单词 | drum something ↔ up |
释义 | drum something ↔ up From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdrum something ↔ up phrasal verbGETto get support, interest, attention etc from people by making an effortdrumming up support for the confederation. He travelled throughout Latin America drum up business (=get more work and sales). The organization is using the event to → drum→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusdrum up• The drums then took up a regular beat as he stalked back to the coffin.• One by one, the concrete weighted drums were winched up and then sent crashing into the sea.drum up business• Cheltenham & Gloucester and the Yorkshire are taking the discount route to drum up business.• They bought a truck and proceeded to drum up business.From Longman Business Dictionarydrum something → up phrasal verb [transitive] if you drum up business or support, you make an effort to get more of itWe have been looking for new ways to drum up business. → drum→ See Verb table |
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