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单词 harp
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harp


harp

harp

H0069200 (härp)n.1. Music a. An instrument having an upright triangular frame consisting of a pillar, a curved neck, and a hollow back containing the sounding board, with usually 46 or 47 strings of graded lengths that are played by plucking with the fingers.b. Any of various ancient and modern instruments of similar or U-shaped design.c. Informal A harmonica.2. Something, such as a pair of vertical supports for a lampshade, that resembles a harp.intr.v. harped, harp·ing, harps To play a harp.Phrasal Verb: harp on To talk or write about to an excessive and tedious degree; dwell on.
[Middle English, from Old English hearpe and from Old French harpe, of Germanic origin.]
harp′er n.harp′ist n.

harp

(hɑːp) n1. (Instruments) a large triangular plucked stringed instrument consisting of a soundboard connected to an upright pillar by means of a curved crossbar from which the strings extend downwards. The strings are tuned diatonically and may be raised in pitch either one or two semitones by the use of pedals (double-action harp). Basic key: B major; range: nearly seven octaves2. something resembling this, esp in shape3. (Instruments) an informal name (esp in pop music) for harmonicavb4. (Instruments) (intr) to play the harp5. (tr) archaic to speak; utter; express6. (intr; foll by on or upon) to speak or write in a persistent and tedious manner[Old English hearpe; related to Old Norse harpa, Old High German harfa, Latin corbis basket, Russian korobit to warp] ˈharper, ˈharpist n

harp

(hɑrp)

n. 1. a musical instrument consisting of a triangular frame formed by a soundbox, a pillar, and a curved neck, and having strings stretched between the soundbox and the neck that are plucked with the fingers. 2. a harp-shaped implement or device. 3. a vertical metal frame shaped to bend around the bulb in a standing lamp and used to support a lamp shade. v.i. 4. to play on a harp. 5. harp on or upon, to repeat interminably and tediously. [before 900; Middle English harpe, Old English hearpe, c. Old Saxon, Old Norse harpa, Old High German harfa] harp′er, n.

harp


Past participle: harped
Gerund: harping
Imperative
harp
harp
Present
I harp
you harp
he/she/it harps
we harp
you harp
they harp
Preterite
I harped
you harped
he/she/it harped
we harped
you harped
they harped
Present Continuous
I am harping
you are harping
he/she/it is harping
we are harping
you are harping
they are harping
Present Perfect
I have harped
you have harped
he/she/it has harped
we have harped
you have harped
they have harped
Past Continuous
I was harping
you were harping
he/she/it was harping
we were harping
you were harping
they were harping
Past Perfect
I had harped
you had harped
he/she/it had harped
we had harped
you had harped
they had harped
Future
I will harp
you will harp
he/she/it will harp
we will harp
you will harp
they will harp
Future Perfect
I will have harped
you will have harped
he/she/it will have harped
we will have harped
you will have harped
they will have harped
Future Continuous
I will be harping
you will be harping
he/she/it will be harping
we will be harping
you will be harping
they will be harping
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been harping
you have been harping
he/she/it has been harping
we have been harping
you have been harping
they have been harping
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been harping
you will have been harping
he/she/it will have been harping
we will have been harping
you will have been harping
they will have been harping
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been harping
you had been harping
he/she/it had been harping
we had been harping
you had been harping
they had been harping
Conditional
I would harp
you would harp
he/she/it would harp
we would harp
you would harp
they would harp
Past Conditional
I would have harped
you would have harped
he/she/it would have harped
we would have harped
you would have harped
they would have harped
Thesaurus
Noun1.harp - a chordophone that has a triangular frame consisting of a sounding board and a pillar and a curved neckharp - a chordophone that has a triangular frame consisting of a sounding board and a pillar and a curved neck; the strings stretched between the neck and the soundbox are plucked with the fingersaeolian harp, aeolian lyre, wind harp - a harp having strings tuned in unison; they sound when wind passes over themchordophone - a stringed instrument of the group including harps, lutes, lyres, and zitherslyre - a harp used by ancient Greeks for accompaniment
2.harp - a pair of curved vertical supports for a lampshadesupport - any device that bears the weight of another thing; "there was no place to attach supports for a shelf"
3.harp - a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired holeharp - a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired holeharmonica, mouth harp, mouth organfree-reed instrument - a wind instrument with a free reed
Verb1.harp - come back to; "Don't dwell on the past"; "She is always harping on the same old things"dwellingeminate, iterate, reiterate, repeat, restate, retell - to say, state, or perform again; "She kept reiterating her request"
2.harp - play the harp; "She harped the Saint-Saens beautifully"music - musical activity (singing or whistling etc.); "his music was his central interest"play - perform music on (a musical instrument); "He plays the flute"; "Can you play on this old recorder?"
Translations
竖琴

harp

(haːp) noun a usually large musical instrument which is held upright, and which has many strings which are plucked with the fingers. 豎琴 竖琴ˈharpist noun 豎琴演奏者 竖琴师harp on (about) to keep on talking about. He's forever harping on (about his low wages); She keeps harping on his faults. 不斷地提到 唠叨地反复讲,喋喋不休

harp

竖琴zhCN

harp


harp on one string

To dwell tediously and repeatedly upon a single subject or topic, especially in complaint. Likened to playing the same note over and over again on a harp. Mark is always harping on one string about how little money he makes. I wish he would come up with something new to talk about! I get it, you don't like your job. Quit harping on one string!See also: harp, on, one, string

harp on the same string

To dwell tediously and repeatedly upon a single subject or topic, especially in complaint. Likened to playing the same note over and over again on a harp. Mark is always harping on the same string about how little money he makes. I wish he would come up with something new to talk about! I get it, you don't like your job. Quit harping on the same string!See also: harp, on, same, string

harp away at (someone or something)

To complain about or dwell upon someone or something repeatedly and to the point of tediousness. Mark is always harping away at how little money he makes. I wish he would come up with something new to talk about! You need to stop harping away at your boss and just quit already!See also: away, harp

harp on (someone or something)

To persistently and annoyingly discuss or mention something. It was one mistake—why do you keep harping on it?See also: harp, on

harp on someone or something

Fig. to keep talking or complaining about someone or something; to refer to someone or something again and again. I wish you would quit harping on Jeff all the time. He couldn't be all that bad. Stop harping on my mistakes and work on your own.See also: harp, on

keep harping on something

to continue to talk or complain about something; to keep raising a topic of conversation. (See also something">harp on something.) Why do you keep harping on the same old complaint? You keep harping on my problems and ignore your own!See also: harp, keep, on

harp on

Dwell on; talk or write about to a tedious and excessive extent. For example, She kept harping on the fact that she had no household help at all. This expression is a shortening of harp on the same string, meaning "to play the same note over and over." It was first recorded in 1518. See also: harp, on

harp on the same string

dwell tediously on one subject.See also: harp, on, same, string

harp on

v. To talk about something to an excessive and tedious degree; dwell on something: Every day my teacher harps on the importance of getting to class on time.See also: harp, on

harp


harp,

stringed musical instrument of ancient origin, the strings of which are plucked with the fingers. Harps were found in paintings from the 13th cent. B.C. at Thebes. In different forms it was played by peoples of nearly all lands throughout the ages. The harp was particularly popular with the Irish from the 9th cent. They adopted the small instrument still in use, called the Irish harp, as a national symbol. The larger instrument was well known on the Continent by the 12th cent. During the 15th cent. the harp came to be made in three parts, as it is today: sound box, neck, and pillar. The strings are stretched between the sound box and the neck; into the neck are fastened the tuning pegs. Chromatic harps, having a string for each tone of the chromatic scale, have appeared since the late 16th cent., but none has been as practical as the diatonic harp, made in the late 17th cent. in the Tyrol and equipped with hooks capable of altering the pitch of any string by a semitone. A pedal mechanism that shortened the strings was devised (c.1720) in Germany. The harp was perfected with Sébastien Érard's invention (c.1810) of the double-action pedals, which can shorten each string twice, raising the pitch by a semitone or a tone. The harp appeared occasionally in the orchestra in the 18th cent., but its regular inclusion there, as well as most of its solo literature, dates from the late 19th cent.

Bibliography

See R. Rensch, The Harp (1970) and Harps and Harpists (1989).

Harp

A metal device fitted into the socket of a lamp that holds a lampshade.

harp

1. a large triangular plucked stringed instrument consisting of a soundboard connected to an upright pillar by means of a curved crossbar from which the strings extend downwards. The strings are tuned diatonically and may be raised in pitch either one or two semitones by the use of pedals (double-action harp). Basic key: B major; range: nearly seven octaves 2. an informal name (esp in pop music) for harmonica

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HARP


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HARPHeterozygous Ambiguity Resolution Primer
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HARPHarmonic Phase Imaging (radiology)
HARPHigh-gain Avalanche Rushing Photoconductor (TIA - TV camera device)
HARPHigh Altitude Reconnaissance Platform
HARPHistoric Aircraft Restoration Projects (Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, NY)
HARPHackers Against Racist Parties
HARPHistorical Area Rejuvenation Project
HARPHyperbolic Retarding Potential Analyzer
HARPHarrier Action Review Panel
HARPHigh School Association for the Research of Principle
HARPHazard Assessment of Rocket Propellants
HARPHumanistic American Religious Party (right-wing non-denominational religious party)
HARPHubble Aberration Recovery Program
HARPHoliday Accident Reduction Program (US Marine Corps)
HARPHelicopter Advance Readiness Program
HARPHometown Assistance Recruiting Program (US Navy)
HARPHornby Area Ratepayers (Canada)

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harp


Related to harp: Haarp
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Synonyms for harp

noun a chordophone that has a triangular frame consisting of a sounding board and a pillar and a curved neck

Related Words

  • aeolian harp
  • aeolian lyre
  • wind harp
  • chordophone
  • lyre

noun a pair of curved vertical supports for a lampshade

Related Words

  • support

noun a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired hole

Synonyms

  • harmonica
  • mouth harp
  • mouth organ

Related Words

  • free-reed instrument

verb come back to

Synonyms

  • dwell

Related Words

  • ingeminate
  • iterate
  • reiterate
  • repeat
  • restate
  • retell

verb play the harp

Related Words

  • music
  • play
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