drums
n. 鼓(名詞drum的複數形式)
v. 打鼓(drum的第三人稱單數)
A drum is a musical instrument consisting of a skin stretched tightly over a round frame. You play a drum by beating it with sticks or with your hands.
A drum is a large cylindrical container which is used to store fuel or other substances.
...an oil drum.
油桶
...a drum of chemical waste.
一桶化學廢料
A drum is a hollow cylindrical structure which is part of a machine, for example a washing machine.
A drum is a circular object on which wire or rope is wound and kept.
He had found a drum of electric cable.
他發現了一卷電纜。
If something drums on a surface, or if you drum something on a surface, it hits it regularly, making a continuous beating sound.
He drummed his fingers on the leather top of his desk...
他用手指連續敲擊他的皮革桌面。
Rain drummed on the roof of the car.
雨嘀嘀嗒嗒地敲打著車頂。
If someone beats the drum or bangs the drum for something, they support it strongly.
The trade secretary disagreed but promised to 'bang the drum for industry'.
貿易部長並不同意,但是答應會“為產業界搖旗吶喊”。
Moe was having fun banging the drums and singing off-key.
莫自得其樂地一邊敲著鼓,一邊不成調地唱著歌。
As the town clock struck two, they heard the roll of drums.
當小鎮的時鐘敲響兩點鐘時,他們聽到了隆隆的鼓聲。
Drums and cymbals beat out a solemn rhythm.
鼓和鐃鈸奏出了莊嚴的節奏。
Tony Cox on drums
鼓手託尼∙考克斯
The drums are beating.
鼓在咚咚地響.