drumbeat 的定义
- the rhythmic sound of a drum.
drumbeat 近义词
等同于 roll
更多drumbeat例句
- They have to be actively participating with a regular drumbeat of content.
- He described himself as “very new to politics” and said the drumbeat of advertisements about the runoffs convinced him he needed to register — that and the razor-thin margin in November.
- He described himself as “very new to politics” and said the drumbeat of advertisements convinced him he needed to register — that, and the razor-thin margin in November.
- Wirecard always denied vehemently that anything was wrong, but the drumbeat of doubts continued.
- It was unheard of for a burger restaurant to go to such lengths, but clearly McDonald’s was onto something, so slogans and commercial jingles followed like a steady drumbeat.
- The drumbeat and synth bass are as insistent as they are ominous.
- But in recent years we have seen few Arabs or Muslims become active in the GOP because of the drumbeat of anti-Muslim bigotry.
- The drumbeat of anticipation keeps growing louder in the reports and photos streaming from Amphipolis.
- “Since this past November, you have seen the slow and steady drumbeat of degradation,” Steele says.
- And all along the right has kept up a constant drumbeat of baseless personal attacks against him.
- In earliest times the people were called to meeting by drumbeat or by the blowing of a horn.
- The drumbeat of the Polynesian has a strange and gloomy stimulation for the nerves of all.
- The drumbeat is often accompanied with singing which is the most discordant of all sounds supposed to be harmonious.
- Captain Daniels marched to the dining-room door, his gold-headed cane marking time like a drumbeat.
- He could no longer escape the conviction that it was a distant drumbeat.