trumpet

trumpet
1. noun
(Mus., Bot.) Trompete, die
2. transitive & intransitive verb
trompeten
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1. noun
1) (a brass musical wind instrument with a high, clear tone: He plays the trumpet; He played a tune on his trumpet.) die Trompete
2) (the cry of an elephant: The elephant gave a loud trumpet.) der Trompetenstoß
2. verb
(to play the trumpet.) trompeten
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- blow one's own trumpet
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trum·pet
[ˈtrʌmpɪt, AM -pət]
I. n
1. (instrument) Trompete f; see also blow
2. (player) Trompeter(in) m(f)
3. (bellow) of an elephant Trompeten nt
II. n modifier (lessons, player, solo) Trompeten-
III. vi
1. (play) trompeten
2. elephant trompeten
IV. vt (esp pej)
to \trumpet sth etw ausposaunen fam
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['trʌmpɪt]
1. n
1) (MUS) Trompete fblow
See:
blow
2) (of elephant) Trompeten nt no pl
3) (of flower) Trompete f; (= hearing trumpet) Hörrohr m; (= speaking trumpet) Sprachrohr nt, Megafon nt, Megaphon nt
2. vt (rare)
hinaustrompeten
3. vi
(elephant) trompeten
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trumpet [ˈtrʌmpıt]
A s
1. MUS Trompete f: blow1 C 4
2. Trompetenstoß m, (eines Elefanten etc auch) Trompeten n:
the last trumpet die Posaune des Jüngsten Gerichts
3. MUS Trompete(nregister) f(n) (der Orgel)
4. Trompeter(in)
5. Schalltrichter m, Sprachrohr n
6. MED Höhrrohr n
B v/i Trompete blasen, trompeten (auch Elefant etc)
C v/t
1. trompeten, blasen
2. auch trumpet forth fig ausposaunen
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1. noun
(Mus., Bot.) Trompete, die
2. transitive & intransitive verb
trompeten

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