pipe band
noun [ C ] uk/ˈpaɪp ˌbænd/ us/ˈpaɪp ˌbænd/
风笛鼓乐队
a group of people who play drums and bagpipes (= a type of musical instrument, played especially in Scotland and Ireland, from which you produce sound by blowing air into a bag and pressing it out through pipes)
The Regimental Pipe Band was playing. 该团的风笛鼓乐队正在演奏。
New Zealand is even said to boast more pipe bands than Scotland. 据说新西兰的风笛鼓乐队比苏格兰还多。
- More examples
- Kilts have never been so popular with men who are not members of pipe bands.
- I searched online for colleges with pipe bands and Iona popped up.
- About 4,000 people marched along the twisting country road to the site, led by a traditional pipe band in full regalia.