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timbale
[ tim-buhl; French tan-bal; Spanish teem-bah-le ]
noun
- Also tim路bale case. a small shell made of batter, fried usually in a timbale iron.
- a preparation, usually richly sauced, of minced meat, fish, or vegetables served in a timbale or other crust.
- 迟颈尘路产补路濒别蝉. Also called tim路ba路les cre路o路les [teem-, bah, -les k, r, e-, aw, -les]. two conjoined Afro-Cuban drums similar to bongos but wider in diameter and played with drumsticks instead of the hands.
timbale
/ t蓻虄bal; t忙m藞b蓱藧l /
noun
- a mixture of meat, fish, etc, in a rich sauce, cooked in a mould lined with potato or pastry
- a plain straight-sided mould in which such a dish is prepared
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of timbale1
Example Sentences
鈥淲ake of the Flood鈥 also marked a major presence of auxiliary instruments played by guests, including violin, trumpet, saxophone, trombone, harmonica and timbales.
His irresistible swirl of energy helped make his main instrument, the timbales, emblematic of Latin music in the mid-20th century.
Go-go itself is known for reworking existing intellectual property 鈥 pop songs 鈥 with the genre鈥檚 distinctively syncopated conga and timbale rhythms.
He learned how to play percussion instruments 鈥 the bongos, timbales, congas, g眉iro 鈥 by watching others and playing along to classic songs.
In addition to some familiar specialties like meatballs and arancini, there is an alluring collection of stuffed, gratin茅ed and simmered vegetables and timbales.
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