释义 |
Definition of fingered in English: fingeredadjective ˈfɪŋɡəd 1in combination Having or using a finger or fingers of a specified kind. Example sentencesExamples - Imagine what sort of pianist a twelve-fingered person would be.
- It was now a tangle of grasping arms, each with a single yellow bloodshot eye on a seven-fingered palm and upwards of eight leathery bat wings.
- We kept a wary eye out for the giant who could squash all of our cream puffs with one blunt-fingered poke.
- Her right arm had got into the swing of things and was making her stubby-fingered little hand contort into delicate fanning movements around her face.
- He brought subtle pianistic colors and fleet-fingered panache to Debussy's magnum chamber opus.
- Our light-fingered fig climber commits acts of larceny while the crumb-laden colossus eats his weight in skunk soup and then falls into narcolepsy.
- Green-fingered gardening and DIY freaks can choose from power tools, workbenches, garden vacs, and shredders.
- It wouldn't surprise me if she kept the mixture handy to clean up after visits from those sticky-fingered grandchildren (of which I was one).
- Maybe I'm a delusional fantasist who right now is wearing three-fingered white gloves.
- Or is it dawn, as Homer described it, rosy fingered?
2(of written music) marked with figures showing what finger is to be used for producing each note. Example sentencesExamples - You may also find fingered sheet music on our website.
- One of the most difficult passages for the violin in the first movement is a melodic minor one-octave scale in fingered octaves.
- Understanding that the violinist would have difficulty with the fingered octaves, he incorporated the anticipated problem into his own part.
- Verily I say unto thee, practiseth your fingered octaves on ye violin and ye shall always have loads of work, even unto the end of the world.
- The principles of keyboard fingering are explained next with the aid of an extensively fingered composition.
Definition of fingered in US English: fingeredadjectiveˈfiNGɡərd 1in combination Having or using a finger or fingers of a specified kind. Example sentencesExamples - Our light-fingered fig climber commits acts of larceny while the crumb-laden colossus eats his weight in skunk soup and then falls into narcolepsy.
- Imagine what sort of pianist a twelve-fingered person would be.
- He brought subtle pianistic colors and fleet-fingered panache to Debussy's magnum chamber opus.
- Or is it dawn, as Homer described it, rosy fingered?
- Maybe I'm a delusional fantasist who right now is wearing three-fingered white gloves.
- It wouldn't surprise me if she kept the mixture handy to clean up after visits from those sticky-fingered grandchildren (of which I was one).
- Her right arm had got into the swing of things and was making her stubby-fingered little hand contort into delicate fanning movements around her face.
- Green-fingered gardening and DIY freaks can choose from power tools, workbenches, garden vacs, and shredders.
- We kept a wary eye out for the giant who could squash all of our cream puffs with one blunt-fingered poke.
- It was now a tangle of grasping arms, each with a single yellow bloodshot eye on a seven-fingered palm and upwards of eight leathery bat wings.
2(of written music) marked with figures showing what finger is to be used for producing each note. Example sentencesExamples - Understanding that the violinist would have difficulty with the fingered octaves, he incorporated the anticipated problem into his own part.
- You may also find fingered sheet music on our website.
- One of the most difficult passages for the violin in the first movement is a melodic minor one-octave scale in fingered octaves.
- The principles of keyboard fingering are explained next with the aid of an extensively fingered composition.
- Verily I say unto thee, practiseth your fingered octaves on ye violin and ye shall always have loads of work, even unto the end of the world.
|