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stringed in·stru·ment [ˌstrɪŋdˈ-] N

I . string [strɪŋ] N

1. string no pl (twine):

vrv(ica) f
nit f

3. string usu pl of a puppet:

niti f pl

4. string (in music):

struna f

6. string SPORTS (on a racket):

struna f

7. string (chain):

veriga f
niz m

8. string fig (series):

vrsta f
serija f

9. string COMPUT:

niz m

II . string <strung, strung> [strɪŋ] VB trans

1. string (fit) SPORTS:

string along VB trans inf to string sb ⇄ along

2. string (delay):

I . string out VB intr

II . string out VB trans to string sth ⇄ out

string up VB trans

1. string (hang):

to string upsth

2. string fig:

to string upsb inf (execute)
to string upsb inf (punish)

G-string [ˈʤi:strɪŋ] N

1. G-string MUS:

2. G-string (clothing):

tangice f pl

string ˈbag N

ˈstring band N

string ˈbean N Am Aus

ˈstring quar·tet N

Usage examples with stringed

to strum a stringed instrument

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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When heated, the terpenes are driven off and the remaining product is called rosin and is used by stringed instrumentalists on their bows.
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The seven-stringed lyre was probably already in existence.
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This was an ancient medieval stringed instrument played by plucking the strings with the fingers or a plectrum.
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His father told him if you want to keep that stringed instrument, you had better learn to make some angry sound noise out of it.
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The lesiba's construction is unique, in that it is the only instrument in use today that is a stringed wind instrument.
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If pythagorean scaling were applied to the stringed instruments, the double bass would be extremely cumbersome.
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As she sat on the saddle, she began to play sorrowful melodies on a stringed instrument.
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Songs are based on poetry and are sung either unaccompanied, or to the stringed instrument, the rebab.
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The main claim is for a supporting member on the back of a stringed instrument, allowing the musician to play and/or fret the instrument in new ways.
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The folk stories were told accompanied by a stringed instrument resembling a bow.
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