drone
drone
droʊn
drown
British pronunciation
/drəʊn/

Definición y significado de "drone"en inglés

01

dron

a flying vehicle such as an aircraft that is controlled from afar and has no pilot
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drone definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The photographer used a drone to capture stunning aerial shots of the landscape.
El fotógrafo usó un dron para capturar impresionantes tomas aéreas del paisaje.
Drones are often used in agriculture to monitor crop health and manage fields efficiently.
Los drones se utilizan a menudo en la agricultura para monitorear la salud de los cultivos y gestionar los campos de manera eficiente.
02

zángano, abejón

a male bee characterized by a thickset body and a larger head than the worker bee, whose primary role is to mate with a queen bee
example
Ejemplos
Worker bees feed the drones until mating season.
The drone dies shortly after mating with the queen.
03

zumbido, ronroneo

an unchanging intonation
example
Ejemplos
The drone of the engines filled the cabin.
He spoke in a monotonous drone that put everyone to sleep.
04

bordón, drone

a pipe of the bagpipe that is tuned to produce a single continuous tone
example
Ejemplos
The drone of the bagpipe gave depth to the melody.
The musician adjusted the drone to match the key.
05

rezagado, lento

someone who takes more time than necessary; someone who lags behind
example
Ejemplos
He 's such a drone — everything takes him twice as long.
The manager complained that half the team were drones.
to drone
01

hablar con monotonía

to continuously talk in a low note without any variation in tone or pitch
example
Ejemplos
The teacher droned on about grammar for an hour.
He droned through his presentation without pausing.
02

zumbar, ronronear

make a monotonous low dull sound
example
Ejemplos
The engines droned in the background.
The wind droned through the trees all night.
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