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1) General subject: chatter, chunking, clang, clangor, clangour, clank, clash (оружия), clatter, ding dong, ding-dong, hurtle, plangency, scream2) Engineering: clacking problem, clattering noise
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noise — [noiz] n. [ME < OFr, noise, quarreling, clamor < L nausea: see NAUSEA] 1. a) loud or confused shouting; din of voices; clamor b) any loud, discordant, or disagreeable sound or sounds 2. a sound of any kind [the noise of the rain] 3 … English World dictionary
noise — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. uproar, hubbub, din, racket, clamor, pandemonium; crash, rattle, clatter. See loudness, sound. Ant., silence, quiet. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A sound] Syn. sound, sonance, something heard, something… … English dictionary for students
Extreme Noise Terror — Origin Ipswich, England, United Kingdom Genres Crust punk, grindcore, death metal Years active 1985–present Labels … Wikipedia
crash — crash1 crasher, n. /krash/, v.i. 1. to make a loud, clattering noise, as of something dashed to pieces. 2. to break or fall to pieces with noise. 3. (of moving vehicles, objects, etc.) to collide, esp. violently and noisily. 4. to move or go with … Universalium
crash — I. /kræʃ / (say krash) verb (t) 1. to force or impel with violence and noise. 2. to damage (a motor vehicle, aircraft, etc.) in a collision. 3. to break (something) into pieces violently and noisily; shatter. 4. Colloquial to come uninvited to (a …
crash — I [[t]kræʃ[/t]] v. i. 1) to make a loud, clattering noise, as of something dashed to pieces 2) to break or fall to pieces with noise 3) (of moving objects) to collide, esp. violently and noisily 4) to strike with a crash 5) aer. to land an… … From formal English to slang
clatter — /ˈklætə / (say klatuh) verb (i) 1. to make a rattling sound, as of hard bodies striking rapidly together. 2. to move rapidly with such a sound: *he could hear Helen clattering around in the kitchen somewhere –angelo loukakis, 1981. 3. to talk… …
blat|ter — «BLAT uhr», verb, noun. –v.t. to utter volubly. –v.i. 1. to speak volubly: »The girls blattered endlessly. 2. = clatter. (Cf. ↑clatter) –n. 1. a volley of clattering words. 2. a rattling or clattering noise. ╂[< Latin blaterāre talk … Useful english dictionary
Racket — Rack et, n. [Gael. racaid a noise, disturbance.] 1. confused, clattering noise; din; noisy talk or sport. [1913 Webster] 2. A carouse; any reckless dissipation. [Slang] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
racket — I. noun or racquet Etymology: Middle French raquette, ultimately from Medieval Latin rasceta wrist, carpus, modification of Arabic rusgh wrist Date: circa 1520 1. a lightweight implement that consists of a netting (as of nylon) stretched in a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
The African Queen — Infobox Film name = The African Queen image size = 215px caption = original film poster director = John Huston writer = C. S. Forester (novel) John Huston James Agee starring = Humphrey Bogart Katharine Hepburn Robert Morley producer = Sam… … Wikipedia