thrum
n . 织边,织余,线头,纱头,乱弹
vt . 指弹,敲打,加缨于
vi . 乱弹,轻敲
织边,织余,线头,纱头,乱弹指弹,敲打,加缨於乱弹,轻敲
thrum n 1 :
a thrumming sound ; "
he could hear the thrum of a banjo "
v 1 :
sound with a monotonous hum [
synonym : {
hum }, {
thrum }]
2 :
sound the strings of (
a string instrument ); "
strum a guitar "
[
synonym : {
strum }, {
thrum }]
3 :
make a rhythmic sound ; "
Rain drummed against the windshield ";
"
The drums beat all night " [
synonym : {
drum }, {
beat }, {
thrum }]
Thrum \
Thrum \,
v .
t .
1 .
To play ,
as a stringed instrument ,
in a rude or monotonous manner .
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2 .
Hence ,
to drum on ;
to strike in a monotonous manner ;
to thrum the table .
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Thrum \
Thrum \ (
thr [
u ^]
m ),
n . [
OE .
thrum ,
throm ;
akin to OD .
drom ,
D .
dreum ,
G .
trumm ,
lump ,
end ,
fragment ,
OHG .
drum end ,
Icel . [
thorn ]
r ["
o ]
mr edge ,
brim ,
and L .
terminus a limit ,
term .
Cf . {
Term }.] [
Written also {
thrumb }.]
1 .
One of the ends of weaver '
s threads ;
hence ,
any soft ,
short threads or tufts resembling these .
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2 .
Any coarse yarn ;
an unraveled strand of rope .
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3 . (
Bot .)
A threadlike part of a flower ;
a stamen .
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4 . (
Mining )
A shove out of place ;
a small displacement or fault along a seam .
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5 . (
Naut .)
A mat made of canvas and tufts of yarn .
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{
Thrum cap },
a knitted cap . --
Halliwell .
{
Thrum hat },
a hat made of coarse woolen cloth . --
Minsheu .
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Thrum \
Thrum \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Thrummed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Thrumming }.]
1 .
To furnish with thrums ;
to insert tufts in ;
to fringe .
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Are we born to thrum caps or pick straw ? --
Quarles .
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2 . (
Naut .)
To insert short pieces of rope -
yarn or spun yarn in ;
as ,
to thrum a piece of canvas ,
or a mat ,
thus making a rough or tufted surface . --
Totten .
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Thrum \
Thrum \,
v .
i . [
CF .
Icel . ?
ruma to rattle ,
to thunder ,
and E .
drum .]
1 .
To play rudely or monotonously on a stringed instrument with the fingers ;
to strum .
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2 .
Hence ,
to make a monotonous drumming noise ;
as ,
to thrum on a table .
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70 Moby Thesaurus words for "
thrum ":
barrage ,
beat ,
beat a ruffle ,
beat a tattoo ,
beat the drum ,
beat time ,
beating ,
birr ,
bombilate ,
bombinate ,
boom ,
bum ,
bumble ,
burr ,
buzz ,
count ,
count the beats ,
drone ,
drum ,
drum music ,
drumbeat ,
drumfire ,
drumming ,
flutter ,
go pitapat ,
hum ,
keep time ,
palpitate ,
palpitation ,
paradiddle ,
patter ,
pick ,
pitapat ,
pitter -
patter ,
play drum ,
pluck ,
plunk ,
pound ,
pounding ,
pulsate ,
pulsation ,
purr ,
rat -
a -
tat ,
rat -
tat ,
rat -
tat -
tat ,
rataplan ,
rattattoo ,
roll ,
rub -
a -
dub ,
ruff ,
ruffle ,
sound a tattoo ,
spatter ,
splatter ,
splutter ,
sputter ,
staccato ,
strum ,
sweep the strings ,
tap ,
tat -
tat ,
tattoo ,
throb ,
throbbing ,
thump ,
thumping ,
tom -
tom ,
twang ,
whir ,
whiz
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THRUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of THRUM is to sound with a monotonous hum
THRUM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Steamy days, sultry nights and swarming bugs all make up the thrum of life in the heart of summer
THRUM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com THRUM definition: to play on a stringed instrument, as a guitar, by plucking the strings, especially in an idle, monotonous, or unskillful manner; strum See examples of thrum used in a sentence
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Thrum - definition of thrum by The Free Dictionary 1 to pluck the strings of a guitar or other stringed instrument, esp idly; strum 2 to sound when thrummed on, as a guitar 3 to drum or tap idly with the fingers
thrum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary thrum (third-person singular simple present thrums, present participle thrumming, simple past and past participle thrummed) To cause a steady rhythmic vibration, usually by plucking
THRUM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Local residents said the first sign an operation was afoot was the thrum of approaching helicopters
Thrum - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When you make a rhythmic strumming sound, either with your voice or a stringed instrument, you thrum If you and your friends all play the guitar, it may be fun sometimes to sit around and thrum together, improvising tunes
thrum, v. ³ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary The earliest known use of the verb thrum is in the late 1500s OED's earliest evidence for thrum is from 1592, in the writing of Robert Greene, writer and playwright
Thrum Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary thrum (verb) thrum ˈ θrʌm verb thrums; thrummed; thrumming Britannica Dictionary definition of THRUM [no object] : to make a low, steady sound