tom-tom / ˈtɒmˌtɒm /

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tom-tom 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a drum of American Indian or Asian origin, commonly played with the hands.
  2. a dully repetitious drumbeat or similar sound.

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  1. Tom Brady, the prettiest of pretty boys, leads the Patriots.
  2. There, many minority parents supported Tom Torklarson, who favored the education reform agenda.
  3. Tom Rust, a spokesman for the House Ethics Committee, declined to comment to The Daily Beast.
  4. Retired Det. Tom Nerney, formerly of the NYPD Major Case Squad, investigated Shakur.
  5. Tom Cotton credits Harvard as the place where he “discovered political philosophy as a way of life.”
  6. Tom—I felt out of myself in a way—as though I'd escaped—into—into quite different conditions——'
  7. The conflict in Tom's puzzled heart sharpened that evening into dreadful edges that cut him mercilessly whichever way he turned.
  8. She gave details of the singular mood that had come upon her with the arrival of Tony, but Tom hardly heard her.
  9. Then, inexplicably, he shifted to the other side that the old, the normal Tom presented generously to the new.
  10. Tom lingered a few minutes, watching them pass along the verandah to the room beyond.