0 a round, hollow, musical instrument that you hit with your hands or with sticks -- барабан
Anna plays the drums.
1 a large, round container for holding substances such as oil or chemicals -- цилиндрический ящик
2 to hit something several times and make a sound like a drum, or to make something do this -- стучать, барабанить
In fact, we will be forced to view the drums as playing in half-time throughout the entire song.
According to villagers interviewed, the dead holy person disliked the sound of drums, and their playing was thus forbidden for fear of retribution.
The small amount of refuse present at the time of sampling included gas cylinders, pipes, metal fragments, cans, glass, vehicle batteries, and empty fuel drums.
The primary musical accompaniment, as remains the case today, is provided by talempong, bronze kettle drums struck with beaters.
Artificial burrows, made from 200-l steel drums, were used to sample these flies and to collect their puparia.
The inhabitants had practically identical possessions-a set of pots, same brand of cooking stoves, water storage drums, a few glasses and plates.
Sessions of storytelling involve some or all of the following: singing, drumming, dancing and dramatisation.
At this time traps, designed for speed and ease of collecting termites, were placed on top of drums and milk-cartons.
中文繁体
樂器, 鼓, 容器…
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乐器, 鼓, 容器…
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tambor, bidón, tamborear…
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tambor, tocar tambor, batucar…
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ドラム, たいこ, ドラム缶…
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davul, trampet, dümbelek…
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tambour [masculine], tambour, tonneau…
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timbal, bidó, tamborinar…
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