单词 | drum |
释义 | drum [drʌm] noun countable INSTRUMENT 乐器 ADVANCED ■a musical instrument, especially one made from a skin stretched over the end of a hollow tube or bowl, played by hitting with the hand or a stick 鼓 •a bass/snare/kettle drum大/小/定音鼓 •They danced to the beat [drʌm] noun countable CONTAINER 容器 ■a large tube-like container 桶 •an oil drum油桶 •a five-gallon plastic drum五加仑的塑胶桶 •a drum of ■the hollow metal cylinder in a washing machine into which clothes and other things are put for washing (洗衣机的)缸,滚筒[drʌm] noun countable bang/beat the drum UK ■to speak enthusiastically about a belief or idea in order to persuade other people to support it too 大肆宣传,极力鼓吹 •Labour are banging the drum for a united Europe.工党正极力鼓吹建立一个统一的欧洲。 [drʌm] verb intransitive or transitive (-mm-)■to hit a surface regularly and make a sound like a drum, or to make something do this (使)敲击,(使)敲打 •She drummed her fingers impatiently on •The rain drummed loudly on [drʌm] verb intransitive or transitive (-mm-)Phrasal Verbs drum sth into sb ■to teach something to someone by repeating it to them a lot 反覆教(某人)…,反覆向(某人)灌输… •The importance of good manners was drummed into us at an early age.我们很小就被反覆叮嘱要注重行为举止。 [drʌm] verb intransitive or transitive (-mm-)Phrasal Verbs drum sb out of sth ■to force someone to leave a job, group, etc., often because they have behaved in a way which is not considered acceptable 开除;驱逐;将(某人)赶出…;迫使(某人)离开… •The minister was drummed out of office when it was discovered that he had been taking bribes.受贿的事情败露后那位部长被迫下台。 [drʌm] verb intransitive or transitive (-mm-)Phrasal Verbs [M] drum sth up ■to increase interest in something or support for something 激起,鼓动 •He was trying to drum up some enthusiasm for the project.他正试图激发人们对该企划案的热情。 |
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