drum
US /drʌm/
UK /drʌm/

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tambor, barril
a percussion instrument consisting of a hollow cylindrical shell with a skin or plastic membrane stretched tightly across one or both ends, played by beating with sticks or the hands.
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He played the drum with great enthusiasm.
Ele tocou o tambor com grande entusiasmo.
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The band's sound was dominated by the powerful drums.
O som da banda era dominado pela poderosa bateria.
2.
tambor, barril
a cylindrical container or receptacle, typically for liquids or powders.
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The oil was stored in large metal drums.
O óleo era armazenado em grandes tambores de metal.
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She used an empty drum as a makeshift table.
Ela usou um tambor vazio como mesa improvisada.