strum的意思和读音

strum

: [strʌm] : [strʌm]

n.

v.

strummed  strums  strumming  

v.play,thrum,improvise,jam,noodle

strumv.

1.[i][t]~ (on) sthto play a guitar or similar instrument by moving your fingers up and down across the strings

As she sang she strummed on a guitar.

v.1.[]2., (on)

n.1.

v.1.to play a guitar or other musical instrument by moving your fingers quickly across its strings

1. 4. scale 5. strum 1. finger ...

2. tantrum strum rostrum ...

3. sing strum whistle ...

4. bump strum tamp ...

5. strum plate strum strum ...

6. wipe: strum: grip: ...

7. structureless soil strum strut ...

8. : Magic Guitar ): Strum ): Magic Piano ...

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1.Janette Strum from Sweden weeps near her injured son while they wait to be airlifted out of Phuket, Thailand.

2.Due to this, the select, process, and strum of piano accompaniment for the classical dancing are extraordinary unique to those of ballet.使

3.It was claimed that Venables enjoyed listening to rock music, before attempting to strum the tunes on a guitar he was given from wardens.

4.Mike: Yes, almost exactly like that. The computer tells you what keys to hold down and when to strum.

5.His uncle used to sing songs to him and pretend to strum an imaginary guitar in his lap.

6.Strum's 13-year-old son, Jonathan, is still missing after a quake-triggered tsunami swept into the popular tourist resort.13

7.You strum away on your harps like David and improvise on musical instruments.

8.Putting the bait of earthworms on the hook, dropping the hue into the strum, we sat there fishing with rod in hand.

9.Whenever excited, the composer would strum his tune on the piano even at midnight.

10.My goal is that you will know how to strum some basic tunes by the end of this session.