The pinyin for drum is gǔ.
Dictionary Definitions:
1. A percussion instrument, mostly cylindrical or flat and round, hollow in the center and covered with leather on one or both sides: a waist drum, a tambourine, a flower drum.
2. Shaped, sounding and acting like a drum: stone drum, frog drum, ear drum.
3. To cause some instrument or thing to make a sound; to beat: drums and lyres, drums and clappers.
4. To fan (the wind) with a bellows, etc.: drum.
5. to start; invigorate: to agitate, encourage, inspire, drum up courage.
6, bulge; distend: He puffed out his mouth for half a day, and the veins on his forehead bulged.
7, to describe a high degree of bulging: the wallet was bulging, the pockets were filled to the brim.
Example Sentences:
1, Compared with the Main Board, the draft rules of the GEM, which are undergoing internal consultation, greatly reduce the financial threshold for issuance and listing, and at the same time emphasize the policy-oriented nature of encouraging the listing of high-growth enterprises.
2. Encouraged by the situation of steelmaking, Chongqing Iron and Steel Works has been working fast to set another record of high production in February.
3, because and the speaker top-down propaganda, encouragement, force instillation, contrary to the analyst's analysis needs to sit down and equal exchange, each express their views, to convince people, seek common ground, and eventually reach *** knowledge or at least understanding.
4, traditionally, the shape and structure of the dragon boat have specific specifications, the dragon's head, the dragon's tail carving is particularly fine, its form symbolizes the power and impetus. When the race, the drummer in front, the coxswain in the back, paddlers with the rhythm of the drums, a drum, breaking the waves forward to row across the finish line.