🥁drum (dʁɔm)

noun
/drʌm/
tambour ou baril (tambour ou baril)

Signification

a musical instrument beaten with sticks or hands; also a cylindrical container
a percussion instrument typically made of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretched over one or both ends
Traduction de la signification
un instrument de musique frappé avec des bâtons ou des mains; aussi un récipient cylindrique
un instrument de musique frappe avec des batons ou des mains; aussi un recipient cylindrique

Phrases d'exemple

The drummer hit the drum loudly during the concert.

Le batteur a frappé le tambour fort pendant le concert.
Le batteur a frappe le tambour fort pendant le concert.

The drummer kept perfect time on his drum kit.

Le batteur a tenu le tempo parfait sur son kit de batterie.
Le batteur a tenu le tempo parfait sur son kit de batterie.

Expressions d'exemple

beat the drum for
soutenir publiquement
soutenir publiquement

Synonymes

percussion, barrel, container, cylinder, timpani, tabla
Entrée 1
percussion, barrel, container, cylinder
Entrée 2
percussion, timpani, tabla

Antonymes

silence, stillness

Collocations

drum kit, drum beats, steel drum, oil drum, bass drum, drum beat, drum roll, play drums
Entrée 1
drum kit, drum beats, steel drum, oil drum, bass drum
Entrée 2
drum kit, drum beat, drum roll, play drums

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