There are 49 total results for your drums search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ドラム see styles |
doramu ドラム |
More info & calligraphy: Drumm |
撥 拨 see styles |
bō bo1 po hatsu ばち |
to push aside with the hand, foot, a stick etc; to dial; to allocate; to set aside (money); to poke (the fire); to pluck (a string instrument); to turn round; classifier: group, batch (1) plectrum; pick; (2) drumstick for Japanese drums (e.g. taiko) To spread, open out, scatter, disseminate, detach, uproot. |
枹 see styles |
fū fu1 fu bachi ばち nara なら |
Quercus glandulifera (1) plectrum; pick; (2) drumstick for Japanese drums (e.g. taiko); (kana only) oak (esp. Quercus serrata) |
桴 see styles |
fú fu2 fu bachi ばち ikada いかだ |
beam; rafter (1) plectrum; pick; (2) drumstick for Japanese drums (e.g. taiko); (1) (kana only) raft; (2) forearm protector; (3) skewered baby-eel kabayaki |
鍠 锽 see styles |
huáng huang2 huang |
sound of drums and bells; trident |
鏜 镗 see styles |
tāng tang1 t`ang tang |
noise of drums |
面 see styles |
miàn mian4 mien hootsuki ほおつき |
face; side; surface; aspect; top; classifier for objects with flat surfaces such as drums, mirrors, flags etc (1) face; (2) mask; face guard; (3) {MA} striking the head (in kendo); (4) surface (esp. a geometrical surface); (5) page; (n,suf) (6) aspect; facet; side; (n,suf) (7) chamfer; (counter) (8) counter for broad, flat objects, levels or stages, e.g. in a video game; (personal name) Hootsuki Face. |
駴 see styles |
xiè xie4 hsieh |
thunderous beating of drums |
三鼓 see styles |
mitsuzumi みつづみ |
(1) (rare) the three types of gagaku drums; (2) (archaism) third division of the night (approx. 11pm to 1am); (surname) Mitsuzumi |
大小 see styles |
dà xiǎo da4 xiao3 ta hsiao daishou / daisho だいしょう |
large and small; size; adults and children; consideration of seniority; at any rate (1) size; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) large and small (sizes); various sizes; (3) daishō (matched pair of long and short swords); (4) large and small drums; (5) long months and short months; (6) sic bo (Macao dice game); tai sai; dai siu; big and small; (place-name) Daishou large and small |
敲く see styles |
tataku たたく |
(out-dated kanji) (transitive verb) (1) to strike; to clap; to knock; to beat; to tap; to pat; (2) to play drums; (3) to abuse; to flame (e.g. on the Internet); to insult; (4) to consult; to sound out; (5) to brag; to talk big; (6) (computer terminology) to call; to invoke (e.g. a function) |
旗鼓 see styles |
kiko きこ |
banner and drums; army |
泥々 see styles |
dorodoro どろどろ |
(adj-na,adv,n,adj-no) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (kana only) syrupy; muddled; (can be adjective with の) (2) (kana only) muddy; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (3) (kana only) sordid; (adverb taking the "to" particle) (4) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (kana only) rumble (e.g. of drums, of thunder); peal; boom |
泥泥 see styles |
dorodoro どろどろ |
(adj-na,adv,n,adj-no) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (kana only) syrupy; muddled; (can be adjective with の) (2) (kana only) muddy; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (3) (kana only) sordid; (adverb taking the "to" particle) (4) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (kana only) rumble (e.g. of drums, of thunder); peal; boom |
簫鼓 see styles |
shouko / shoko しょうこ |
(See 簫) flutes and drums |
鉦鼓 钲鼓 see styles |
zhēng gǔ zheng1 gu3 cheng ku shouko; shougo / shoko; shogo しょうこ; しょうご |
(See 雅楽) small gong (used in gagaku) Cymbals, or small gongs and drums. |
鐘鼓 钟鼓 see styles |
zhōng gǔ zhong1 gu3 chung ku shouko / shoko しょうこ |
bells and drums (for music or signals) bell and drum |
鑼鼓 锣鼓 see styles |
luó gǔ luo2 gu3 lo ku |
gongs and drums; Chinese percussion instruments |
鬧場 闹场 see styles |
nào chǎng nao4 chang3 nao ch`ang nao chang |
gongs and drums overture to a Chinese opera; to create a disturbance |
鼓噪 see styles |
gǔ zào gu3 zao4 ku tsao |
(in ancient times) to beat the drums and yell (at the moment of launching into battle); to create a clamor; to make a din; to kick up a fuss about |
鼓譟 see styles |
kosou / koso こそう |
(noun/participle) (1) (obscure) motivating the troops on the battlefield with war drums and war cries; (2) (obscure) making an uproar |
鼓音 see styles |
gǔ yīn gu3 yin1 ku yin koto こと |
(female given name) Koto The rolling of drums. |
鼓騒 see styles |
kosou / koso こそう |
(noun/participle) (1) (obscure) motivating the troops on the battlefield with war drums and war cries; (2) (obscure) making an uproar |
鼕々 see styles |
toutou / toto とうとう |
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) (kana only) sound of bells or drums reverberating; (2) (kana only) sound of water or waves resounding; (given name) Toutou |
鼕鼕 see styles |
toutou / toto とうとう |
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) (kana only) sound of bells or drums reverberating; (2) (kana only) sound of water or waves resounding |
タブラ see styles |
dapura ダプラ |
tabla (Indian hand drums) (hin:); (personal name) Dapra |
とう鞳 see styles |
toutou / toto とうとう |
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) (kana only) sound of bells or drums reverberating; (2) (kana only) sound of water or waves resounding |
天鼓音 see styles |
tiān gǔ yīn tian1 gu3 yin1 t`ien ku yin tien ku yin Tenko on |
雲自在燈王 Dundubhisvara-rāja. Lord of the sound of celestial drums, i. e. the thunder. Name of each of 2, 000 kotis of Buddhas who attained Buddhahood. |
櫓太鼓 see styles |
yaguradaiko やぐらだいこ |
{sumo} drums which announce the opening of a stage performance or commencement of bouts; the sound produced by such drums |
鬼太鼓 see styles |
onidaiko; ondeko; ondaiko おにだいこ; おんでこ; おんだいこ |
(See 鬼・1) demon drums; type of drumming performance done to ward off ogres |
ぽんぽこ see styles |
ponpoko ぽんぽこ |
(adv,n) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sounding of a drum or hand drum; sound of drums; (adjectival noun) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) full (stomach); bursting |
偃旗息鼓 see styles |
yǎn qí xī gǔ yan3 qi2 xi1 gu3 yen ch`i hsi ku yen chi hsi ku |
lit. lay down the flag and still the drums (idiom); fig. to cease; to give in |
寄せ太鼓 see styles |
yosedaiko よせだいこ |
{sumo} drums sounded in the morning to draw the crowds to a match |
旗鼓相當 旗鼓相当 see styles |
qí gǔ xiāng dāng qi2 gu3 xiang1 dang1 ch`i ku hsiang tang chi ku hsiang tang |
lit. two armies have equivalent banners and drums (idiom); fig. evenly matched; roughly comparable (opponents) |
暮鼓晨鐘 暮鼓晨钟 see styles |
mù gǔ chén zhōng mu4 gu3 chen2 zhong1 mu ku ch`en chung mu ku chen chung boko shinshō |
lit. evening drum, morning bell (idiom); fig. Buddhist monastic practice; the passage of time in a disciplined existence evening drums and morning bells |
毒天二鼓 see styles |
dú tiān èr gǔ du2 tian1 er4 gu3 tu t`ien erh ku tu tien erh ku dokuten niko |
The two kinds of drum: poison-drum, harsh or stern words for repressing evil, and devadrum, gentle words for producing good; also, misleading contrasted with correct teaching. The毒鼓 is likened also to the Buddha-nature which can slay all evil. |
緊鑼密鼓 紧锣密鼓 see styles |
jǐn luó mì gǔ jin3 luo2 mi4 gu3 chin lo mi ku |
lit. urgent beating of gongs and drums (idiom); fig. to urgently prepare for an upcoming event |
重整旗鼓 see styles |
chóng zhěng qí gǔ chong2 zheng3 qi2 gu3 ch`ung cheng ch`i ku chung cheng chi ku |
lit. to reorganize flags and drums (idiom); to regroup after a setback; to prepare for new initiatives; to attempt a comeback |
雲自在王 云自在王 see styles |
yún zì zài wáng yun2 zi4 zai4 wang2 yün tzu tsai wang Un Jizai ō |
Meghasvara-rāja, ruler of the cloud drums, a son of Mahābhijñābhibhu. |
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bachi ばち |
(1) (esp. 撥) plectrum; pick; (2) (esp. 枹,桴) drumstick for Japanese drums (e.g. taiko) |
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kosou / koso こそう |
(noun/participle) (1) (rare) motivating the troops on the battlefield with war drums and war cries; (noun/participle) (2) (rare) making an uproar |
旭川太鼓連盟 see styles |
asahikawataikorenmei / asahikawataikorenme あさひかわたいこれんめい |
(o) Japanese Drums Union of Asahikawa |
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toutou / toto とうとう |
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) (rare) beating (of drums); (adj-t,adv-to) (2) (rare) rushing (water); crashing (of waves) |
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dorodoro; dorodoro ドロドロ; どろどろ |
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) rumbling (of thunder, drums, etc.); booming |
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yaguradaiko やぐらだいこ |
{sumo} drums which announce the opening of a stage performance or commencement of bouts; the sound produced by such drums |
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tsuubasu; tsuu basu / tsubasu; tsu basu ツーバス; ツー・バス |
double bass (drum setup with two bass drums) (wasei: two bass) |
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tataku たたく |
(transitive verb) (1) to strike; to clap; to knock; to beat; to tap; to pat; (transitive verb) (2) to play drums; (transitive verb) (3) to abuse; to bash; to flame (e.g. on the Internet); to insult; (transitive verb) (4) to consult; to sound out; (transitive verb) (5) to brag; to talk big; (transitive verb) (6) {comp} to call; to invoke (e.g. a function) |
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tataku たたく |
(transitive verb) (1) to strike; to hit; to beat; to knock; to pound; to bang; to slap; to spank; to tap; to pat; to clap (one's hands); to play (the drums); (transitive verb) (2) to attack; to bash; to criticize; to censure; to flame (on the Internet); (transitive verb) (3) to sound out (someone's views); (transitive verb) (4) to pound (meat or fish); to chop into small pieces; (transitive verb) (5) to beat down the price; (transitive verb) (6) (as ...口を叩く) to talk (big, bad, idly, etc.); (transitive verb) (7) {comp} to call; to invoke (e.g. a function) |
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toutou / toto とうとう |
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) (kana only) sound of bells or drums reverberating; (adj-t,adv-to) (2) (kana only) sound of water or waves resounding |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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