strum 英 [strʌm]   美 [strʌm]

strum

strum  英 [strʌm] 美 [strʌm]

vt. 漫不经心地弹  vi. 漫不经心地奏  n. 漫不经心的弹奏 

进行时:strumming  过去式:strummed  过去分词:strummed  第三人称单数:strums  名词复数:strums 

Australian scientists have invented a T-shirt that allows air guitarists to play actual music as they strum the air. 澳大利亚科学家们近日发明了一种新颖而神奇的T恤衫,对于那些热衷于空气吉他演奏的人来说,只要穿上它便可以在没有吉他的情况下,仅凭“手舞足蹈”就能够弹奏出逼真悦耳的音乐。
"Public health programmes for the treatment and control of infectious diseases need to be supported by drug resistance surveillance programmes," said strum. Strum说:“治疗和控制传染病的公共卫生计划需要得到耐药性监测计划的支持。”

  • To strum is to play a guitar or another stringed instrument by brushing the strings with your fingers. It's pretty easy to strum a ukulele, but it sounds better if you know some chords.
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  • vt. 漫不经心地弹
  • vi. 漫不经心地奏
  • n. 漫不经心的弹奏
  • 1. Australian scientists have invented a T-shirt that allows air guitarists to play actual music as they strum the air.

    澳大利亚科学家们近日发明了一种新颖而神奇的T恤衫,对于那些热衷于空气吉他演奏的人来说,只要穿上它便可以在没有吉他的情况下,仅凭“手舞足蹈”就能够弹奏出逼真悦耳的音乐。

  • 2. "Public health programmes for the treatment and control of infectious diseases need to be supported by drug resistance surveillance programmes," said strum.

    Strum说:“治疗和控制传染病的公共卫生计划需要得到耐药性监测计划的支持。”

  • 3. A tiny star would yield different [vibration] frequencies than a large one, just as when you strum a violin you're going to get a different sound than when you strum a cello.

    一颗小恒星会发出一大恒星不一样的颤动频率,这就好比你弹奏小提琴时会得到和大提琴不同的声音。

  • strum (v.) 1775, possibly imitative of the sound of running the fingers across the strings of a musical instrument. Related: Strummed; strumming. As a noun from 1793.
strum / strʌm ; NAmE strʌm / verb ( -mm- ) [intransitive ,  transitive ] strum(on) sth to play a guitaror similar instrument by moving your fingers up and down across the strings 弹奏(吉他等乐器) As she sang she strummed on a guitar. 她边唱边弹吉他。 strum strums strummed strumming strum / strʌm ; NAmE strʌm /
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