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french horn


Translation result
trompa francesa french horn


french adjective

1. Of or pertaining to france or the people of france.

The French cuisine was renowned for its rich flavors and intricate preparations, with dishes like Coq au Vin and Bouillabaisse being particular favorites among foodies. La cocina francesa era famosa por sus sabores intensos y preparaciones intrincadas, con platos como el Coq au Vin y la Bouillabaisse siendo favoritos particulares entre los amantes de la comida.
The Eiffel Tower, a symbol of French engineering and architecture, stood tall over the City of Light, its iron latticework glistening in the sunlight. El Torre Eiffel, un símbolo de la ingeniería y arquitectura francesas, se elevó con altura sobre la Ciudad de Luz, su enrejado de hierro brillando a la luz del sol.
After spending a summer studying at the Sorbonne, Sophie became proficient in speaking French fluently, with a charming accent that earned her compliments from native speakers. Después de pasar un verano estudiando en la Sorbona, Sofía se convirtió en habilísima para hablar francés con fluidez y con un acento encantador que le valió elogios por parte de hablantes nativos.

horn noun

1. A noisemaker (as at parties or games) that makes a loud noise when you blow through it.

At the school's Halloween party, the kids loved blowing into the party horns to create a cacophony of sound and add to the festive atmosphere. En la fiesta de Halloween del instituto, los niños amaban soplar en las trompetas de la fiesta para crear un cúmulo de sonido y agregar a la atmósfera festiva.

2. One of the bony outgrowths on the heads of certain ungulates.

The majestic elk's antlers were adorned with intricate patterns, making its horns a striking feature in the forest. Los cuernos del majestuoso alce estaban adornados con patrones intrincados, lo que convirtió sus astas en un característico rasgo en el bosque.

3. A noise made by the driver of an automobile to give warning.

The taxi driver let out a loud horn to get through the crowded intersection, startling pedestrians and other drivers. El conductor del taxi sacó un fuerte bocín para pasar por la intersección concurrida, sorprendiendo a peatones y otros conductores.

4. A high pommel of a western saddle (usually metal covered with leather).

The cowboy carefully adjusted the horn on his saddle to ensure a comfortable ride across the open range. El vaquero ajustó cuidadosamente el cuerno en su silla para asegurarse un viaje cómodo a través del rango abierto.

5. A brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone.

The jazz band's trumpet player expertly blew into his horn, filling the room with a rich, soulful melody. El trompetista del grupo de jazz soplo con maestría en su instrumento, llenando la habitación con una melodía rica y llena de alma.

6. Any hard protuberance from the head of an organism that is similar to or suggestive of a horn.

The antelope's distinctive horns were used for defense and attracting mates in its natural habitat. Los cuernos característicos del antílope se utilizaron para la defensa y atraer parejas en su hábitat natural.

7. The material (mostly keratin) that covers the horns of ungulates and forms hooves and claws and nails.

The veterinarian examined the cow's horn to check for any signs of damage or disease. El veterinario examinó el cuerno de la vaca para comprobar cualquier signo de daño o enfermedad.

8. A device having the shape of a horn.

The musician carefully blew into the horn, producing a sweet and clear melody that filled the concert hall. El músico sopló cuidadosamente en el cuerno, produciendo una melodía dulce y clara que llenó la sala de concierto.

9. An alarm device that makes a loud warning sound.

The fire truck's horn blared loudly as it sped down the street, announcing its arrival at the scene of the emergency. El camión de bomberos silbó fuerte mientras aceleraba por la calle, anunciando su llegada al lugar del incidente.

10. A brass musical instrument consisting of a conical tube that is coiled into a spiral and played by means of valves.

The trumpet section was impressive at the concert, with the lead horn player executing flawless solos throughout the performance. La sección de trompeta fue impresionante en el concierto, con el intérprete principal ejecutando solos sin fallos a lo largo del espectáculo.

11. A device on an automobile for making a warning noise.

The driver blew the horn repeatedly to get the attention of the pedestrians crossing the street. El conductor sonó la bocina varias veces para llamar la atención de los peatones que cruzaban la calle.