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1 a bell tinkled
Общая лексика: звенел колокольчик -
2 jingle bell
1. колокольчик, бубенчик2. мор. сигнальный колокол в машинном отделенииwarning bell — набат, набатный колокол; вестовой колокол
ring the bell — позвонить; звонить; звонить в колокол
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3 Canterbury Bell
n бот. кентерберийский колокольчик, колокольчик среднийjingle bell — колокольчик, бубенчик
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4 tinkle
1. [ʹtıŋk(ə)l] n тк. sing1. звон колокольчика; звяканье2. звенящий звукthe high tinkle of laughter - звонкий /серебристый, заливчатый/ смех
3. разг. телефонный звонок2. [ʹtıŋk(ə)l] v1. звенеть; звякатьthe dry snow tinkled beneath my feet - под ногами поскрипывал сухой снежок
2. звонить; бренчатьto tinkle on a guitar [on the piano] - бренчать на гитаре [на пианино]
3. звонить; бить, пробить4. редк. звенеть ( в ушах)5. детск. писать -
5 tinkle
1. n тк. sing звон колокольчика; звяканье2. n тк. sing звенящий звук3. n тк. sing разг. телефонный звонок4. v звенеть; звякать5. v звонить; бренчать6. v звонить; бить, пробить7. v детск. писатьСинонимический ряд:1. chat (verb) babble; burble; cackle; chat; chatter; chin-chin; clack; clatter; dither; gab; gabble; jaw; patter; prate; prattle; rattle; run on; smatter; talk; twaddle; twiddle; twitter; yak; yakety-yak; yammer; yatter2. jingle (verb) bell; chime; chink; chinkle; clink; jingle; peal; plink; resonate; resound; reverberate; ring; ting; tingle
См. также в других словарях:
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