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		Definition of rebec in English: rebec(also rebeck) noun ˈriːbɛk A medieval stringed instrument played with a bow, typically having three strings. (中世纪时弹奏的)雷贝克琴,三弦琴 Example sentencesExamples -  Viols, rebecs, citterns, lutes, and wooden flutes help.
 -  For example, they did not often gather together with harps and rebecks to celebrate their national glories, or to hymn their national heroes.
 -  Traditional Arabic music uses string instruments, such as the rebec, lotar, ud, and kamanja.
 -  The moment these records first appeared, pop groups were experimenting with sackbuts, rebecs and crumhorns.
 -  The rebec was played with a bow, probably of wood and horsehair.
 
 
 OriginLate Middle English: from French, based on Arabic rabāb.    Definition of rebec in US English: rebec(also rebeck) noun A medieval stringed instrument played with a bow, typically having three strings. (中世纪时弹奏的)雷贝克琴,三弦琴 Example sentencesExamples -  The moment these records first appeared, pop groups were experimenting with sackbuts, rebecs and crumhorns.
 -  Traditional Arabic music uses string instruments, such as the rebec, lotar, ud, and kamanja.
 -  Viols, rebecs, citterns, lutes, and wooden flutes help.
 -  For example, they did not often gather together with harps and rebecks to celebrate their national glories, or to hymn their national heroes.
 -  The rebec was played with a bow, probably of wood and horsehair.
 
 
 OriginLate Middle English: from French, based on Arabic rabāb.     |