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Что (кто) такое thrum - определение

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Thrum (disambiguation)

thrum         
(thrums, thrumming, thrummed)
When something such as a machine or engine thrums, it makes a low beating sound.
The air-conditioner thrummed.
VERB: V
Thrum is also a noun.
...the thrum of refrigeration motors...
My head was going thrum thrum thrum.
N-COUNT; SOUND
thrum         
thrum1
¦ verb (thrums, thrumming, thrummed) make a continuous rhythmic humming sound.
?strum (the strings of a musical instrument) in a rhythmic way.
¦ noun a continuous rhythmic humming sound.
Origin
C16: imitative.
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thrum2
¦ noun (in weaving) an unwoven end of a warp thread, or a fringe of such ends, left in the loom when the finished cloth is cut away.
¦ verb (thrums, thrumming, thrummed) decorate with thrums.
Origin
OE thrum (only in tungethrum 'ligament of the tongue'): of Gmc origin.
thrum         
v. a.
1.
Play (as an instrument), strum, play upon.
2.
Fringe, knot, tuft.

Википедия

Thrum

Thrum may refer to:

  • Thrum (band), Scottish indie rock band
  • Thrum (botany), a flower morph
  • Thrum (material), small lengths of wool or yarn
  • Thrum Hall, a rugby league stadium in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England
  • Thrum Mill, Rothbury, Northumberland, England, a disused water mill
  • Thomas George Thrum (20th century), American bookman
  • Thrum, a 2017 album by Joe Henry
Примеры употребления для thrum
1. Where the possibilities are endless: humiliation, death, disgrace, watching strangers laugh, being so caffeined up I thrum myself to pieces.
2. Permission to reprint/republish Around Fort Riley, the low thrum of its engine is enough to turn heads – "It goes faster than it looks," says Captain Cecrle.
3. Now and then wind–cymbals clang And bluejay gives guitar a twang But mostly, with a deepening thrum, November plays a muted drum.
4. All this besides the perpetual thrum of worry about street violence, burglary, the gun–running crack den which surely lurks in every council block.
5. Once again, streets and whole districts were taped off, the usual thrum of workers replaced by the urgent bustle of yellow–jacketed police and emergency services.