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I . string [strıŋ] N

2. string:

3. string:

II . string <strung> [strıŋ] VB trans

apron string N

1. apron string:

2. apron string [常作复数]:

G-string N

2. G-string:

string bean N

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Exposure to moisture from the sweat of a musician's hands can cause plain (unwound) gut strings to fray and eventually break.
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The title of the symphony means the absent-minded man so it is as if the violins have forgotten to tune their strings.
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The "pabtin" is a square-shaped bamboo grille or frame to which goodies (candies, fruits, small trinkets, etc.) are tied with thin strings.
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But aren't women meant to be casting off the apron strings and thinking: glass ceiling, rather than glass jars?
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This method consists of the web server appending query strings to the links of a web page it holds when sending it to a browser.
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Don't expect the purse strings to loosen in 2012, either, as 47% said they will spend less on such purchases in the upcoming year.
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This musical prose is constructed out of the underlying strings, which include melodic motives and phrases, chordal progressions, rhythmic figures, etc.
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The principal strings are two: one of steel and the other of a set of horsehair.
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The lower two courses have one steel and one nylon string each, and the higher two courses have all nylon (or gut) strings.
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The left hemisphere of the brain uses a phonological, non-lexical strategy that changes graphemes into phonemes to sound out strings of letters.
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