drum
drum 英 [drʌm] 美 [drʌm]
n. 鼓;鼓声
进行时:drumming 过去式:drummed 过去分词:drummed 第三人称单数:drums 名词复数:drums
- A drum is a musical instrument that you play by hitting it rhythmically with a stick or your hand. Most drums are round, with a thin material stretched tightly over the ends.
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- n. 鼓;鼓声
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1. The man tunked on a drum.
那人在鼓上轻敲。
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2. The war drum is beating.
战鼓敲响了。
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3. At dusk, a huge drum begins to beat.
在黄昏,一只巨大的鼓开始敲击。
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4. a 50 gallon drum
容积为 50 加仑的桶
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5. an oil drum
油桶
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6. Impatiently, he drummed his fingers on the table.
他不耐烦地用手指嗒嗒地敲击桌子。
- drum (n.) 1540s, probably from Middle Dutch tromme "drum," common Germanic (compare German Trommel, Danish tromme, Swedish trumma), probably of imitative origin. Not common before 1570s. Slightly older, and more common at first, was drumslade, apparently from Dutch or Low German trommelslag. Machinery sense attested from 1740, from similarity of shape.
- drum (v.) 1570s, from drum (n.). To drum (up) business, etc., is American English 1839, from the old way of drawing a crowd.
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