单词 | tum-tum |
释义 | tum-tumn.1adv. An imitation of the sound of a stringed instrument or instruments, esp. when monotonously played; strumming; a monotonous air. Also attributive. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > continuous or protracted sound > [noun] > monotonous sound bummingc1487 drone1568 unison1609 droning1646 monotony1706 bum1790 monody1849 tum-tum1859 thrum1883 thrumming1941 society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > sound of instruments > [noun] > sound of stringed instrument twanga1556 twingle-twangle1634 fum-fum1656 trangdilloa1704 twing twang1761 twangdillo1762 twanging1831 tum-tum1859 string-tone1928 society > leisure > the arts > music > piece of music > type of piece > [noun] > other types of piece tinternel1573 aubade1678 nome1705 accompaniment1728 potboiler1783 raga1789 elegy1808 improvisation1824 pièce d'occasion1830 morceau de salon1854 tum-tum1859 murky1876 test-piece1876 invention1880 monodia1880 serenata1883 monody1887 dumka1895 incidental number1904 a cappella1905 folk-tune1907 realization1911 nosebleeder1921 show tune1927 sicilienne1927 estampie1937 ballad1944 Siciliana1947 hard rocker1957 rabble-rouser1958 display1959 mobile1961 soundscape1968 grower1973 lounge1978 1859 Habits Good Society xiii. 344 A..nightmare of ‘tum-tum-tiddy-tum’, and waltzes à deux temps. 1884 Pall Mall Gaz. 4 July 4/1 The thrum-thrum, ting-ting, tum-a-tum-tum of their banjoes. 1886 Overland Monthly Dec. 612/2 Tum! tum-ti-tum! tum! went the guitar. 1887 Pall Mall Gaz. 31 Oct. 5/1 ‘Florid’ accompaniments consisting of tum tum in the bass and scales like pianoforte finger studies in the treble. 1894 S. Baring-Gould Kitty Alone III. 79 All the harmonies in thirds and fifths, and a solemn tum-tum bass. Derivatives tum-tum v. (intransitive) to play monotonously (or make a similar sound), to strum. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > playing instruments > playing stringed instrument > play stringed instrument [verb (intransitive)] > strum twangle1558 thrum1592 twang1594 thrumble1685 strum1785 tum-tum1866 rum-strum1872 1866 A. G. Middleton Earnest (1867) 5 The lubras..tum-tummed on bits of stick. tum-ˈtummer n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > instrumentalist > [noun] > inferior tum-tummer1898 1898 Westm. Gaz. 20 Apr. 3/2 Mr. Cookson..the tootler and tumtummer on old themes. tum-ˈtumming n. and adj. ΚΠ 1879 S. Baring-Gould Germany II. 87 Nothing better in the musical line than pretty tum-tumming. 1892 D. B. W. Sladen Japs at Home ii A ‘tum-tumming’ noise is kept up. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online December 2018). tum-tumn.2 Anglo-Indian. A dog-cart. ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > vehicle > cart, carriage, or wagon > cart or wagon for conveying goods > [noun] > types of > cart (usually two-wheeled) > small or light putt1313 butt1663 currya1682 dog cart1799 Whitechapel cart1839 Whitechapel1842 tum-tum1863 1863 G. O. Trevelyan Lett. from Competition Wallah vi, in Macmillan's Mag. Nov. 19/2 We..started off..in two tumtums, or dog-carts. 1908 Ch. Mission. Gleaner 1 Oct. 150/1 Our low two-wheeled tum-tum..bumping and jolting along the track of dry grass. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online March 2018). tum-tumn.4 jocular. = tummy n. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > digestive or excretive organs > digestive organs > stomach or belly > [noun] maweOE wombOE codc1275 cropc1325 gut1362 stomachc1374 bellyc1375 pauncha1393 flanka1398 heartc1400 kitchen?a1500 kytec1540 micklewame1566 craw1574 ventricle1574 pudding house1583 buck1607 wame1611 ventricule1677 ventriculus1710 victualling-office1751 breadbasket1753 haggis1757 haggis bagc1775 baggie1786 pechan1786 manyplies1787 middle piece1817 inner man1856 inner woman1857 tum-tum1864 tum1867 tummy1867 keg1887 stummick1888 kishke1902 shit-bag1902 Little Mary1903 puku1917 Maconochie1919 1864 G. Meredith Let. 1 Mar. (1970) I. 245 I hope hope your tum-tum is stronger, old boy? 1894 G. Du Maurier Trilby II. iv. 6 Many other unaccustomed good things, so bad for their little French tumtums. 1930 ‘Sapper’ Finger of Fate 188 The jolly old tum-tum is not icky-boo or anything like that. 1981 P. Mallory Killing Matter ii. 22 Make some toast and coffee. My tum-tum's empty. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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