drum 的 4 个定义
plural drums, drum.
- a musical percussion instrument consisting of a hollow, usually cylindrical, body covered at one or both ends with a tightly stretched membrane, or head, which is struck with the hand, a stick, or a pair of sticks, and typically produces a booming, tapping, or hollow sound.
- any hollow tree or similar object or device used in this way.
- the sound produced by such an instrument, object, or device.
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drummed,drum·ming.
- to beat or play a drum.
- to beat on anything rhythmically, especially to tap one's fingers rhythmically on a hard surface.
- to make a sound like that of a drum; resound.
- to produce a sound resembling drumming.
drummed,drum·ming.
- to beat rhythmically; perform by beating a drum: to drum a rhythm for dancers.
- to call or summon by, or as if by, beating a drum.
- to drive or force by persistent repetition: to drum an idea into someone.
- to fill a drum with; store in a drum: to drum contaminated water and dispose of it.
- drum out, to expel or dismiss from a military service in disgrace to the beat of a drum.to dismiss in disgrace: He was drummed out of the university for his gambling activities.
- drum up, to call or summon by, or as if by, beating a drum.to obtain or create through vigorous effort: They were unable to drum up enthusiasm for the new policies.to concoct; devise: to drum up new methods of dealing with urban crime.
drum 近义词
beat, tap a beat
更多drum例句
- It also would have enhanced the sounds of drums or other musical instruments, Cox says.
- All that to be said, I think the drum we advertisers need to be beating isn’t primarily “who owns the data”, though certainly let’s get that determined.
- Clicking on different objects, like the clock and the piano, prompts the user to adjust different tracks, like the drum line and melody.
- Authorities are trying to figure out what to do about a drum circle in Ocean Beach.
- As our lives pass day by day, the beating drums of the weekly routine take over and years pass until we reach our goal of retirement.
- Even his signature instrument, Auto-Tune, has become as accepted an ingredient in hip-hop as the drum machine.
- One man, straddling a large drum, keeps time as their voices rise in song: “Believe it, people, Ebola can kill.”
- They marched through the streets of downtown New York to the synchronized beats of the Continental drum corps that followed.
- It sounds familiar—right down to the media drum beat to lower physician pay.
- And much of his most inspired playing, in his final years, came in the context of sax-drum duets.
- Roulard had played the trumpet in the regimental band in which Aristide had played the kettle drum.
- There a familiar sound met his ears—the roll of a drum followed by an incantation in a quavering, high-pitched voice.
- "I wonder if 'twas a brass drum, such as has 'Eblubust Unum' printed on't," said Mrs. Slocum.
- His arm was drawn around the drum, and finally his whole body was drawn over the shaft, at a fearful rate.
- I think 6½ feet diameter for the fly, and 9½ inches diameter for the small wheel, will give speed enough to the drum.