drum 音标拼音: [dr'ʌm]
n . 鼓;圆桶
vt . 咚咚地敲;打鼓奏
vi . 打鼓,咚咚地敲;发出嗡嗡声
鼓;圆桶咚咚地敲;打鼓奏打鼓,咚咚地敲;发出嗡嗡声
drum 磁鼓
DR drum 磁鼓
drum n 1 :
a musical percussion instrument ;
usually consists of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretched across each end [
synonym : {
drum }, {
membranophone }, {
tympan }]
2 :
the sound of a drum ; "
he could hear the drums before he heard the fifes "
3 :
a bulging cylindrical shape ;
hollow with flat ends [
synonym :
{
barrel }, {
drum }]
4 :
a cylindrical metal container used for shipping or storage of liquids [
synonym : {
drum }, {
metal drum }]
5 :
a hollow cast -
iron cylinder attached to the wheel that forms part of the brakes [
synonym : {
brake drum }, {
drum }]
6 :
small to medium -
sized bottom -
dwelling food and game fishes of shallow coastal and fresh waters that make a drumming noise [
synonym : {
drum }, {
drumfish }]
v 1 :
make a rhythmic sound ; "
Rain drummed against the windshield "; "
The drums beat all night " [
synonym : {
drum },
{
beat }, {
thrum }]
2 :
play a percussion instrument 3 :
study intensively ,
as before an exam ; "
I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam " [
synonym : {
cram }, {
grind away }, {
drum }, {
bone up }, {
swot }, {
get up }, {
mug up }, {
swot up }, {
bone }]
Sciaenoid \
Sci *
ae "
noid \,
a . [
L .
sciaena a kind of fish (
fr .
Gr .
?) -
oid .] (
Zool .)
Of or pertaining to the {
Sciaenidae },
a family of carnivorous marine fishes which includes the meagre ({
Sciaena umbra }
or {
Sciaena aquila }),
and fish of the {
drum }
and {
croaker }
families .
The {
croaker }
is so called because it may make a croaking noise by use of its bladder ;
the {
Atlantic croaker }
({
Micropogonias undulatus },
formerly {
Micropogon undulatus })
and the squeteague are a members of the croaker family ,
and the {
kingfish }
is a drum .
[
1913 Webster PJC ]
Swag \
Swag \,
n .
1 .
A swaying ,
irregular motion .
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2 .
A burglar '
s or thief '
s booty ;
boodle . [
Cant or Slang ]
--
Charles Reade .
[
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3 . [
Australia ]
(
a )
A tramping bushman '
s luggage ,
rolled up either in canvas or in a blanket so as to form a long bundle ,
and carried on the back or over the shoulder ; --
called also a {
bluey },
or a {
drum }.
(
b )
Any bundle of luggage similarly rolled up ;
hence ,
luggage in general .
He tramped for years till the swag he bore seemed part of himself . --
Lawson .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
Vase \
Vase \ (
v [=
a ]
s or v [
aum ]
z ;
277 ),
n . [
F .
vase ;
cf .
Sp . &
It .
vaso ;
fr .
L .
vas ,
vasum .
Cf . {
Vascular }, {
Vessel }.]
1 .
A vessel adapted for various domestic purposes ,
and anciently for sacrificial uses ;
especially ,
a vessel of antique or elegant pattern used for ornament ;
as ,
a porcelain vase ;
a gold vase ;
a Grecian vase .
See Illust .
of {
Portland vase },
under {
Portland }.
[
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No chargers then were wrought in burnished gold ,
Nor silver vases took the forming mold . --
Pope .
[
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2 . (
Arch .)
(
a )
A vessel similar to that described in the first definition above ,
or the representation of one in a solid block of stone ,
or the like ,
used for an ornament ,
as on a terrace or in a garden .
See Illust .
of {
Niche }.
(
b )
The body ,
or naked ground ,
of the Corinthian and Composite capital ; --
called also {
tambour },
and {
drum }.
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Note :
Until the time of Walker (
1791 ),
vase was made to rhyme with base ,
case ,
etc .,
and it is still commonly so pronounced in the United States .
Walker made it to rhyme with phrase ,
maze ,
etc .
Of modern English practice ,
Mr .
A .
J .
Ellis (
1874 )
says : "
Vase has four pronunciations in English :
v [
add ]
z ,
which I most commonly say ,
is going out of use ,
v [
aum ]
z I hear most frequently ,
v [=
a ]
z very rarely ,
and v [=
a ]
s I only know from Cull '
s marking .
On the analogy of case ,
however ,
it should be the regular sound ."
The Merriam -
Webster '
s 10th Colletgiate Dictionary says :
"
U .
S .
oftenest v [=
a ]
s ;
Canada usu .
and U .
S .
also v [=
a ]
z ;
Canada also &
U .
S .
sometimes v [
aum ]
z ."
One wit has noted that "
a v [
aum ]
z is a v [=
a ]
z that costs more than $
100 .",
suggesting that the former is considered a higher -
class pronunciation .
[
1913 Webster PJC ]
3 . (
Bot .)
The calyx of a plant .
[
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Croaker \
Croak "
er \ (-?
r ),
n .
1 .
One who croaks ,
murmurs ,
grumbles ,
or complains unreasonably ;
one who habitually forebodes evil .
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2 . (
Zool .)
(
a )
A small American fish ({
Micropogon undulatus }),
of the Atlantic coast .
(
a )
An American fresh -
water fish ({
Aplodinotus grunniens }); --
called also {
drum }.
(
c )
The surf fish of California .
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1913 Webster ]
Note :
When caught these fishes make a croaking sound ;
whence the name ,
which is often corrupted into crocus .
Drum \
Drum \,
v .
t .
1 .
To execute on a drum ,
as a tune .
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2 . (
With out )
To expel ignominiously ,
with beat of drum ;
as ,
to drum out a deserter or rogue from a camp ,
etc .
[
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3 . (
With up )
To assemble by ,
or as by ,
beat of drum ;
to collect ;
to gather or draw by solicitation ;
as ,
to drum up recruits ;
to drum up customers .
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1913 Webster ]
Drum \
Drum \,
n . [
Cf .
D .
trom ,
trommel ,
LG .
trumme ,
G .
trommel ,
Dan .
tromme ,
Sw .
trumma ,
OHG .
trumba a trumpet ,
Icel .
pruma a clap of thunder ,
and as a verb ,
to thunder ,
Dan .
drum a booming sound ,
drumme to boom ;
prob .
partly at least of imitative origin ;
perh .
akin to E .
trum ,
or trumpet .]
1 . (
Mus .)
An instrument of percussion ,
consisting either of a hollow cylinder ,
over each end of which is stretched a piece of skin or vellum ,
to be beaten with a stick ;
or of a metallic hemisphere (
kettledrum )
with a single piece of skin to be so beaten ;
the common instrument for marking time in martial music ;
one of the pair of tympani in an orchestra ,
or cavalry band .
[
1913 Webster ]
The drums cry bud -
a -
dub . --
Gascoigne .
[
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2 .
Anything resembling a drum in form ;
as :
(
a )
A sheet iron radiator ,
often in the shape of a drum ,
for warming an apartment by means of heat received from a stovepipe ,
or a cylindrical receiver for steam ,
etc .
(
b )
A small cylindrical box in which figs ,
etc .,
are packed .
(
c ) (
Anat .)
The tympanum of the ear ; --
often ,
but incorrectly ,
applied to the tympanic membrane .
(
d ) (
Arch .)
One of the cylindrical ,
or nearly cylindrical ,
blocks ,
of which the shaft of a column is composed ;
also ,
a vertical wall ,
whether circular or polygonal in plan ,
carrying a cupola or dome .
(
e ) (
Mach .)
A cylinder on a revolving shaft ,
generally for the purpose of driving several pulleys ,
by means of belts or straps passing around its periphery ;
also ,
the barrel of a hoisting machine ,
on which the rope or chain is wound .
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3 . (
Zool .)
See {
Drumfish }.
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4 .
A noisy ,
tumultuous assembly of fashionable people at a private house ;
a rout . [
Archaic ]
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Not unaptly styled a drum ,
from the noise and emptiness of the entertainment . --
Smollett .
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Note :
There were also drum major ,
rout ,
tempest ,
and hurricane ,
differing only in degrees of multitude and uproar ,
as the significant name of each declares .
[
1913 Webster ]
5 .
A tea party ;
a kettledrum . --
G .
Eliot .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Bass drum }.
See in the Vocabulary .
{
Double drum }.
See under {
Double }.
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Drum \
Drum \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Drummed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Drumming }.]
1 .
To beat a drum with sticks ;
to beat or play a tune on a drum .
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2 .
To beat with the fingers ,
as with drumsticks ;
to beat with a rapid succession of strokes ;
to make a noise like that of a beaten drum ;
as ,
the ruffed grouse drums with his wings .
[
1913 Webster ]
Drumming with his fingers on the arm of his chair .
--
W .
Irving .
[
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3 .
To throb ,
as the heart . [
R .] --
Dryden .
[
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4 .
To go about ,
as a drummer does ,
to gather recruits ,
to draw or secure partisans ,
customers ,
etc ,; --
with for .
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Drumfish \
Drum "
fish `\,
n . (
Zool .)
Any fish of the family {
Sci [
ae ]
nid [
ae ]},
which makes a loud noise by means of its air bladder ; --
called also {
drum }.
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
The common drumfish ({
Pogonias chromis })
is a large species ,
common south of New Jersey .
The southern red drum or red horse ({
Sci [
ae ]
na ocellata }),
and the fresh -
water drum or croaker ({
Aplodionotus grunniens }),
are related species .
[
1913 Webster ]
151 Moby Thesaurus words for "
drum ":
barrage ,
barrel ,
beat ,
beat a ruffle ,
beat a tattoo ,
beat the drum ,
beat time ,
beating ,
bole ,
bongo drum ,
cackle ,
call ,
canvass ,
carol ,
cask ,
caw ,
chatter ,
cheep ,
chirk ,
chirp ,
chirr ,
chirrup ,
chitter ,
chuck ,
clack ,
cluck ,
cock -
a -
doodle -
doo ,
column ,
conga ,
coo ,
count ,
count the beats ,
croak ,
cronk ,
crow ,
cuckoo ,
cylinder ,
cylindroid ,
din ,
ding ,
drizzle ,
drum music ,
drumbeat ,
drumfire ,
drumhead ,
drumming ,
drumskin ,
drumstick ,
fall ,
flutter ,
gabble ,
gaggle ,
go pitapat ,
gobble ,
guggle ,
hammer ,
honk ,
hoo ,
hoot ,
jazz stick ,
keep time ,
kettle ,
kettledrum ,
membranophone ,
mizzle ,
palpitate ,
palpitation ,
pant ,
paradiddle ,
patter ,
peep ,
pelt ,
pillar ,
pip ,
pipe ,
pitapat ,
pitter -
patter ,
play drum ,
pound ,
pounding ,
pour ,
pour with rain ,
precipitate ,
pulsate ,
pulsation ,
pulse ,
quack ,
rain ,
rain tadpoles ,
rat -
a -
tat ,
rat -
tat ,
rat -
tat -
tat ,
rataplan ,
rattattoo ,
roll ,
roller ,
rouleau ,
rub -
a -
dub ,
ruff ,
ruffle ,
scold ,
shower ,
shower down ,
side drum ,
sing ,
snare ,
snare drum ,
sound a tattoo ,
spatter ,
spit ,
splatter ,
splutter ,
sprinkle ,
sputter ,
squawk ,
staccato ,
stream ,
tabor ,
taboret ,
tabret ,
tam -
tam ,
tambourine ,
tap ,
tat -
tat ,
tattoo ,
tenor drum ,
throb ,
throbbing ,
thrum ,
thump ,
thumping ,
tick ,
ticktock ,
timbrel ,
timpani ,
tom -
tom ,
trill ,
troll -
drum ,
trunk ,
tube ,
tweet ,
twit ,
twitter ,
tymp stick ,
tympan ,
tympanon ,
tympanum ,
war drum ,
warble ,
weep ,
whistle
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