English to Esperanto Meaning of fiddle - violono


Fiddle :
violono

violono

violono, sencela

violonofiddledviolonojnmanipuli
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Definitions of fiddle in English
Noun(1) bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the violin family; this instrument has four strings and a hollow body and an unfretted fingerboard and is played with a bow
Verb(1) avoid (one's assigned duties(2) commit fraud and steal from one's employer(3) play the violin or fiddle(4) play on a violin(5) manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination(6) play around with or alter or falsify, usually secretively or dishonestly(7) try to fix or mend
Examples of fiddle in English
(1) Slaves had been playing fiddle as early as the seventeenth century.(2) a major mortgage fiddle(3) A fiddle is the guardrail that keeps objects like eyeglasses or ashtrays from falling off the ledge.(4) Hymns are accompanied by an ensemble that includes fiddle , acoustic guitar, wind chimes, pennywhistles, a Bodhran, and even bagpipes.(5) A lineup of virtuosic side players completes the songs with trombone, fiddle , banjo, ukulele, ragtime piano, and upright bass.(6) So he took up harmonica, learning fiddle tunes and traditional bluegrass, and transferring them to his new instrument.(7) Her voice dissolves among the slowly strummed guitar, brushed drums and mournful fiddle .(8) And if you fiddle with it, there's even a way to get Travelaxe to display its list of hotels in geographic distance from a given location.(9) This collection is a good one to purchase for those interested in the role of the fiddle in Chicago-style polka music.(10) After being told that there is not enough local criminal activity to justify their station's existence, three incompetent policemen decide to start manufacturing crimes to fiddle the figures.(11) To test the Adjuster, we retrieved a Browning Hi-Power from the gun safe and began to fiddle with the two adjustment screws.(12) Every Prime Minister since then sought to fiddle with the format to extract maximum advantage - and make no mistake, the incumbent calls the tune.(13) So you pull them out, fiddle with them, and replace them, adjusting the rest of the poem to suit.(14) The other concerns the RegEdit program, the haven of extreme geeks with a wish to fiddle with configuration settings the messy, dangerous, no safety harness way.(15) The three instruments of Scotland's folk culture are the harp (clÔö£├írsach), bagpipe, and fiddle .(16) Coinciding with A380's launch, the UK research journal Anaesthesia revealed that airlines allow pilots to fiddle with the oxygen supply.
Related Phrases of fiddle
(1) fit as a fiddle ::
taŭgas kiel violono
(2) fiddle-faddle ::
violono-faddle
(3) as fit as a fiddle ::
kiel taŭgas kiel violono
(4) fiddle with ::
violono kun
(5) fiddle around ::
violono ĉirkaŭ
(6) bass fiddle ::
basa violono
(7) fiddle about ::
violonon pri
(8) play second fiddle ::
ludi duan violonon
Synonyms
Noun
1. violin ::
violono
Verb
2. fidget ::
fidget
3. adjust ::
alĝustigi
4. falsify ::
falsi
5. tamper ::
malutile ŝanĝ
6. play ::
ludi
7. tinker ::
toquetear
8. goldbrick ::
goldbrick
Different Forms
fiddle, fiddled, fiddles, fiddling
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