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美:[θrʌm]
英:[θrʌm]
美:[θrʌm]
v.
指弹
敲打
乱弹
轻敲
n.
织边
织余
线头
纱头
复数:thrums
第三人称单数:thrums
现在分词:thrumming
过去式:thrummed
过去分词:thrummed
verb (1)
intransitive verb
to sound with a monotonous hum
to play or pluck a stringed instrument idly : strum
transitive verb
to play (something, such as a stringed instrument) in an idle or relaxed manner
to recite tiresomely or monotonously
noun (1)
the monotonous sound of thrumming
noun (2)
a fringe of warp threads left on the loom after the cloth has been removed
a tuft or short piece of rope yarn used in thrumming canvas—usually used in plural
bit, particle
a hair, fiber, or threadlike leaf on a plantalso: a tuft or fringe of such structures
verb (2)
transitive verb
to furnish with thrums : fringe
to insert short pieces of rope yarn or spun yarn in (a piece of canvas) to make a rough surface or a mat which can be wrapped about rigging to prevent chafing
"弹奏弦乐器",来自名词(1550年代),源于模拟词。相关词汇: Thrummed; thrumming。
Verb (1) imitative Noun (2) Middle English, from Old English -thrum (in tungethrum ligament of the tongue); akin to Old High German drum fragment
The first known use of thrum was in the 14th century
thrusternoun
one that thrustsespecially: an engine that produces thrust by discharging a jet of fluid or a stream of particles
thrushnoun
any of a large family of small or medium-sized songbirds that are mostly of a plain color often with spotted underparts
thrumverb
to sound or speak with a steady or boring rhythm
1 But their plodding pace allows the sights and sounds of the jungle to reveal themselves, and the thrum of life they know is packed into the dense foliage onshore.
他们行进缓慢,于是丛林的景色和音响得以把自己展示,还有他们熟悉的生命低沉的声息渗入两岸浓密的木叶里。
2 My head was going thrum thrum thrum.
我的脑袋嗡嗡嗡地响着。
3 The warm air vibrated with the thrum of wasps and the drone of lawn mowers.
4 The lobby was dark and empty, cool, the air conditioner thrumming.
5 The horror lies in the steadiness of it all, in its terribly unrelenting pulse and drone: Every thrum is a shovelful of dirt on your casket.
6 There is a trauma from hearing gunshots and seeing gun injuries, and daily life can be a thrum of risk in vulnerable communities, notably those largely populated by Black and Hispanic people, Buggs said.
7 The bright-green room that greets her is thrumming with energy.
8 That had all been driven out by a thrum of unease.
9 Or maybe it was his own, thrumming in his ears.
10 My body was thrumming with anxious unspent energy, and I could hear Chubs muttering to himself, as if trying to work through the night’s events.
11 Suddenly, I believe in my decision with absolute certainty, a certainty that thrums through every cell in my body.
12 The queen's words ring out—Ambrosia is the favorite—alongside the racing thrum of my heart.
13 Against a rising thrum from the narrow streets of the red-light district below, Mr Holbrooke asked: “What is the crisis of Pakistan?”
听着楼下昏红街区传来的人杂喧哗,霍尔布鲁克不禁问道:“巴基斯坦的危机是什么?”
14 She leaps from her perch, deploys a tiny parachute, and executes a soft landing—straddling the thrumming ray gun as if it was a bucking bronco.
15 They looked at each other, a silent understanding thrumming between them.
16 Even as electrification is driving Ferrari into new and uncharted territory, the marque’s thrumming twelve cylinders continue to compose a lyrical through line of Maranello’s gran turismo history, which includes Enzo’s first 125 S that rolled from his factory in 1947.
17 We sit for a moment, the snow hiding the other side of the street, a cello solo thrumming from the speakers.
18 What about Ivy? still thrummed too strongly in her brain.
19 I thought of positive liberty, and of what it might mean to self-coerce, until my head thrummed with a dull ache.
20 From above, through the iron grilles that open onto the streets, he had heard the thrumming of the rubber tires of automobiles, and the hooting of their horns, and the howling of their brakes.
1 乱弹
2 得得声
6 绒边
7 碎屑
rubbishy clastic mammock chip patch trash sweeping rubbish crumb crumbling scraping dross oddment culm ort fragmentary smithereens scrap raffle rubbishing fragment crunch lumber scum chipping ruck detritus offal riffraff scrag culch odd-come-short trash television
9 花药
10 用纱头织的
11 小片
scrap smithereens odd-come-short bit chip tablet particle pearl rag snip speck fleck morsel fritter gobbet ort morceau scutellum skerrick sippet
12 雄蕊
13 随便弹
14 机头
15 繸
16 弹
18 花丝
22 有粗毛