词汇 | drum into |
释义 | Idiom drum intodrum (something) into (someone) to teach something to someone by frequent repetition.Firefighters rely on training that's drummed into them through repeated exercises. Phr V drum into drums, drumming, drummed drum sth into sb to force someone to believe in a particular idea, or to remember a particular fact by repeating it to them again and againusually passiveAs a soldier, discipline and respect for rank is drummed into you from day one.They've had it drummed into them not to complain. drum sth into sb to tell someone something and repeat it many times, so that they will understand how important it is and will never forget it: Our coach drummed into us the importance of working together as a team. It was drummed into me never to borrow money.■ SIMILAR TO: drill into, din into BrE old-fashioned drum (something) into (someone's) headTo educate someone of something through intense and frequent repetition. The teacher tried drumming the material into their heads before the statewide exam, but he was still concerned they weren't getting it. You never listen to what I'm telling you! Do I have to drum it into your head, or what? drum into (one)To teach someone something through intense and frequent repetition. A noun or pronoun can be used between "drum" and "into." The teacher tried drumming the material into them before the statewide exam, but he was still concerned they weren't getting it. You never listen to what I'm telling you! Do I have to drum it into you, or what? drum something into someoneand drum something into someone's head; drum something inFig. to teach someone something intensely. Her mother had drummed good manners into her. She drummed in good manners day after day. |
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