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1 drummer
['drʌmə(r)]* * *noun (a person who plays the drums.) batterista* * *drummer /ˈdrʌmə(r)/n.1 (mil.) tamburino2 (mus.) batterista3 (fam.) commesso viaggiatore* * *['drʌmə(r)] -
2 drummer drum·mer n
['drʌmə(r)](in military band) tamburo, (in jazz band, pop group) batterista m/f -
3 demon
['diːmən] 1.nome demone m. (anche fig.)2.modificatore [ drummer] indiavolato* * *['di:mən](an evil spirit; a devil: demons from Hell.) demone* * *demon /ˈdi:mən/A n.1 demone, spirito malvagio2 ► daemon3 (fig., di solito al pl.) demone, forza distruttiva: inner demons, demoni interiori; He continued to struggle with his demons, continuava a lottare con i suoi demoni6 (fig. antiq.) persona molto attiva (in qc.): a demon for hard work, un lavoratore accanito, un gran lavoratore; to work like a demon, lavorare indefessamenteB a. attr.bravissimo; straordinario: a demon batsman [player], un battitore [giocatore] straordinario● (GB, scherz.) the demon drink, gli alcolici.* * *['diːmən] 1.nome demone m. (anche fig.)2.modificatore [ drummer] indiavolato -
4 kettle
['ketl]nome bollitore m.••* * *['ketl](a metal pot, usually with a special part for pouring and a lid, for heating liquids: a kettle full of boiling water.) bollitore; pentolino* * *kettle /ˈkɛtl/n.1 bollitore; pentolino; bricco ( da tè); cuccuma: to put the kettle on, metter su il bollitore; mettere a bollire l'acqua; electric kettle, bollitore elettrico; DIALOGO → - Offering a drink1- I'll just put the kettle on, accendo il bollitore● (mus.) kettle-drum, timpano □ (mus.) kettle-drummer, timpanista □ ( cucina) kettle-holder, presina □ (fig. fam.) a pretty (o fine) kettle of fish, un bel pasticcio; un bel guaio □ (fam.) a different kettle of fish, tutt'altra cosa; un altro paio di maniche.* * *['ketl]nome bollitore m.•• -
5 sergeant
['sɑːdʒənt]1) mil. sergente m.2) (in police) = soprintendente* * *1) (in the British army or air force, the rank above corporal: Sergeant Brown.) sergente2) ((a police officer of) the rank next above constable or patrolman.) sergente, brigadiere•* * *sergeant /ˈsɑ:dʒənt/n.2 (aeron. mil., in GB) sergente4 ► serjeant● (mil.) sergeant-drummer, tamburo maggiore □ (mil., in USA) sergeant first class, sergente maggiore capo □ (zool.) sergeant-fish, ( Rachycentron canadum), pesce sergente □ (mil., in USA) sergeant-major, maresciallo ordinario.* * *['sɑːdʒənt]1) mil. sergente m.2) (in police) = soprintendente -
6 drum
I 1. [drʌm]1) mus. mil. tamburo m.2) ind. comm. bidone m.; (larger) fusto m.3) tecn. aut. tamburo m.2. II 1. [drʌm]2.to drum sth. into sb. — fig. fare entrare qcs. in testa a qcn., inculcare qcs. a qcn
1) (beat drum) suonare il tamburo2) (make drumming sound) [ rain] tamburellare•- drum out- drum up* * *1. noun1) (a musical instrument constructed of skin etc stretched on a round frame and beaten with a stick: He plays the drums.) tamburo2) (something shaped like a drum, especially a container: an oil-drum.) bidone, fusto3) (an eardrum.) timpano2. verb1) (to beat a drum.) battere/suonare il tamburo2) (to tap continuously especially with the fingers: Stop drumming (your fingers) on the table!) tamburellare3) (to make a sound like someone beating a drum: The rain drummed on the metal roof.) tambureggiare•- drummer- drumstick
- drum in/into* * *I 1. [drʌm]1) mus. mil. tamburo m.2) ind. comm. bidone m.; (larger) fusto m.3) tecn. aut. tamburo m.2. II 1. [drʌm]2.to drum sth. into sb. — fig. fare entrare qcs. in testa a qcn., inculcare qcs. a qcn
1) (beat drum) suonare il tamburo2) (make drumming sound) [ rain] tamburellare•- drum out- drum up
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