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fiddle    音标拼音: [f'ɪdəl]
n. 小提琴
vt. 虚度时光,拉小提琴
vi. 拉小提琴,瞎搞

小提琴虚度时光,拉小提琴拉小提琴,瞎搞

fiddle
n 1: bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the
violin family; this instrument has four strings and a
hollow body and an unfretted fingerboard and is played with
a bow [synonym: {violin}, {fiddle}]
v 1: avoid (one's assigned duties); "The derelict soldier
shirked his duties" [synonym: {fiddle}, {shirk}, {shrink from},
{goldbrick}]
2: commit fraud and steal from one's employer; "We found out
that she had been fiddling for years"
3: play the violin or fiddle
4: play on a violin; "Zuckerman fiddled that song very nicely"
5: manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination; "She
played nervously with her wedding ring"; "Don't fiddle with
the screws"; "He played with the idea of running for the
Senate" [synonym: {toy}, {fiddle}, {diddle}, {play}]
6: play around with or alter or falsify, usually secretively or
dishonestly; "Someone tampered with the documents on my
desk"; "The reporter fiddle with the facts" [synonym: {tamper},
{fiddle}, {monkey}]
7: try to fix or mend; "Can you tinker with the T.V. set--it's
not working right"; "She always fiddles with her van on the
weekend" [synonym: {tinker}, {fiddle}]

Fiddle \Fid"dle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fiddled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Fiddling}.]
1. To play on a fiddle.
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Themistocles . . . said he could not fiddle, but he
could make a small town a great city. --Bacon.
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2. To keep the hands and fingers actively moving as a fiddler
does; to move the hands and fingers restlessy or in busy
idleness; to trifle.
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Talking, and fiddling with their hats and feathers.
--Pepys.
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Fiddle \Fid"dle\ (f[i^]d"d'l), n. [OE. fidele, fithele, AS.
fi[eth]ele; akin to D. vedel, OHG. fidula, G. fiedel, Icel.
fi[eth]la, and perh. to E. viol. Cf. {Viol}.]
1. (Mus.) A stringed instrument of music played with a bow; a
violin; a kit.
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2. (Bot.) A kind of dock ({Rumex pulcher}) with fiddle-shaped
leaves; -- called also {fiddle dock}.
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3. (Naut.) A rack or frame of bars connected by strings, to
keep table furniture in place on the cabin table in bad
weather. --Ham. Nav. Encyc.
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{Fiddle beetle} (Zool.), a Japanese carabid beetle ({Damaster
blaptoides}); -- so called from the form of the body.

{Fiddle block} (Naut.), a long tackle block having two
sheaves of different diameters in the same plane, instead
of side by side as in a common double block. --Knight.

{Fiddle bow}, fiddlestick.

{Fiddle fish} (Zool.), the angel fish.

{Fiddle head}, See {fiddle head} in the vocabulary.

{Fiddle pattern}, a form of the handles of spoons, forks,
etc., somewhat like a violin.

{Scotch fiddle}, the itch. (Low)

{To play first fiddle}, or {To play second fiddle}, to take a
leading or a subordinate part. [Colloq.]
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Fiddle \Fid"dle\, v. t.
To play (a tune) on a fiddle.
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96 Moby Thesaurus words for "fiddle":
A string, Amati, Cremona, D string, E string, G string, Strad,
Stradivari, Stradivarius, alter, bass, bass viol, bow, bridge,
bull fiddle, cello, cheat, contrabass, cook, coquet, crowd, dabble,
dally, doodle, double bass, falsify, feel, fiddle with,
fiddle-faddle, fiddlebow, fiddlestick, fidget, fidget with,
finagle, finger with, fingerboard, fix, flimflam, flirt, fool,
fool around, fool with, fraud, fribble, frivol, handle,
horse around, idle, interfere with, jerk off, kid around, kit,
kit fiddle, kit violin, loiter, meddle with, mess, mess around,
monkey, monkey around, monkey business, piddle, play, play around,
play violin, play with, potter, puddle, putter, racket, saw,
scrape, scroll, skin game, smatter, soundboard, string, swindle,
tamper with, tenor violin, thimblerig, tinker, touch, toy,
toy with, trifle, tuning peg, twiddle, viol, viola, violin,
violinette, violoncello, violoncello piccolo, violone, violotta


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  • Fiddle - Wikipedia
    Fiddle is a colloquial term for the violin, used by players in all genres, including classical music Although in many cases violin and fiddle are essentially synonymous, the style of the music played may determine specific construction differences between fiddles and classical violins
  • FIDDLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of FIDDLE is violin How to use fiddle in a sentence
  • Fiddle | Traditional, Folk Celtic | Britannica
    Fiddle, medieval European bowed, stringed musical instrument The medieval fiddle, a forerunner of the violin, emerged in 10th-century Europe, possibly deriving from the lira, a Byzantine version of the rabāb, an Arab bowed instrument
  • The Difference Between A Fiddle And A Violin - Southern Living
    While a violin and a fiddle are structurally the same instrument, a fiddle is its own entity—one that's grounded in its Southern roots Here, we break down their differences and delve into the history of the fiddle
  • The Fascinating History of the Fiddle Across Cultures
    The fiddle, an instrument rooted in rich traditions and diverse cultures, has transcended time to remain a vital part of music across the globe Known for its versatility and emotional expression, the fiddle has influenced genres from classical concertos to folk dances and even modern pop tracks
  • What is a Fiddle? - by Emma Hardy - Violin Making More
    Over the past few hundred years the definitions narrowed, and a violin became what we all now know of as a violin, and fiddle fiddler began being applied to describe non-classically trained violinists, primarily those playing folk music
  • fiddle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    The same instrument is considered a violin when playing classical music in formal settings, a fiddle when playing folk or country music, and variously described in other settings (such as jazz and rock) depending whichever term seems more appropriate to the speaker
  • History of Fiddle Music: Unlocking the Mysteries
    Fiddle music has a rich history dating back to medieval Europe and developed through Celtic, American old-time, bluegrass, and other genres The fiddle played an essential role in African American music from minstrel performers to modern-day blues and jazz
  • Pro Fiddle Instruction - Fiddlevideo
    Watch and play along with this master fiddler as he discusses common Irish bowing techniques, some bowing patterns he has developed himself, double stops, and much more Fiddlevideo com is an online fiddle lesson website, designed to help you take your playing to the next level
  • Fascinating Facts About Fiddles - American Songwriter
    Although fiddle players could play classical violins—they are basically the same instrument—fiddles have flatter bridges That distinction allows the player to play chords more easily It also





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