Definition of trill

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Trill

/trɪl//trɪl/

The word "trill" has a fascinating history. It originated in the 15th century from the Old French word "triller," which means "to vibrate" or "to thrill." Initially, the word referred to the sound of a thrumming string or a vibrating body, often in music or poetry. Over time, the meaning of "trill" expanded to include the musical term for a rapid, repeated play on a single note, typically produced by a singer or instrumentalist. In the 18th century, the word also took on a secondary meaning, referring to a thrilling or exciting emotion. Today, the word "trill" has multiple meanings, including the musical concept, the action of vibrating or thrumming, and even a phrase used to express excitement or thrill. Despite its evolution, the core sense of vibration or thrill remains at the heart of the word's origins.

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a repeated short, high sound made, for example, by somebody’s voice or by a bird

một âm thanh cao, ngắn lặp đi lặp lại, ví dụ, bởi giọng nói của ai đó hoặc bởi một con chim

the sound made when two notes next to each other in the musical scale are played or sung quickly several times one after the other

âm thanh được tạo ra khi hai nốt cạnh nhau trong thang âm nhạc được chơi hoặc hát nhanh nhiều lần lần lượt

a sound, usually a /r/, produced by making the tongue vibrate against a part of the mouth

một âm thanh, thường là /r/, được tạo ra bằng cách làm cho lưỡi rung lên một phần của miệng

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