trommelslag

trommelslag
сущ.
общ. барабанный бой

Dutch-russian dictionary. 2013.

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  • drum — drum1 /drum/, n., pl. drums, (esp. collectively for 11) drum, v., drummed, drumming. n. 1. a musical percussion instrument consisting of a hollow, usually cylindrical, body covered at one or both ends with a tightly stretched membrane, or head,… …   Universalium

  • drum — darum * * * drụm 〈Adv.; umg.〉 = darum ● sei s drum es macht nichts, nehmen wir s in Kauf, es soll uns nicht stören; mit allem, was drum und dran hängt 〈umg.〉 mit allem, was damit zusammenhängt, was dazugehört; das Drum und Dran das Zubehör, alles …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Drum — Trommel * * * drụm 〈Adv.; umg.〉 = darum ● sei s drum es macht nichts, nehmen wir s in Kauf, es soll uns nicht stören; mit allem, was drum und dran hängt 〈umg.〉 mit allem, was damit zusammenhängt, was dazugehört; das Drum und Dran das Zubehör,… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • drum — [16] Belying the total lack of similarity between the instruments, drum, trumpet, and trombone seem to be closely related. Drum appears to be a shortening of a slightly earlier English word drumslade ‘drum, drummer’, which was borrowed from Low… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • drum — {{11}}drum (n.) 1540s, probably from M.Du. tromme drum, common Germanic (Cf. Ger. Trommel, Dan. tromme, Swed. trumma), probably of imitative origin. Not common before 1570s. Slightly older, and more common at first, was drumslade, apparently from …   Etymology dictionary

  • drum — I. /drʌm / (say drum) noun 1. a musical instrument consisting of a hollow body, often covered at one or both ends with a tightly stretched membrane, or head, which is struck with the hand, a stick, or a pair of sticks. 2. any hollow tree or… …  

  • drum — [16] Belying the total lack of similarity between the instruments, drum, trumpet, and trombone seem to be closely related. Drum appears to be a shortening of a slightly earlier English word drumslade ‘drum, drummer’, which was borrowed from Low… …   Word origins

  • drum — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a a percussion instrument or toy made of a hollow cylinder or hemisphere covered at one or both ends with stretched skin or parchment and sounded by striking (bass drum; kettledrum). b (often in pl.) a drummer or a percussion… …   Useful english dictionary


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