accordion.

listen to the pronunciation of accordion.
İngilizce - Türkçe
akordeon

Tom sonunda Mary'yi akordeonunu ona ödünç vermesi için ikna etti. - Tom finally talked Mary into lending him her accordion.

Onlar gitar ve akordeon çaldılar. - They played guitar and accordion.

(isim) akordeon
{s} akordeon gibi açılıp katlanan, akordeon: accordion door akordeon kapı
akordeon,akordiyon
armonik
armonika
İngilizce - İngilizce
Pleated

An accordion underskirt of blue silk moirette.

A small, portable, keyed wind instrument, whose tones are generated by play of the wind from a squeezed bellows upon free metallic reeds

Accordion: an instrument in harmony with the sentiments of an assassin.

To fold up, in the manner of an accordion
a portable free-reed musical instrument
arranged in parallel folds; "plicate leaves"
A portable, box-shaped musical instrument which has metal reeds made to vibrate by air from bellows The bellows are activated by the player's hands pushing and pulling on them The notes are chosen through the action of the player's fingers on studs or a keyboard
a portable box-shaped free-reed instrument; the reeds are made to vibrate by air from the bellows controlled by the player
Cyrillus Demion of Vienna patented this instrument in 1829 The accordion is a small and portable instrument that, with pleated bellows, forces air through metal reeds The accordion has keyboards at either end to produce harmony
A musical instrument with a small keyboard and free-vibrating metal reeds that sound when air is generated by pleated bellows
A portable reed organ invented by Fredrich Buschmann of Berlin in 1822 It was orginally named the Handäoline Its nickname is the "squeeze-box " Sounds are produced by metal reeds freely vibrating within frames, the air being supplied by bellows which the player operates by pulling and pushing the instrument
An accordion is a musical instrument in the shape of a fairly large box which you hold in your hands. You play the accordion by pressing keys or buttons on either side while moving the two sides together and apart. Accordions are used especially to play traditional popular music. Portable musical instrument that uses a hand-pumped bellows and two keyboards to sound free reeds, small metal tongues that vibrate when air flows past them. The keyboards on either side of the bellows effectively resemble individual reed organs. The right-hand keyboard plays the treble line or lines. Most of the keys on the left-hand (bass) keyboard sound three-note chords; "free-bass" accordions permit the playing of single-note lines. A prototype accordion, using buttons rather than keys, was patented in Berlin in 1822 by Friedrich Buschmann (also inventor of the harmonica). The instrument gained wide popularity in dance bands and as a folk instrument. See also concertina
A small, portable, keyed wind instrument, whose tones are generated by play of the wind upon free metallic reeds
{i} hand-held keyboard instrument; concertina
a portable box-shaped free-reed instrument; the reeds are made to vibrate by air from the bellows controlled by the player arranged in parallel folds; "plicate leaves
squeezebox