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  1. He's going round firms drumming up interest in the project.
    他到各公司游说以引起大家对该项目的兴趣.
  2. He had an annoying habit of drumming his fingers on the table while he listened.
    他有一个烦人的习惯:听别人讲话时不断用手指在桌面上敲击。
  3. It really bugs me the way he keeps drumming his fingers on the table.
    他不停地用手指咚咚地敲打桌子的习惯实在使我受不了。


drumming
[ noun ]
the act of playing drums
<noun.act>
he practiced his drumming several hours every day


Drum \Drum\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Drummed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Drumming}.]
1. To beat a drum with sticks; to beat or play a tune on a
drum.

2. To beat with the fingers, as with drumsticks; to beat with
a rapid succession of strokes; to make a noise like that
of a beaten drum; as, the ruffed grouse drums with his
wings.

Drumming with his fingers on the arm of his chair.
--W. Irving.

3. To throb, as the heart. [R.] --Dryden.

4. To go about, as a drummer does, to gather recruits, to
draw or secure partisans, customers, etc,; -- with for.


Drumming \Drum"ming\, n.
The act of beating upon, or as if upon, a drum; also, the
noise which the male of the ruffed grouse makes in spring, by
beating his wings upon his sides.

  1. After having problems finding enough good samples to use in drumming up business, Ms. Spiros was forced to recall the one and only shipment that ever left the basement _ 2,000 gloves sent to a San Francisco-area ambulance company.
  2. Dunbar is alleged to have performed on both recordings, but testified he could not remember drumming for Alley's recording made in 1979.
  3. A former chairman of the Securities Association, Yassukovich was supposed to lend the venture credibility. The original idea of drumming up cross-border M&A business quickly fell through.
  4. Shrill altoist Eric Marienthal continues from the old band and he is joined by Gary Novak's machine gun drumming, Jimmy Earl's monster bass lines and Mike Miller's heroic licks.
  5. Four or five lost consciousness and lay drumming their heels on the ground like the last spasms of the dead.
  6. They are drumming up sympathy, much as followers of Ninoy Aquino did a decade ago, for their "persecuted" patron.
  7. It's lovely to fall asleep with rain drumming on the roof, but there are some inherent problems with communal living.
  8. Inside I could hear deafening drumming, wailing pipe music and crowds shuffling by the altars, leaving vast stacks of lotus leaves.
  9. She has never had much trouble in drumming up business but she has had 'the most awful disasters' in manufacturing the shoes. Initially, she had to rely on one factory to cut the leather for the shoes, one to sew them, and so on.
  10. ALF (drumming his stubby fingers): Is that your TV?
  11. She also is chairman of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and has traveled the world drumming up business for the territory.
  12. Trammell Crow had begun landscaping work around the building. Meanwhile, the group, Mitchell House Inc., is drumming up support for a Mitchell memorial project.
  13. Amalgamated Trust Executive Vice President Arthur Theriault said Mr. Daley will be primarily responsible for drumming up business in the government, labor and corporate markets.
  14. His school, St. Thomas' Episcopal in Houston, is famed in those parts for piping and drumming.
  15. It is our people who are dying," Mr. Mandela says, impatiently drumming his fingers on his desk.
  16. The last number was the lengthy "Two in One Suite," with Rich's drumming recorded in Las Vegas in 1968 and the band playing.
  17. Months later, he flipped on "Miami Vice" and heard his drumming running through the entire theme song.
  18. The union's Mr. Peterson contends that the company is drumming up anti-union sentiment and aiding the anti-union forces in other ways.
  19. Whatever the outcome of the technology battle, it is likely to remain the biggest software supplier. Motorola and IBM are drumming up support for PowerPC among computer manufacturers to establish it as a new industry standard.
  20. Rachel Yorke (feminine) was producer. Sydney Smith, the subject of Radio 4's four-part Wednesday feature by Roderick Graham, Trumpets and Foie Gras, was called 'one of the best of men', not for drumming but mainly for his wit.
  21. Dr Hendron wants to work with Northern Ireland Office ministers to encourage investment in West Belfast, drumming up interest in the US, Canada and elsewhere.
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