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fingering

英 [ˈfɪŋɡərɪŋ]

美 [ˈfɪŋɡərɪŋ]

n.  (演奏乐器的)指法
v.  用手指触摸; 告发; 告密
finger的现在分词

复数:fingerings 现在分词:fingering 

BNC.47927 / COCA.31845

牛津词典

    noun

    • (演奏乐器的)指法
      the positions in which you put your fingers when playing a musical instrument

      柯林斯词典

      • (弹奏乐器、尤指钢琴的)指法
        Fingeringis the method of using the most suitable finger to play each note when you are playing a musical instrument, especially the piano.

        英英释义

        noun

        • touching something with the fingers
          1. the placement of the fingers for playing different notes (or sequences of notes) on a musical instrument

            双语例句

            • "It's beautiful," he repeated, fingering the fringe.
              “真漂亮。”他抚摩着腰带上流苏重复说。
            • There are many many ways round it, I think that at every occasion we need to look for the best fingering.
              其实有许多种解决的方法,我想在不同的场合我们需要找到最好的指法。
            • She stood on the platform, nervously fingering her dress.
              她站在月台上,神经紧张地抚弄自己的衣服。
            • The social action of the law is fingering has the effect that upholds the human relations in society that is helpful for certain class and social order.
              法的社会作用是指法具有维护有利于一定阶级的社会关系和社会秩序的作用。
            • A piano piece with tricky fingering.
              指法很难的钢琴曲。
            • The Viennese oboe, played only in Vienna, differs from the internationally played French oboe in that it has a special bore shape, a special reed and special fingering.
              维也纳双簧管,只打了在维也纳,从国际上发挥了法国双簧管的不同,它具有特殊的孔形状,一个特殊的芦苇和特殊指法。
            • I haven't learnt the fingering for this piece yet.
              我还没有学会弹这首曲子的指法。
            • Indicate the fingering for the playing of musical scores for keyboard instruments.
              在乐器键盘上标出演奏乐谱的指法位置。
            • Generally speaking, the fingering of playing the piano can be divided into two categories, namely, tune fingering and chord fingering.
              一般来说,钢琴演奏指法可以归纳为旋律指法与和弦琶音指法两大基本类型。
            • A new study suggests that just fingering an item on a store shelf can create an attachment that makes you willing to pay more for it.
              一项新的研究表明,只要触摸货架上的一件商品就能产生一种依附感让你愿意掏更多的钱购买。