Meaning of Drum | Babel Free
ˈdɹʌmDefinitions
- A surname.
- A percussive musical instrument spanned with a thin covering on at least one end for striking, forming an acoustic chamber; a membranophone.
- A small hill or ridge of hills.
- A social gathering or assembly held in the evening.
- A drumstick (of chicken, turkey, etc).
- A settlement (Mains of Drum) in Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland, near Drum Castle (OS grid ref NO8099).
- Any similar hollow, cylindrical object.
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A person's home; a house or other building, especially when insalubrious; a tavern, a brothel. UK, slang
- A mountain in Conwy borough county borough, Wales (OS grid ref SH7069).
- A barrel or large cylindrical container for liquid transport and storage.
- A village in County Monaghan, Ireland.
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Synonym of construction barrel. US
- A civil parish and townland in County Roscommon, Ireland.
- The encircling wall that supports a dome or cupola.
- An unincorporated community in Bollinger County, Missouri, USA, named after the Drum family.
- Any of the cylindrical blocks that make up the shaft of a pillar.
- A drumfish (family Sciaenidae).
- A tip; a piece of information.
- The ear.
Equivalents
አማርኛ
ከበሮ
Azərbaycanca
nağara
বাংলা
ঢোল
Cymraeg
drwm
Esperanto
tamburo
Euskara
danbor
Gaeilge
druma
Gàidhlig
druma
Galego
tambor
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
pahu
ქართული
დოლი
Қазақша
барабан
ខ្មែរ
ស្គរ
Кыргызча
добулбас
Latina
tympanum
Lëtzebuergesch
Tromm
ລາວ
ກອງ
Latviešu
bungas
Te Reo Māori
pahu
Malti
tanbur
မြန်မာဘာသာ
ပတ်
Română
tobă
Slovenčina
bubon
Slovenščina
boben
ChiShona
ngoma
Shqip
lodër
Svenska
trumma
Kiswahili
ngoma
ไทย
กลอง
Tagalog
tambol
ئۇيغۇرچە
داپ
اردو
ڈھول
IsiZulu
isigubhu
Examples
“He's playing the piano and she's playing the drums!”
“In the Province of Xenſi, near the City Vucung, is a Hill called Taipe, which if a Drum be beaten upon it, preſently followeth Thunder, Lightning, and ſtormy weather, inſomuch that the Magiſtrates have forbidden all perſons upon pain of death to beat any Drum there.”
“The group played huge drums placed overhead, along with flutes and a kotolike zither.”
“Replace the drum unit of your printer.”
“The restaurant ordered ketchup in 50-gallon drums.”
“‘he is the darndest little speaker we got, so better sit there and listen to him while he gives you the drum and if you clean out your earholes you might get a bit of sense into your heads.’”
“Another misfortune which befel poor Sophia, was the company of Lord Fellamar, whom she met at the opera, and who attended her to the drum.”
“[H]e was engaged in a partie of cards, at a drum in the house of a certain lady of quality […].”
“'Ten o'clock, and you are lighted as for a drum!”
“Add, thinly sliced, 1/2 to 1 onion and 2 cloves of garlic also sliced, your choice of protein – chicken or turkey breast, or low fat beef, veal, lamb or pork, cut in pieces, or skinless chicken drums, and probably a little water. Then add 1/2 a cup of ...”
“In a large frying pan, add some canola oil and half of the chicken drums and brown them on both sides. Repeat the procedure until all drums are browned. Place them in a medium baking pan. To the browned chicken drums, add sliced onion, ...”
“3–5 pounds chicken drums and thighs, with skin Hot sauce to taste 1. In a gallon resealable plastic bag, add flour, pepper, and salt. Shake to mix. […]”
“Up top, a pained expression, her eating face. My mom doesn't eat for taste, she does it to stay alive. Probably wouldn't eat if she didn't have to. I grab a new chopstick and when I get back there's a chicken drum on my plate. “Thanks, Ba,” I say.”
“To stir the whole, he used a chicken drum.”
“When noon came the next day, the two guards came in with a plate of […] chicken drums and pork braised in soy sauce, plus some vegetables.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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