drone

dengung
definition
verb
in the far distance a machine droned
make a continuous low humming sound.
noun
he nodded off to the drone of the car engine
a low continuous humming sound.
According to scientific descriptions, a honeybee colony consists of one queen, several thousand worker bees, and at certain times of the year, a few to several thousand drones , or male bees.
a male bee in a colony of social bees, which does no work but can fertilize a queen.
translation of 'drone'
verb
berbicara dgn membosankan,
berdengung
noun
pemalas,
lebah jantan,
gemuruh,
dengung,
dengungan
example
‘There's something you want to say,’ he said, studying her complacent gaze as the even 'drone' of the moving car overtook her senses.
Zac talked in a monotonous 'drone' about the hidden treasures of Egypt, the esoteric wisdom that Aristotle stole, or was it Plato, and then the Egyptians forgot everything.
only twenty minutes of the hour-long 'drone' had passed
Across the Channel the night thundered with the 'drone' of 1,700 planes.
It should have been a good line, but he sounded like a petulant 'drone' with an overdeveloped sense of entitlement.
For example, you can select a small portion of a steady-state sound such as a 'drone' or a gong roll.
On a personal note, several of my most powerful dreams have involved a rising 'drone' or chanting sound.
Even when warm and cruising on the motorway it gives off a 'drone' , and tyre noise also intrudes.
In that 'drone' Harley heard an echo of the blues, but he also heard something deeper.
As she walked along the streets of Manhattan, the consistent 'drone' of the cars fading into the background, she began to wonder about her going to New York in the first place.
How else can they 'drone' on about the same boring subject continuously?
I rolled my eyes as Clarissa continued to 'drone' on.
He explained that a hive of bees consists of a queen bee, a few hundred 'drone' bees and the remainder are workers.
Thus the music feels bounded by the drone, that the 'drone' is the undulating surface of a musical object.
As the track moves along, the static, rumbles, guitar notes, and drones all mix together, with the 'drone' slowly building and dominating the proceedings.
The marching of our feet rings out in unison, an endless 'drone' accompanied by the clattering hooves of the knights' horses.
And the thunder-like 'drone' of its eight engines strikes fear into troops below.
The silence outside. Living so close to Kennedy Airport, the sound of planes getting ready to land is a constant 'drone' throughout the day.
Gliders and microlights have replaced wartime bombers at Rufforth Airfield, and they fly over a York very different to that which once echoed to the 'drone' of the Halifax engines.
In the background, cameras whirred like demented bluebottles, adding their 'drone' to the low buzz of conversation.
We were silent for a few moments, the 'drone' of the lesson buzzing like a fly in my ears.
While Doria and Denardo clearly embrace the primal power of the 'drone' , their sound is loud but not dissonant or cacophonous, and is seldom if ever grating but instead clean.
You also have the 'drone' bee that doesn't do anything except fertilise the young queens.
Very few listened to the monotonous 'drone' of the teacher as he explained proofs and parabolas.
he nodded off to the 'drone' of the car engine
With a nuclear ballistic missile against a 'drone' , a near miss was counted as a hit.
I punched in Anna's phone number, and the 'drone' of the ringing was putting me to sleep, it was 10: 30 pm already.
The first thing I heard when I put in this CD and pressed ‘Play’ was a weird 'drone' that sounded more like an air raid than anything else my fatigued brain could think of.
Viceroy's voice was still a monotonous 'drone' , and I wanted to slap him just to see that he could still talk and/or yell with emotion.
Noises such as the 'drone' of cicadas, the crackling of branches, flies buzzing, and the calls of birds had drowned out in her thoughts.
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