trumpet
The Italian word 'tromba' is used much in the same way as 'trumpet' in English. It can refer to the musical instrument typically made of brass with three valves that are played by pressing the fingers. However, 'tromba' can also suggest a 'trumpeting sound', especially when it is loud and distinctive.
I am practicing the trumpet for my upcoming concerts.
Target text is an example of using 'tromba' in the context of playing a musical instrument. Here, 'tromba' is used to represent a trumpet, a musical instrument.
During the storm, there was a tornado near my house.
In this example, 'tromba' is part of the composite 'tromba d'aria', which translates into English as 'tornado'. It is used to describe a severe weather condition.
The ship's horn could be heard all over the city.
In this sentence, 'tromba' is used in the context of a ship's horn. The 'tromba' in this example refers to a very loud noise that is typically used to signal or warn.