tambour u rečniku PONS

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Hoops may be attached to a table-top or floor stand when both hands must be free for sewing, as in making tambour lace.
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Then taking a drum, she begins to drill them, like a tambour-major, slapping their ears, mouths and cheeks when they try to approach her.
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The church is centrally planned and has a cubic form, over which rises an octagonal tambour with four small bell towers at the corners.
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There were 22 windows in the tambour but most of them were walled up in the 15th century restoration.
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The "bl" itself is a huge tambour drum that players ride as though it was a horse.
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Tambour is the technique where many or all of the strings are played at once by hitting them (usually near the bridge) with the side of the (outstretched) thumb.
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The church is a three-nave cross-dome basilica with an octahedral light tambour and a large bulbous cupola over the middle part of the church.
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The angled ones have tambours with the same diameter, while the central dome is slightly taller and larger.
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It has a circular (central) plan with a large dome over a terrace and a squared tambour.
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Throughout the circumcision ceremony, the boys to be circumcised sit around the tambour called dan.
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