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1 burble on
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2 burble
intransitive verb1) (speak lengthily)burble [on] about something — von etwas ständig quasseln (ugs.)
2) (make a murmuring sound) brummeln (ugs.)* * *bur·ble[ˈbɜ:bl̩, AM ˈbɜ:r-]I. vi1. (of water) plätschernto \burble one's speech [or words] nuscheln* * *['bɜːbl]1. vi1) (stream) plätschern, gurgelnwhat's he burbling ( on) about? (inf) — worüber quasselt er eigentlich? (inf)
2. n(of stream) Plätschern nt, Gurgeln nt; (on tape etc) Gemurmel nt* * *A v/i1. plätschernB s FLUG, TECH Wirbel m* * *intransitive verbburble [on] about something — von etwas ständig quasseln (ugs.)
2) (make a murmuring sound) brummeln (ugs.)* * *v.plappern v. -
3 burble
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4 burble
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5 burble on
vidrauflos [o in einem fort] quasseln ( fam) -
6 burble point
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7 burble away
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8 burble away
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9 csacsog
(DE) geplappert; plappern; schachert; schwätzen; (EN) burble; chirp; jabber; palter; prate; prattle; sing, sang, sung -
10 mormog
(EN) burble; murgeon; mutter; reel -
11 mormolás
(DE) Gemurmel {s}; (EN) burble -
12 morog
(DE) Nörgler {r}; aufmucken; brummen; gemurmelt; knurre; knurren; knurrt; meckern; murmeln; murmelnde; murmelt; murren; murrt; nörgeln; nörgelt; raunend; gnatzen; ranzen; zackerieren; (EN) bitch; bur; burble; burr; give a grunt; grouch; growl; grumble; grunt; moan; mumble; murmur; mutter; throat -
13 vihog
(DE) kichern; gickeln; kakeln; (EN) burble with laughter; cackle; giggle; snicker; snigger; tee-hee; tehee; titter
См. также в других словарях:
burble — urble v. to to make a burbling sound; used of water, especially brooks. Syn: ripple, babble, guggle, bubble, gurgle. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
burble — (v.) make a bubbling sound, c.1300, onomatopoeic. Related: Burbled; burbling … Etymology dictionary
burble — ► VERB 1) make a continuous murmuring noise. 2) speak unintelligibly and at length. ► NOUN 1) continuous murmuring noise. 2) rambling speech. ORIGIN imitative … English terms dictionary
burble — [bʉr′bəl] vi. burbled, burbling [ME burbelen, to bubble; of echoic orig.] 1. to make a gurgling or bubbling sound 2. to babble as a child does n. Aeron. the separation and breakup of the streamline flow of air, esp. over the surface of a wing at… … English World dictionary
burble — I UK [ˈbɜː(r)b(ə)l] / US [ˈbɜrb(ə)l] verb Word forms burble : present tense I/you/we/they burble he/she/it burbles present participle burbling past tense burbled past participle burbled 1) burble or burble on [intransitive/transitive] to talk… … English dictionary
burble — bur|ble1 [ bɜrbl ] verb 1. ) intransitive to make a sound like water flowing 2. ) burble or burble on intransitive or transitive to talk fast about something for a long time, especially in a way that annoys people because they cannot understand… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
burble — bur|ble [ˈbə:bəl US ˈbə:r ] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] 1.) [I and T] to talk about something in a confused way that is difficult to understand burble on/away ▪ I had to listen for an hour while she burbled away. 2.) to make a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
burble — i. A turbulent eddy in fluid flow caused by roughness near the boundary surface or loss of energy in the laminar flowing fluid. ii. A separation or breakdown of the laminar flow past a body; the eddying or turbulent flow resulting from this.… … Aviation dictionary
burble — verb 1 (I, T) to talk about something in a confused way that is difficult to understand: Maggie kept burbling away about how difficult things were. 2 (I) to make a sound like a stream flowing over stones burble noun (C) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
burble point — noun : the angle of attack of an airfoil at which the first signs of burble appear * * * burble point or burbling point noun (aerodynamics) The angle of attack at which the sharp drop in the ratio of lift to drag (an effect of burbling too near… … Useful english dictionary
burble point — i. A point reached in an increasing angle of attack at which burble begins. Also called a burble angle. See also burble. ii. The Mach number at which a subsonic wing first suffers a sudden separation of airflow resulting from a shock wave… … Aviation dictionary