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Meanings of "drums" in Spanish English Dictionary : 4 result(s)

English Spanish
Common
drums batería [f]
General
drums bidones [m/pl]
Engineering
drums verrugatos [m/pl]
Cinema
drums percusión [f]

Meanings of "drums" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 36 result(s)

English Spanish
General
hand drums panderada [f]
beginning of playing of drums at easter rompida [f]
beginning of playing of drums at easter rompida de la hora [f]
drums of war tambores de guerra [m/pl]
loosened patch drums cajas destempladas [f/pl]
conga drums congas [f/pl]
beat of drums summoning to attack the enemy resolutely calacuerda [f]
festival of sticks and drums balsié [m] DO
african heritage ritual where drums are played bembé [m] CU
bongo, couple of drums bongo [m] PR
young adults that get together to play conga drums or small drums rumbón [m] PR
santería festival where consecrated drums are played toque [m] CU
santería festival where consecrated drums are played toque de santo [m] CU
set of instruments consisting mainly of quenas and drums cajada [f] PE
musical group with drums and symbols tatachín [f] SV
someone that plays the drums baterista [m/f] LAM
play drums pujar [v] PA
Colloquial
play drums tocar la batería [v]
beating of drums el redoble de tambores
Proverbs
when drums beat; laws are silent cuando la fuerza manda; la ley calla
Engineering
revolving drums tambores giratorios
Technical
sluing drums tambores de giro
Automotive
brake drums tambores de freno
Military
beat of drums signaling to attack the enemy calacuerda [f]
Music
set of drums of varying sizes played with a single drum stick huancar [m] PE
drums (with or without pegs) cañutos [m/pl] DO
Religion
santería festival where consecrated drums are played toque [m] CU
santería festival where consecrated drums are played toque de santo [m] CU
Folklore
traditional rhythm from the ecuadorian mountains that is played of drums, maracas, bells, jingles, whistles, and small flutes, and is danced at certain religious festivals danzante [m] EC:C
dance describing the life of black slaves danced to small drums tundique [m] PE
playing of small drums by lubolo groups during carnival llamada [f] UY
dance performed by a group to the beat of drums puya [f] CO:N
sarandunga dance to drums and güiro, typical of peravia province zarandunga [f] DO
sarandunga dance to drums and güiro, typical of peravia province sarandunga [f] DO
traditional dance to the rhythm of these drums with catholic and african origins palos [m/pl] DO
traditional dance performed by two rows of women who tap their feet to the beat of drums and a violin pallas [f/pl] PE