drone

drone — noun

IPA/drəʊn/
KK[drˈon]IPA/drəʊn/
  • dronesingular
  • dronesplural

1. a flying machine without a pilot, guided from the ground or by onboard computers

1.名詞B2
釋義

a flying machine without a pilot, guided from the ground or by onboard computers, and equipped with cameras or other gear for recording, delivery, or military work

例句

Esteban used his drone to film the sunset over the mountains.

drone used for aerial filming

A military drone flew over the forest to take pictures of the enemy camp.

military drone for surveillance

同義詞
  • UAV

    abbreviation for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle; more formal and technical than 'drone'

  • quadcopter

    a drone with four rotors; more specific, common for consumer models

用法筆記

The most frequently encountered sense in modern contexts. Often appears in compound nouns like 'drone strike' or 'drone pilot' to narrow the meaning.

常見錯誤

A drone flew past my window.' (ambiguous — could mean the sound).
A camera drone flew past my window.
💡Adding a compound modifier removes ambiguity between the aircraft and the sound senses.

2. a steady, low-pitched sound that continues without changing, like the noise made

2.名詞B1
釋義

a steady, low-pitched sound that continues without changing, like the noise made by a machine, a motor, or a crowd far away

例句

From the kitchen, Layla could hear the low drone of the refrigerator.

drone of [appliance] for a steady machine sound

The drone of the air conditioner kept Beatrix awake all night.

同義詞
  • hum

    softer and often higher in pitch than a drone

  • buzz

    more irregular or sharper than a steady drone

用法筆記

Commonly paired with 'of' to identify the source of the sound, as in 'the drone of traffic' or 'the drone of voices.'

3. a long, unchanging musical note that is held as a steady background while other

3.名詞C1
釋義

a long, unchanging musical note that is held as a steady background while other notes or melodies change above it, common in traditional and folk music

例句

Yasmin learned to play the drone on the bagpipes before attempting the melody.

The band's song features a low drone played on a string instrument.

drone played on [instrument] as musical backdrop

同義詞
  • pedal point

    the Western classical term for a held note beneath changing harmonies; more technical

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 2 — this drone is a deliberate musical element, not an accidental or background noise.

4. the long pipe on a set of bagpipes that produces a single steady tone in the bac

4.名詞C1
釋義

the long pipe on a set of bagpipes that produces a single steady tone in the background while the melody is played on a separate pipe called the chanter

例句

Léa cleaned the drone pipes of her bagpipes before the parade.

drone pipes of bagpipes — the physical part of the instrument

One of the drone reeds on the bagpipes needs to be replaced.

5. the stingless male of a bee colony, whose only function is to fertilise the quee

5.名詞B1
釋義

the stingless male of a bee colony, whose only function is to fertilise the queen, leaving all food-gathering and nest duties to the female worker bees

例句

Aoi spotted a drone bee near the hive in the garden.

drone bee — a specific type of bee

Unlike worker bees, a drone does not collect pollen from flowers.

反義詞
  • worker bee

    a female bee that does all the work in the hive

  • queen bee

    the single fertile female in a bee colony

用法筆記

The only sense that refers to a living creature. Worker bees and the queen are female, while drones are male and have no stinger.

常見錯誤

A drone bee stung my arm.
Drone bees cannot sting because they have no stinger.
💡Only female bees have stingers; drones are stingless.

6. a person who avoids work and depends on other people's effort to get what they n

6.名詞B2
釋義

a person who avoids work and depends on other people's effort to get what they need, contributing little or nothing themselves

例句

Mira called her roommate a drone for never helping with the housework.

call someone a drone — criticizing laziness

Madison felt like a drone living with her parents without contributing anything.

同義詞
  • idler

    a person who avoids work; similar but less disapproving than 'drone'

  • parasite

    a much stronger insult suggesting active exploitation

反義詞
  • worker

    a person who works hard and contributes

用法筆記

This meaning comes from comparing a lazy person to a drone bee, which does not gather food or work in the hive. It is less common today but still used in disapproving contexts.

drone — verb

IPA/drəʊn/
KK[drˈon]IPA/droʊn/