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Definition of trumpeting in English Turkish dictionary

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trompet

Trompet müzikal bir enstrümandır. - The trumpet is a musical instrument.

Ted trompet çalmayı seviyor - Ted likes playing the trumpet.

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borazan çalmak
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megafon
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yaymak
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boru sesi
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çığlık
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{f} borazan çal
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{i} borazan

Tom'un borazanını kimin çaldığına dair oldukça iyi bir fikri var. - Tom has a pretty good idea who stole his trumpet.

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bağırış
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boru
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böğürtü
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trumpet creeper borulu hanımeli
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{f} boru gibi ses çıkarmak
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{f} boru çalmak
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{f} ilan etmek
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a flourish of trumpets boru se
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{f} trompet çalmak

Trompet çalmak için harcadığın zamanın süresi sana kalmıştır. - The amount of time you spend practicing the trumpet is up to you.

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{i} fil sesi
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{f} bağırmak (fil)
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boru çalarak ilân etmek
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trumpet call boru sesi ile çağırma
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Campsis radicans
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{f} boru çalarak ilan etmek
English - English
Present participle of trumpet
action of the verb to trumpet; playing a trumpet
A channel cut behind the brick lining of a shaft
{i} channel cut in the back of the brick lining of a shaft (in Mining)
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To sound loudly, be amplified

The music trumpeted from the speakers, hurting my ears.

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In an orchestra or other musical group, a musician that plays the trumpet

The trumpets were assigned to stand at the rear of the orchestra pit.

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To play the trumpet

Cedric made a living trumpeting for the change of passersby in the subway.

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The cry of an elephant

The large bull gave a basso trumpet as he charged the hunters.

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{n} a shrill musical instrument
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{v} to sound, proclaim, tell abroad
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H7782 showphar, sho-far'; or sho-phar, sho-far'; from H8231 in the orig sense of incising; a cornet (as giving a clear sound) or curved horn: --cornet, trumpet
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Of an elephant, to make its cry
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A musical instrument of the brass family, generally tuned to the key of B-flat
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utter in trumpet-like sounds; "Elephants are trumpeting"
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A type of interchange used where one road terminates on another (ie, a three-way interchange) The most basic way to grade-separate a T-junction See the Interchange Dictionary page
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A three-way interchange with no crossing movements, featuring one 270-degree loop ramp opposite the terminating roadway, and a semidirectional ramp following the loop to the outside See the Trumpet page
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A high-pitched member of the brass instrument family, with the following stages of sound production: energy source: air vibrating element: the player's lips resonating chamber: the instrument's body
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Its scale in the lower octaves is limited to the first natural harmonics; but there are modern trumpets capable, by means of valves or pistons, of producing every tone within their compass, although at the expense of the true ringing quality of tone
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A trumpet is a musical instrument of the brass family which plays quite high notes
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To proclaim loudly; to promote enthusiastically
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An integral member of the brass family The soprano brass trumpet is composed of a cupped mouthpiece, bent tube formed into a rectangular shaped body, and ending with a small flared bell Trumpets are available in many sizes with various pitch classes Piccolo Trumpets carry the very highest register The trumpet's louder and more brilliant sound replaced the Coronet in the 1920s
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If someone trumpets something that they are proud of or that they think is important, they speak about it publicly in a very forceful way. The government has been trumpeting tourism as a growth industry Nobody should be trumpeting about chemical weapons It was trumpeted that the nation's health was improving. Brass instrument with tubing twice-folded in an elongated shape. (In its broad sense, trumpet may refer to any lip-vibrated instrument.) The modern trumpet has a mostly cylindrical bore, three valves, and a cup-shaped mouthpiece, and it is usually a B-flat or C instrument. The trumpet had taken its basic modern shape, with its ovoid loop, by 1500. In the 17th-18th centuries it employed crooks (removable lengths of tubing) to enable playing in different keys. The valved trumpet was developed in the 1820s. The trumpet has been associated with ceremonial and military uses since the 16th century. It joined the standard orchestra by 1700, though it was only selectively used, usually with the timpani. Its brilliant sound has since made it indispensable in a wide variety of ensembles. See also cornet; flügelhorn
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proclaim on, or as if on, a trumpet; "Liberals like to trumpet their opposition to the death penalty"
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To sound loudly, or with a tone like a trumpet; to utter a trumplike cry
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{f} blow a trumpet, play one of a number of brass wind instruments; emit a sound like a trumpet; proclaim loudly
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play or blow on the trumpet
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{i} one of several musical wind instruments made of brass tubing with a flared bell at the end and having a strong and penetrating tone; something that looks like a trumpet; sound of a trumpet, sound similar to that of a trumpet; trumpet player
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A brass instrument consisting of a fairly complex network of curved piping Valves control the effective length of the tubing, and thus the pitch The instrument is pitched higher than the trombone
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A tubular or conical brass instrument with a flared bell and a bright penetrating tone
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To publish by, or as by, sound of trumpet; to noise abroad; to proclaim; as, to trumpet good tidings
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A wind instrument of great antiquity, much used in war and military exercises, and of great value in the orchestra
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a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone; has a narrow tube and a flared bell and is played by means of valves
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In consists of a long metallic tube, curved (once or twice) into a convenient shape, and ending in a bell
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A trumpeter
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A funnel, or short, fiaring pipe, used as a guide or conductor, as for yarn in a knitting machine
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utter in trumpet-like sounds; "Elephants are trumpeting" proclaim on, or as if on, a trumpet; "Liberals like to trumpet their opposition to the death penalty" play or blow on the trumpet
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Brass instrument of the soprano range It has a cylindrical bore, valves, and a cup mouthpiece The trumpet is a popular instrument in bands, jazz, and pop music as well as in the orchestra Famous jazz trumpet players: Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong Search Google com for Trumpet
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One who praises, or propagates praise, or is the instrument of propagating it
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a valved brass instrument having a cylindrical tube with two turns and a usual range from G sharp below middle C upward for 2 ½ octaves
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