汽笛 | qì dí | steam whistle; ship horn | |
警笛 | jǐng dí | siren | |
鸣笛 | míng dí | to hoot; to whistle | |
风笛 | fēng dí | bagpipes | |
长笛 | cháng dí | (Western) concert flute |
1 | B:In case I am driven crazy by your magic flute. | |
2 | The Lung Flute does the job with just 15 to 20 puffs of air. | |
3 | On festival days they gather in the plaza to dance to the sound of wooden pipes and drums. | |
4 | Only in the Pied Piper of Hamelin are the children taken away, lost forever. | |
5 | It was just that geography thrust new questions on Newton and Descartes. |