Thrum Meaning in English
word
θɹʌm
THRUHM
θɹˈʌm
THRUHM
التعريف
To make a continuous, low, humming or vibrating sound, like that produced by machines, insects, or lightly strumming musical strings.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
"Thrum" is poetic or literary, often describing backgrounds sounds: machinery, traffic, engines, or hearts. As a verb: "to thrum"; as a noun: "a thrum of noise." Not used for sudden or loud noises. Common collocations: "the thrum of engines," "thrum in the background."
Spanish: zumbar - vibrar (ruido bajo)Portuguese (BR): vibrar - zumbir (barulho contínuo)Portuguese (PT): vibrar - zumbir (ruído constante)Chinese (Simplified): 嗡嗡声 - 低声振动Chinese (Traditional): 嗡嗡聲 - 低聲振動Hindi: गूंजना - हल्की कंपन (ध्वनि)Arabic: طنين خافت - اهتزاز هادئBengali: ঝিমঝিম শব্দ - কম্পিত গুঞ্জনRussian: жужжание - гул (низкий звук)Japanese: ブーンという低いうなり音 - 振動音Vietnamese: tiếng ù ù - tiếng rền nhỏKorean: 윙윙거림 - 낮게 진동하는 소리Turkish: vızıltı - uğultuUrdu: بھوں بھوں کی آواز - ہلکی گونجIndonesian: dengungan - suara bergetar pelan
جمل نموذجية
The bees thrum in the garden.
basic
I hear the thrum of the washing machine.
basic
She gently thrums the guitar strings.
basic
The city never sleeps; there's always a thrum of activity.
natural
He could feel his heart thrum in his chest before the race.
natural
A distant thrum of engines echoed through the night air.
natural