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drummer ['drʌmə(r)]►► drummer boy tambour m -
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drummer [ˈdrʌmər]* * *['drʌmə(r)] -
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1 ( in military band) tambour m ;2 ( jazz or pop musician) batteur m ;3 ( classical musician) percussionniste mf ; -
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noun (a person who plays the drums.) batteur/-eure -
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7 قارع الطبل
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8 طبال
drummer; batteur; timbalier; tapin; tambourineur; tambourinaire; tambour -
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10 ударник
I м.oudarnik m, travailleur m de chocII м.( в оружии) percuteur mIII м.( музыкант) batteur m* * *n1) gener. cymbalier, cymbaliste, drummer (в джазе), frappeur (бурильного молотка), percussionniste (музыкант), battcur (в оркестре), percuteur2) mus. (в оркестре) batteur3) textile. barre d'abattage, levier du dispositif à butoir, règle d'abattage, butoir, buttoir -
11 MACPALLI
mâcpalli:1.\MACPALLI paume.Launey Introd 164.Egalement l'avant-bras mais aussi la main.Esp., palma de la mano. Molina II 51r.'Palma de la mano' quiere decir en algunos casos simplemente 'mano'.A.Lopez Austin ECN10,151 n.12.Cf. le vocabulaire Sah10,116." ozomahtli îmâcpal ", la main du singe - the monkey's hand. Sah5,190." ce tlacatl conquechpanoa, conquechpanoltia in îmâcpal mocihuaquetzqui ", one person carried and bore the forearm of the woman who had died in childbirth, on his shoulder. Sah4,103. SIS 1950,293 précise: flache hohle Hand; die am Unterarm hängende Leichenhand, mit der nächtliche Räuber die Menschen lähmen." in tilmahtli in tlapachîuhtoc (...) tlahcuilolli tzontecomatl mâcpalli quetztepolli, omicihcuilli tlaniztli mâtzôtzopâztli xocpalli inic tlahcuilôlli catca. auh inin tilmahtli motocayôtiâya tlacuahcualloh ". Sah 1927,102." iuhquinma zoquipan oncalac in îmâcpal ", ses paumes pénétrèrent comme dans de la boue. Légende de Quetzalcoatl. Sah3,35." niman quimâhuitecqueh in tlatzotzona huâlcocotôn ômextin in îmâcpal ", then they srruck the drummer's arms; they severed both his hands. Sah19,55." cencah pahpatlâhuac in îxocpal: ixquich in tomâcpal ", ses pattes sont très larges, ellesont la taille de nos mains. Décrit l'ahinga noir, oiseau qui a les pattes palmées. Sah11,31.2.\MACPALLI gand.Angl., glove.Cf. Sah2,157.3.\MACPALLI bracelet porté à l'avant bras.4.\MACPALLI Cf. xiuhmâcpalli. -
12 MAHUITEQUI
mâhuîtequi > mâhuîtec.*\MAHUITEQUI v.t. tla-.,1.\MAHUITEQUI frapper avec les mains." niman quimâhuîtecqueh in tlatzotzona huâlcocotôn ômextin in îmacpal ", then they struck the drummer's arms; they severed both his hands. Sah12,55.2.\MAHUITEQUI nager avec les mains, se débattre dans l'eau." tlachachacuatztinemih in âtlân tlamâhuîtectinemih tlacxihuîtectinemih âtlacxihuîtectinemih ", ils piétinnent dans l'eau, ils battent avec les mains, ils battent avec les pieds, ils battent l'eau avec les pieds. Cérémonie du mois d'Etzalcualiztli au cours de laquelle le public mime les oiseaux de la lagune. Sah2,82.Form: sur huîtequi, morph.incorp. mâ-itl. -
13 drum
1. noun1) (a musical instrument constructed of skin etc stretched on a round frame and beaten with a stick: He plays the drums.) tambour2) (something shaped like a drum, especially a container: an oil-drum.) tonneau3) (an eardrum.) tympan2. verb1) (to beat a drum.) battre du tambour2) (to tap continuously especially with the fingers: Stop drumming (your fingers) on the table!) tambouriner3) (to make a sound like someone beating a drum: The rain drummed on the metal roof.) tambouriner•- drummer- drumstick - drum in/into -
14 demon
A n Relig, fig démon m ; the demon drink le démon de l'alcool ; the demon of inflation le démon inflation.
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