thrum

thrum
{θrʌm}
I. 1. събир. или рl отрязаните нишки след изваждане на готовия плат
thread and THRUM прен. и хубавото, и лошото, всичко взето заедно, изцяло
2. отрязана нишка, ресна, пискюл
II. 1. дрънкам на струнен инструмент (on)
2. удрям с пръсти, барабаня
III. n дрънкане, потупване, потропване с пръсти, барабанене
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{dr^m} n текст. 1. сьбир. или рl отрязаните нишки след изваждан(2) {dr^m} v (-mm-) 1. дрънкам на струнен инструмент (on); 2. у{3} {dr^m} n дрънкане, потупване, потропване с пръсти, барабане
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ресна; пискюл; барабанене; дрънкам; дрънкане;
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1. i. събир. или рl отрязаните нишки след изваждане на готовия плат 2. ii. дрънкам на струнен инструмент (on) 3. iii. n дрънкане, потупване, потропване с пръсти, барабанене 4. thread and thrum прен. и хубавото, и лошото, всичко взето заедно, изцяло 5. отрязана нишка, ресна, пискюл 6. удрям с пръсти, барабаня
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thrum[urʌm] I. n текст. 1. събир. или pl отрязаните нишки на основата след изваждане на готовия плат; thread and \thrum прен. хубавото и лошото, всичко заедно, изцяло; 2. отрязана нишка; ресна, пискюл, висулка; II. thrum (-mm-) v 1. дрънкам (на струнен инструмент, пиано и пр.) (on); 2. удрям с пръсти, барабаня; III. n дрънкане; удряне с пръсти, барабанене.

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