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单词 drum
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drum

noun
 
/drʌm/
/drʌm/
Idioms
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  1. enlarge image
     
    a musical instrument made of a hollow round frame with plastic or skin stretched tightly across one or both ends. You play it by hitting it with sticks or with your hands.
    • to play the drum
    • I used to play drums in a band.
    • on drums Tony Cox on drums
    • a slow drum beat
    • There was a great crash and then a long roll of drums.
    see also bass drum, kick drum, side drum, snare drum, steel drum, talking drumTopics Musicb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bass
    • bongo
    • electronic
    verb + drum
    • bang
    • beat
    • hit
    drum + noun
    • kit
    • set
    • stick
    phrases
    • a roll of drums
    See full entry
  2. a large container for oil or chemicals that is like a cylinder in shape
    • a 50 gallon drum
    • an oil drum
    • Hazardous waste is stored in drums until it can be disposed of.
  3. a thing that is like a drum in shape, especially part of a machine
    • The mixture flows to a revolving drum where the water is filtered out.
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: from Middle Dutch or Low German tromme, of imitative origin.
Idioms
beat/bang the drum (for somebody/something)
  1. (especially British English) to speak with enthusiasm in support of somebody/something
    • She’s really banging the drum for the new system.
march to (the beat of) a different drummer/drum | march to a different beat/tune
  1. to behave in a different way from other people; to have different attitudes or ideas
    • She was a gifted and original artist who marched to a different drummer.

drum

verb
/drʌm/
/drʌm/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they drum
/drʌm/
/drʌm/
he / she / it drums
/drʌmz/
/drʌmz/
past simple drummed
/drʌmd/
/drʌmd/
past participle drummed
/drʌmd/
/drʌmd/
-ing form drumming
/ˈdrʌmɪŋ/
/ˈdrʌmɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive] to play a drum
    • Then they started chanting and drumming and stamping their feet.
  2. [transitive, intransitive] drum (something) on something to make a sound by hitting a surface again and again
    • Impatiently, he drummed his fingers on the table.
    • His fingers drummed on the door frame.
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Middle Dutch or Low German tromme, of imitative origin.
Idioms
drum something into somebody’s head
(also drum something into somebody)
  1. to make somebody remember something by repeating it a lot of times
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