reed
reed
rid
rid
British pronunciation
/ɹˈiːd/

Definición y significado de "reed"en inglés

01

caramillo

a thin, stiff strip of material that vibrates to produce a tone when air passes over it
reed definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The oboe uses a double reed to create its unique tone.
Clarinet players must adjust the reed for proper sound.
02

a woodwind instrument that produces sound through a vibrating reed

example
Ejemplos
The musician played a haunting melody on the reed.
The orchestra featured a reed in the woodwind section.
03

junco, caña

a tall grass-like plant that grows in water or near it
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example
Ejemplos
Along the tranquil lake shore, tall reeds swayed gently in the breeze, providing habitat for nesting birds and small aquatic creatures.
A lo largo de la tranquila orilla del lago, altos juncos se mecían suavemente en la brisa, proporcionando hábitat a las aves que anidan y a pequeñas criaturas acuáticas.
The artist used dried reeds collected from the marsh to create intricate woven baskets, showcasing the natural beauty of the wetland plants.
El artista utilizó juncos secos recolectados del pantano para crear cestas tejidas intrincadas, mostrando la belleza natural de las plantas de los humedales.
04

a vertical groove or rib, often decorative, resembling a reed stem, found on columns, pilasters, or other architectural elements

example
Ejemplos
The column featured elegant reed ornamentation.
The architect added reeds to the facade for visual texture.
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