noun🔗ShareTambourinsA percussion instrument consisting of a small, usually wooden, hoop closed on one side with a drum frame and featuring jingling metal disks on the tread; it is most often held in the hand and shaken rhythmically; by extension, any frame drum."The children shook their tambourines during the school concert, adding a lively jingle to the music. "Les enfants ont secoué leurs tambourins pendant le concert de l'école, ajoutant un joyeux tintement à la musique.musicentertainmentChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareUne colombe tambourinA tambourine dove."The birdwatcher spotted a pair of tambourines perched on the branch of the acacia tree. "L'ornithologue a repéré une paire de colombes tambourin perchées sur la branche de l'acacia.animalbirdChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareDanse provençaleA kind of Provençal dance."That definition of "tambourines" is incorrect. "Tambourines" are musical instruments, not a dance. Here's a simple sentence using the correct definition: "The children shook their tambourines during the school concert." "Les enfants ont secoué leurs tambours provençaux pendant le concert de l'école.musicdancecultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareLa musique pour cette danseThe music for this dance."The children shook their tambourines enthusiastically during the music class performance. "Les enfants ont secoué leurs tambourins avec enthousiasme pendant la représentation du cours de musique.musicdanceentertainmentChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading