
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4 . (
Fort .)
A work usually in the form of a redan ,
to inclose a space before a door or staircase ,
or at the gorge of a larger work .
It is arranged like a stockade .
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5 . (
Physiol .)
A shallow metallic cup or drum ,
with a thin elastic membrane supporting a writing lever .
Two or more of these are connected by an India rubber tube ,
and used to transmit and register the movements of the pulse or of any pulsating artery .
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Tamboura \
Tam *
bour "
a \,
n .
1 . (
Mus .)
A stringed musical instrument resembling a lute but lacking frets ,
with a small round body and a long neck ,
used to produce an accompaniment for singing ; --
called also {
tambur }, {
tambour },
and {
tampur }. [
Also spelled {
tambura }.]
[
PJC ]
Vase \
Vase \ (
v [=
a ]
s or v [
aum ]
z ;
277 ),
n . [
F .
vase ;
cf .
Sp . &
It .
vaso ;
fr .
L .
vas ,
vasum .
Cf . {
Vascular }, {
Vessel }.]
1 .
A vessel adapted for various domestic purposes ,
and anciently for sacrificial uses ;
especially ,
a vessel of antique or elegant pattern used for ornament ;
as ,
a porcelain vase ;
a gold vase ;
a Grecian vase .
See Illust .
of {
Portland vase },
under {
Portland }.
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No chargers then were wrought in burnished gold ,
Nor silver vases took the forming mold . --
Pope .
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2 . (
Arch .)
(
a )
A vessel similar to that described in the first definition above ,
or the representation of one in a solid block of stone ,
or the like ,
used for an ornament ,
as on a terrace or in a garden .
See Illust .
of {
Niche }.
(
b )
The body ,
or naked ground ,
of the Corinthian and Composite capital ; --
called also {
tambour },
and {
drum }.
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Note :
Until the time of Walker (
1791 ),
vase was made to rhyme with base ,
case ,
etc .,
and it is still commonly so pronounced in the United States .
Walker made it to rhyme with phrase ,
maze ,
etc .
Of modern English practice ,
Mr .
A .
J .
Ellis (
1874 )
says : "
Vase has four pronunciations in English :
v [
add ]
z ,
which I most commonly say ,
is going out of use ,
v [
aum ]
z I hear most frequently ,
v [=
a ]
z very rarely ,
and v [=
a ]
s I only know from Cull '
s marking .
On the analogy of case ,
however ,
it should be the regular sound ."
The Merriam -
Webster '
s 10th Colletgiate Dictionary says :
"
U .
S .
oftenest v [=
a ]
s ;
Canada usu .
and U .
S .
also v [=
a ]
z ;
Canada also &
U .
S .
sometimes v [
aum ]
z ."
One wit has noted that "
a v [
aum ]
z is a v [=
a ]
z that costs more than $
100 .",
suggesting that the former is considered a higher -
class pronunciation .
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3 . (
Bot .)
The calyx of a plant .
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