English
Etymology
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L. cymbalum (/kɪm'bal�m/), same meaning.
Pronunciation
IPA|/'sɪmb�l/ (Common Usage), IPA|/sɪmb�ɫ/
IPA|/'kɪmb�l/ (Etymological)
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Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-ɪmb�l|-ɪmb�l
Homophones
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Noun
en-noun
- musici a concave plate of brass or bronze that produces a sharp, ringing sound when struck: played either in pairs, by striking them together, or singly by striking with a drumstick or the like.
Derived terms
cymbalist
Translations
Bosnian: cimbal m, cimbalo, tas n
Chinese: ��, �� (náo bó)
Dutch: klankbekken n
French: cymbales m|p
German: Becken n
Greek: κÏ�μβαλο (kÃmvalo) n
Japanese: ���� (shimbaru)
Korean: ì �ê¸� (jegeum), ë°�ë�¼ (bara)
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Russian: �имбал�|�имбала f (tsimbala)
Serbian:
:*Cyrillic: �имбал m, �имбало, �а� n
:*Roman: cimbal m, cimbalo, tas n
Slovene: �inela f
Swedish: bäcken n, cymbal c
Swedish
Noun
cymbal c
- cymbal
- dulcimer
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io:cymbal
fi:cymbal
sv:cymbal
te:cymbal
vi:cymbal
zh:cymbal
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