pipe organ
noun [ C ] uk/ˈpaɪp ˌɔː.ɡən/ us/ˈpaɪp ˌɔːr.ɡən/
管风琴
a musical instrument with a keyboard in which sound is produced by air being forced through pipes of different sizes and lengths
By the 1400s, the pipe organ had become a central part of the worship experience in large churches and cathedrals. 到了十四世纪,管风琴已经成为大型教堂和大教堂礼拜仪式的核心部分。
A pipe organ on the mezzanine floor provided music for the store. 位于夹层楼面的管风琴可以为商店顾客演奏音乐。
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- He is an observant Catholic who plays the pipe organ for fun.
- Baptist churches embraced pianos and guitars because they couldn't afford pipe organs.
- There were delays in the installation of a pipe organ at the theatre.