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1 bongo drums
bon.go drums[b'ɔŋgou dr∧mz] n Mus bongô.————————bongo drumsMus bongô. -
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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.) tambor2) (something shaped like a drum, especially a container: an oil-drum.) bidon3) (an eardrum.) tímpano2. verb1) (to beat a drum.) martelar2) (to tap continuously especially with the fingers: Stop drumming (your fingers) on the table!) martelar3) (to make a sound like someone beating a drum: The rain drummed on the metal roof.) martelar•- drummer- drumstick
- drum in/into* * *[dr∧m] n 1 tambor: instrumento musical de percussão. 2 Anat tímpano do ouvido, membrana do tímpano, tambor. 3 nome de vários objetos de forma cilíndrica, barril, tambor para óleo, gasolina, etc. 4 cilindro giratório, polia. 5 cilindro das fechaduras. 6 Archit tambor. 7 toque de tambor, tamborilada, rufo. 8 som parecido ao do tambor. 9 Geol o mesmo que link=drumlin drumlin. • vt+vi 1 rufar, tocar tambor. 2 tamborilar, tocar com os dedos ou outro objeto imitando o rufar do tambor. 3 produzir sons parecidos aos do tambor, como fazem certos insetos, retumbar. bongo drums Mus bongô. to beat the drum falar demais, fazer o possível para chamar a atenção. to drum into inculcar, fazer entrar na cabeça. to drum out expulsar. to drum up fig 1 martelar, insistir, tamborilar. 2 fazer propaganda. 3 angariar, andar à cata de fregueses. 4 Mil reunir recrutas a toque de tambor. with drums beating ao som da música.
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