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tam·bour[ˈtæmbʊəʳ, AM -bʊr]n* * *['tm"bʊə(r)]n* * *tambour [ˈtæmˌbʊə(r)]A s1. (große) Trommel3. Tamburierstickerei f:tambour stitch Tamburierstich m4. ARCHa) Säulentrommel fb) Tambour m (zylindrischer Unterbau einer Kuppel)5. TECH Trommel f6. Rolltür f (eines Rollschranks etc)B v/t Stoff tamburieren* * *n.Stickrahmen m. -
3 drum
1. noun1) Trommel, die3) (container for oil etc.) Fass, das2. intransitive verb,- mm- trommeln3. transitive verb,- mm-drum one's fingers on the desk — mit den Fingern auf den Tisch trommeln
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/86442/drum_into">drum into- 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.) die Trommel2) (something shaped like a drum, especially a container: an oil-drum.) trommelförmiger Behälter3) (an eardrum.) das Trommelfell2. verb1) (to beat a drum.) trommeln2) (to tap continuously especially with the fingers: Stop drumming (your fingers) on the table!) trommeln3) (to make a sound like someone beating a drum: The rain drummed on the metal roof.) trommeln•- drummer- drumstick
- drum in/into* * *[drʌm]I. nbass \drum Basstrommel fbeat of a \drum Trommelschlag mbongo \drum Bongotrommel froll of \drums Trommelwirbel msnare \drum kleine Trommel, Militärtrommel fsteel \drum Steeldrum f2. (sound)\drum of hooves Pferdegetrappel ntoil \drum Ölfass nt\drum of pesticide Pestizidbehälter m6.II. vi<- mm->2. (strike repeatedly)she \drummed impatiently on the table sie trommelte ungeduldig [mit den Fingern] auf den Tischthe rain \drummed loudly on the tin roof der Regen trommelte laut auf das BlechdachIII. vt<- mm->( fam)1. (make noise)to \drum one's fingers [on the table] [mit den Fingern] auf den Tisch trommeln2. (repeat)* * *[drʌm]1. nJoe Jones on drums — am Schlagzeug: Joe Jones
the drums — die Trommeln pl; (pop, jazz) das Schlagzeug
to beat or bang the drum for sb/sth (fig) — die Trommel für jdn/etw rühren
2) (for oil, petrol) Tonne f; (cylinder for wire) Trommel f, Rolle f; (TECH = machine part) Trommel f, Walze f; (PHOT) Entwicklertrommel f; (ARCHIT) (= wall) Tambour m, Trommel f; (= shaft) Säulentrommel f2. vi (MUS figrain etc) trommeln3. vt* * *drum1 [drʌm]A s2. pl MUS Schlagzeug n3. Trommeln n (auch weitS.):the drum of the rain against the window das Trommeln des Regens an das Fenster4. obs Trommler m5. TECH (auch Förder-, Misch-, Seil) Trommel f, Walze f, Zylinder m6. TECH Scheibe f7. MIL Trommel f (automatischer Feuerwaffen)8. ELEK Trommel f, (Eisen)Kern m (eines Ankers)9. Trommel f, (Öl- etc) Fass n10. ANATa) Mittelohr nb) Trommelfell n12. Aus sl Puff m, auch n (Bordell)B v/t1. einen Rhythmus trommeln:drum sth into sb fig jemandem etwas einhämmern;drum it into sb that they should do sth jemandem einhämmern, dass er etwas tun soll2. a) trommeln auf (akk):b) trommeln mit (on auf akk):drum one’s fingers on the tablea) Personen zusammentrommelnb) Kunden, Unterstützung etc auftreiben, Interesse etc erwecken:drum up business die Werbetrommel rühren ( for für)C v/i1. auch weitS. trommeln (at an akk; on auf akk):drum on the table with one’s fingers mit den Fingern auf den Tisch trommeln;the rain was drumming against the window der Regen trommelte an das Fenster2. (rhythmisch) dröhnen3. burren, mit den Flügeln trommeln (Federwild)drum2 [drʌm] s schott oder Ir langer, schmaler Hügel* * *1. noun1) Trommel, die3) (container for oil etc.) Fass, das2. intransitive verb,- mm- trommeln3. transitive verb,- mm-Phrasal Verbs:- drum up* * *n.Trommel -n f. v.abklopfen (Arzt) v.
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