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drum in

Significados de "drum in" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 21 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
General
person who waves the flag to the rhythm of a drum and flute in folkloric dances banderero [m] HN
big bass drum that is used by southern peasants in local dances barcié [m] DO
a drum about 27 cm high by 24 in diameter, made with a hollowed trunk covered with leather on both sides kakülkultrumg [m] CL
a drum about 27 cm high by 24 in diameter, made with a hollowed trunk covered with leather on both sides calquelcultrún [m] CL
a type of drum made from a hollow trunk covered in one ends baisié [m] DO
a dance performed by a person dressed in black, with a wooden mask with a big mustache, a whip on his/her right hand and a stuffed iguana on his/her left hand, dancing with flute music and to the rhythm of a drum, in honor of st. matthew baile del garrobo [m] HN:W
small, single membrane drum used in dances of african origin and parties celebrated by black people cua [m] PR
a drum about 27 cm high by 24 in diameter, made with a hollowed trunk covered with leather on both sides kakülkultrumg [m] CL
african drum used in popular music of the antilles tumba [f] CU:EDO
african drum used in popular music of the antilles tumbadora [f] PR
african drum used in popular music of the antilles conga [f] PR
order and position the major drum of a military band in front of a parade encajonar [v] CL
Physics
in-drum drying secado en bidón [m]
Automotive
drum-in-hat parking brake freno de estacionamiento
drum-in-hat parking brake integrado en el disco
Music
small, single membrane drum used in dances of african origin and parties celebrated by black people coa [m] PR
Folklore
a ritual dance in which standard bearers, flute players, and jesters participate accompanied by the drum and war cry juego [m] HN
popular dance of african origin in which groups of people make two lines and dance to a drum conga [f] CUPR
popular music genre, formerly called zamacueca, singing their own songs and performed in two-four rhythm with a guitar and snare drum marinera [f] PE
popular warlike dance set to a flute and drum, involving eight people wearing long shirts and vests in bright colors and wide brimmed top hats with bird feathers huancos [m/pl] PErur.
folk dance where the participants dress up as ladinos, dance to the beat of a drum and recite jokes in the mama language ixcampores [m/pl] GT