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drumming ['drʌmɪŋ](UNCOUNT) (sound → of one drum) son m du tambour; (→ of set of drums) son m de la batterie; (→ of fingers, rain, woodpecker, in the ears) tambourinement m, tambourinage m;∎ I really like his drumming j'aime beaucoup sa façon de jouer de la batterie;∎ some really great drumming un jeu de batterie superbe -
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drumming n1 ( activity) jouer de la batterie ; ( in orchestra) jouer des percussions ;2 ( noise made on drum) bruit m de tambour ; the drumming faded away le bruit du tambour s'est éteint ;3 (of fingers, feet, rain) tambourinement m. -
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drum [drʌm]1. nouna. ( = instrument) tambour m• on drums, Robbie Fisher à la batterie, Robbie Fisher4. compounds* * *[drʌm] 1.1) Music tambour m3) Automobile tambour m2.drums plural noun batterie f3.transitive verb (p prés etc - mm-)4.to drum something into somebody — fig enfoncer quelque chose dans le crâne de quelqu'un (colloq)
intransitive verb (p prés etc - mm-)1) ( beat drum) jouer du tambour2) ( make drumming sound) [rain] tambouriner•Phrasal Verbs:- drum out- drum up -
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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 -
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4 (spool for rope, cable) tambour m.C vtr ( p prés etc - mm-) to drum one's fingers/feet tambouriner des doigts/des pieds (on sur) ; to drum sth into sb fig enfoncer qch dans le crâne de qn ○.1 ( beat drum) jouer du tambour ;2 ( make drumming sound) [rain] tambouriner ; to drum on the table with one's fingers tambouriner sur la table avec les doigts.to beat the drum for sth fig faire du battage pour qch.■ drum home:▶ drum [sth] home réussir à faire comprendre [lesson, point] ; réussir à faire passer [message].■ drum out:▶ drum [sb] out expulser [person].■ drum up:▶ drum up [sth] trouver [business, custom, trade]:▶ drum up [sb] racoler [clients, customers] ; to drum up sb's support for obtenir le soutien de qn en faveur de [candidate, plan]. -
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tattoo, US [transcription][t_"tu ;"]A n1 ( on skin) tatouage m ;2 Mil (on drum, bugle) signal qui rappelle les soldats vers leurs quartiers ; to beat/sound the tattoo Mil battre le tambour/sonner le clairon (pour rappeler les soldats vers leurs quartiers) ;3 ( parade) parade f militaire ;4 fig ( drumming noise) roulement m, tambourinement m ; the rain beat a tattoo on the roof la pluie tambourinait sur le toit ; he was beating a tattoo on the table with his fingers il pianotait or tambourinait sur la table.B vtr tatouer (on sur). -
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1 noun∎ to play (the) drums jouer de la batterie;∎ John Rae on drums John Rae à la batterie;∎ to beat or to bang a drum taper ou frapper sur un tambour;∎ figurative to beat the drum for sb/sth faire de la publicité pour qn/qch;∎ Music drum and bass, drum & bass drum and bass m, drum & bass m∎ Building industry (concrete) mixing drum tambour m mélangeur (de béton)(d) (noise → of rain, fingers) tambourinement m(b) (rain, fingers) tambouriner(a) (on instrument) tambouriner(b) to drum one's fingers on the table tambouriner de ses doigts sur la table►► Cars drum brake frein m à tambour;drum kit batterie f;Music drum machine boîte f à rythmes;Computing drum printer imprimante f à tambour;drum roll roulement m de tambour;Computing drum scanner scanner m à tambour;American drum set batterie finsister lourdement sur∎ to drum sth into sb enfoncer qch dans la tête de qn;∎ we had it drummed into us that… on nous a enfoncé dans la tête que…;∎ drum it into her that… mets-lui bien dans la tête que…expulser;∎ he was drummed out of the club/the army il a été expulsé du club/de l'armée∎ to drum up business rechercher des clients
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