drum - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of drum in Hindi
Noun
- ढोल
- दुंदुमी
- नगाड़ा
- पीपा
- कान के भीतर का परदा
Verb
- ढोल बजाना
- नगाड़ा बजाना
- थपथपाना
- मृदंग
- पर्दाकान का
drum Definition
Noun
- a percussion instrument sounded by being struck with sticks or the hands, typically cylindrical, barrel-shaped, or bowl-shaped, with a taut membrane over one or both ends.
- canister barrel cylinder tank bin can container receptacle holder vessel repository
- an evening or afternoon tea party of a kind that was popular in the late 18th and early 19th century.
- a fish that makes a drumming sound by vibrating its swim bladder, found mainly in estuarine and shallow coastal waters.
Verb
- play on a drum or drums.
drum Example
- a shuffling dance to the beat of a drum ( ढोल की थाप पर झूमता नृत्य )
- the drum of their feet ( उनके पैरों का ढोल )
- But the roll of the drums did not make the looting soldiers run in the direction of the drum as formerly, but made them, on the contrary, run farther away. ( लेकिन ढोल की गड़गड़ाहट ने लुटेरों को पहले की तरह ढोल की दिशा में नहीं दौड़ाया, बल्कि उन्हें और दूर भगा दिया। )
- The drum of hooves jerked her attention back to the barn. ( खुरों के ढोल ने उसका ध्यान वापस खलिहान की ओर खींचा। )
More Sentence
- However, the chef had drum.
- A drum sounds within her head.
- A drum thunders in the space.
- Clods fell to drum the coffin.
- Why does the drum come hither?
- His head was beating like a drum.
- A drum beat floats over the Temple.
- I hear the drum of the tribal one-.
- Nor drummer to beat the morning drum.
- 2940, Dr Repsold proposed a method of meridian observing which consists in causing a web to follow the image of a star in transit by motions communicated by the observer's hands alone, whilst electrical contacts on the drum of the micrometer screw register on the chronograph the instants corresponding to known intervals from the line of collimation.
- Her old man beats her like a tin drum and he's gonna kill her if he finds where she is.
- In the Drum Tower incense-sticks, specially prepared by the astronomical board, are kept burning to mark the passage of time, in which important duty their accuracy is checked by a clepsydra.
- a drum of powdered bleach
- a drum at Lady Beresford's