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organ-grinders
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手摇风琴演奏者, 街头手摇风琴师
a person who plays a hand-cranked organ, typically accompanied by a trained monkey, to entertain passersby on the streets
An organ-grinder is a performer who operates a mechanical organ, often called a barrel organ, to produce music. The performer turns a crank on the side of the organ, which causes the internal mechanisms to play a series of tunes. Organ-grinders typically perform in public spaces, such as streets or parks, where they may also have a trained monkey or other small animal to accompany them, adding to the entertainment. Their performances often evoke a nostalgic or traditional atmosphere, providing lively and charming music for passersby.
- The organ-grinder's lively tunes filled the air as he cranked the handle of his street organ.
当街头风琴手摇动他的手摇风琴把手时,那活泼的曲调充满了空气。
- As an organ-grinder, he traveled from town to town, delighting crowds with his music and his monkey's antics.
作为一个手摇风琴师,他从一个城镇旅行到另一个城镇,用他的音乐和他的猴子的滑稽动作取悦人群。
- The streets of the city were often enlivened by the sounds of organ-grinders and their performing animals.
城市的街道常常因手摇风琴演奏者和他们表演的动物的声音而活跃起来。
- Organ-grinders were a common sight in urban areas during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
在19世纪和20世纪初,手摇风琴演奏者在城市地区是一种常见的景象。
- The organ-grinder's performance drew a crowd of curious onlookers eager to enjoy the nostalgic entertainment.
手摇风琴演奏者的表演吸引了一群好奇的围观者,他们渴望享受怀旧的娱乐。