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1 zumbido
m.buzz, buzzing.past part.past participle of spanish verb: zumbir.* * *1 buzzing* * *noun m.buzzing, humming* * *SM1) [de insecto] buzz(ing); [de máquina] hum(ming), whirr(ing)zumbido de oídos — buzzing in the ears, ringing in the ears
2) * (=puñetazo) punch, biff ** * *siento un zumbido en los oídos — I have a buzzing o ringing in my ears
* * *= knocking, whirr [whir, -USA], whirring sound, whirring noise, whirring, hum, whiz.Ex. It seems to me that the Dewey engine is still ticking over, though there's an occasional knocking and it could no doubt do with a good tuning.Ex. The best way to describe this recurring noise is as a tone, rather than beep or a whirr or anything overly mechanical.Ex. The whirring sound is more than likely the pressure plate.Ex. Since then, the computer has started to make a whirring noise everytime it is booted up.Ex. In the past, the whirring of a fan motor was the only thing homeowners might have noticed when it came to bathroom ventilation.Ex. The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex. Be careful out there because we heard a whiz above the levee that sounded like ricocheting bullets.* * *siento un zumbido en los oídos — I have a buzzing o ringing in my ears
* * *= knocking, whirr [whir, -USA], whirring sound, whirring noise, whirring, hum, whiz.Ex: It seems to me that the Dewey engine is still ticking over, though there's an occasional knocking and it could no doubt do with a good tuning.
Ex: The best way to describe this recurring noise is as a tone, rather than beep or a whirr or anything overly mechanical.Ex: The whirring sound is more than likely the pressure plate.Ex: Since then, the computer has started to make a whirring noise everytime it is booted up.Ex: In the past, the whirring of a fan motor was the only thing homeowners might have noticed when it came to bathroom ventilation.Ex: The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex: Be careful out there because we heard a whiz above the levee that sounded like ricocheting bullets.* * *(de un insecto) buzzing, droning; (de un motor) humming, whirringsiento un zumbido en los oídos I have a buzzing o a ringing in my ears* * *
zumbido sustantivo masculino ( de insecto) buzzing, droning;
( de motor) humming, whirring
zumbido sustantivo masculino buzzing, humming
' zumbido' also found in these entries:
English:
burr
- buzz
- hum
- ringing
- whiz
- whizz
- zoom
- drone
* * *zumbido nm[de insecto] buzz, buzzing; [de máquinas] whirr, whirring;tengo un zumbido en los oídos my ears are buzzing* * *m buzzing;zumbido de oídos buzzing in one’s ears* * *zumbido nm: buzzing, humming* * *zumbido n buzzing -
2 soniquete
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3 sonsonete
m.1 tapping (ruido).2 monotonous intonation.3 old tune (cantinela).4 hint of sarcasm (sarcasmo).5 monotonous rhythm, singsong, boring rhythm, rhythmic tapping.6 repetitive sound, drone.* * *1 (sonido de golpecitos) rhythmic tapping2 figurado (tonillo irónico) mocking tone3 figurado (cantinela) song, tune4 figurado (voz monótona) drone, droning voice* * *SM1) (=sonido) [de golpes] tap, tapping; [de traqueteo] rattle; [de cencerro] jangling2) (=voz monótona) monotonous delivery, singsong, singsong voice3) (=frase rimada) jingle, rhyming phrase4) (=tono mofador) mocking undertone* * *a) ( tono monótono) drone, droningb) ( cantaleta)* * *a) ( tono monótono) drone, droningb) ( cantaleta)* * *1 (tono monótono) drone, droning2 (tono irónico) mocking tone3 (golpes) tapping4(cantaleta): me tienes harta con ese sonsonete I'm fed up with your constant nagging ( o complaining etc)* * *
sonsonete sustantivo masculino
1 (ruido) tapping
2 figurado dull monotonous noise
3 familiar pey ironic tone
' sonsonete' also found in these entries:
English:
drone
* * *sonsonete nm1. [ruido] tapping2. [entonación] monotonous intonation;leía el poema con sonsonete he read the poem in a monotone o drone3. [cantinela] old tune* * *m drone* * *sonsonete nm1) : tapping2) : drone3) : mocking tone -
4 monótono
adj.monotonous, boring, drab, dull.* * *► adjetivo1 monotonous* * *ADJ1) (=uniforme) [voz, sonido] monotonous2) (=aburrido) [trabajo, discurso] tedious, monotonous; [vida] dreary, humdrum* * *- na adjetivoa) <vida/trabajo> monotonous, humdrum; <discurso/espectáculo> monotonous, tediousb) < voz> monotonous* * *= dull, monotone, monotonous, stale, drab, dreary [drearier -comp., dreariest -sup.], uninspiring.Ex. These librarians are given Haykin upon the day of their arrival and are expected to read the entire dull document and use it as a guideline in establishing subject headings.Ex. The notion of functional dependency requires an additional structure in the form of a monotone nondecreasing function.Ex. An ugly voice, one that is monotonous or grating, weak in power, incomprehensible or strained, is never likely to receive and retain anyone's attention for long.Ex. We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.Ex. Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.Ex. The city was considered to be seedy (decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').Ex. Though the novel begins like a house ablaze, it later thickens slightly into an acceptable if uninspiring finale.----* hacerse monótono = go + stale.* recitar en tono monótono = chant.* trabajo monótono = drudge work.* * *- na adjetivoa) <vida/trabajo> monotonous, humdrum; <discurso/espectáculo> monotonous, tediousb) < voz> monotonous* * *= dull, monotone, monotonous, stale, drab, dreary [drearier -comp., dreariest -sup.], uninspiring.Ex: These librarians are given Haykin upon the day of their arrival and are expected to read the entire dull document and use it as a guideline in establishing subject headings.
Ex: The notion of functional dependency requires an additional structure in the form of a monotone nondecreasing function.Ex: An ugly voice, one that is monotonous or grating, weak in power, incomprehensible or strained, is never likely to receive and retain anyone's attention for long.Ex: We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.Ex: Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.Ex: The city was considered to be seedy (decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').Ex: Though the novel begins like a house ablaze, it later thickens slightly into an acceptable if uninspiring finale.* hacerse monótono = go + stale.* recitar en tono monótono = chant.* trabajo monótono = drudge work.* * *monótono -na1 ‹vida/trabajo› monotonous, humdrum, dreary; ‹discurso/espectáculo› monotonous, tedious* * *
monótono◊ -na adjetivo
monotonous
monótono,-a adjetivo monotonous: un discurso verdaderamente largo y monótono, a really long and monotonous speech
' monótono' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
monótona
English:
drab
- featureless
- monotonous
- soul-destroying
- tediously
- dreary
- flat
- grind
- humdrum
* * *monótono, -a adjmonotonous* * *adj monotonous* * *monótono, -na adj: monotonous♦ monótonamente adv* * * -
5 zumbar
v.1 to buzz (producir ruido) (insect).Me zumban los oídos My ears buzz.me zumban los oídos my ears are buzzing2 to beat, to thump (informal) (golpear).3 to whiz, to whir, to hiss, to whirr.4 to hum.* * *1 (abejorro, oídos) to buzz\salir zumbando familiar to zoom offzumbarse de alguien (burlarse) to make fun of somebody, tease somebody* * *verb1) to buzz, hum2) thrash* * *1. VI1) (=sonar) [insecto] to buzz; [máquina] to hum, whirr; [oídos] to ring, buzzzumbarle a algn los oídos: me zumban los oídos — my ears are ringing, I have a buzzing in my ears
2)3) * (=quedar cerca) to be very closeno está en peligro ahora, pero le zumba — he's not actually in danger now but it's not far away
2. VT1) (=burlar) to tease2) (=golpear) to beat, hit3) LAm * (=tirar) to chuck *4) ** (=robar) to nick **5) *** (=copular con) to fuck ***3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivopasar zumbando — bala/coche to whizz by
hacer zumbar a alguien — (Chi fam) to beat somebody to a pulp (colloq)
hacer zumbar algo — (Chi, Ven fam) <aparato/casa> to wreck; <plata/herencia> to blow (colloq)
zumbarle a alguien los oídos: me zumbaban los oídos my ears were buzzing o ringing; le estarán zumbando los oídos... — his ears must be burning... (colloq)
b) (Col fam) ( molestar)2.váyanse a zumbar a otro lado — go and bother o pester someone else
zumbar vt1)a) (fam) < persona> to give... a good hiding (colloq)b) (RPl fam) <paliza/bofetada>le zumbaron una paliza — they beat him up (colloq)
c) < pandero> to bang2) (Ven fam) ( tirar) to chuck (colloq), to throw* * *= whirr [whir, -USA], buzz, whiz.Ex. She whirred right by Bernice Washington, without saying a word.Ex. The book they were interested in was 'Why Mosquitoes buzz in People's Ears'.Ex. Scientist say that the mystery object from space that whizzed close by Earth yesterday was quite possibly an alien probe sent from another planet to study Earth.----* ir zumbando = whiz.* pasar zumbando = whiz.* salir zumbando = bolt, make + a bolt for.* * *1.verbo intransitivopasar zumbando — bala/coche to whizz by
hacer zumbar a alguien — (Chi fam) to beat somebody to a pulp (colloq)
hacer zumbar algo — (Chi, Ven fam) <aparato/casa> to wreck; <plata/herencia> to blow (colloq)
zumbarle a alguien los oídos: me zumbaban los oídos my ears were buzzing o ringing; le estarán zumbando los oídos... — his ears must be burning... (colloq)
b) (Col fam) ( molestar)2.váyanse a zumbar a otro lado — go and bother o pester someone else
zumbar vt1)a) (fam) < persona> to give... a good hiding (colloq)b) (RPl fam) <paliza/bofetada>le zumbaron una paliza — they beat him up (colloq)
c) < pandero> to bang2) (Ven fam) ( tirar) to chuck (colloq), to throw* * *= whirr [whir, -USA], buzz, whiz.Ex: She whirred right by Bernice Washington, without saying a word.
Ex: The book they were interested in was 'Why Mosquitoes buzz in People's Ears'.Ex: Scientist say that the mystery object from space that whizzed close by Earth yesterday was quite possibly an alien probe sent from another planet to study Earth.* ir zumbando = whiz.* pasar zumbando = whiz.* salir zumbando = bolt, make + a bolt for.* * *zumbar [A1 ]viA1 «insecto» to buzz; «motor» to hum, whirr‹plata/herencia› to blow ( colloq)los niños hicieron zumbar el tocadiscos the kids wrecked the stereozumba que zumba ( fam): le dije que se callara, pero él zumba que zumba I told him to shut up but he just kept droning on o he just kept on and on ( colloq)zumbarle a algn los oídos: me zumbaban los oídos my ears were buzzing o ringingle estarían zumbando los oídos porque le estábamos poniendo verde his ears must have been burning because we were really tearing him apart ( colloq)2B zumbandoger ( fam): ¡vamos! ¡zumbando! que tengo prisa come on, move it o get a move on, I'm in a hurry ( colloq)la bala me pasó zumbando the bullet whizzed past me o went whizzing past meel coche pasó zumbando the car zoomed o shot pastsalió zumbando de clase she rushed out of the class■ zumbarvtA2( RPl fam) ‹paliza/bofetada› le zumbaron una paliza they gave him a beating o ( colloq) a going-overme zumbó una bofetada she slapped me3 ‹pandero› to bang* * *
zumbar ( conjugate zumbar) verbo intransitivo [ insecto] to buzz;
[ motor] to hum, whirr;
me zumbaban los oídos my ears were buzzing o ringing
verbo transitivo
1 (fam) ‹ persona› to give … a good hiding (colloq)
2 (Ven fam) ( tirar) to chuck (colloq), to throw
zumbar
I vi (un insecto, una máquina) to buzz, hum
II vtr fam to thrash
' zumbar' also found in these entries:
English:
buzz
- drone
- hum
- ring
- whir
- zoom
* * *♦ vi1. [producir ruido] [insecto] to buzz;[máquinas] to whirr, to hum;me zumban los oídos my ears are buzzing;le estarán zumbando los oídos de tanto hablar de él his ears must be burning with people talking about him so much2.zumbando: pasar zumbando to shoot past;salir zumbando to dash off;venir zumbando to come running♦ vtFam [golpear] to beat, to thump* * *I v/i buzz;me zumban los oídos my ears are ringing;pasar zumbando shoot by, flash by;salir zumbando shoot off; afuera shoot out* * *zumbar vi: to buzz, to hum1) : to hit, to thrash2) : to make fun of* * *zumbar vb1. (insecto) to buzz2. (pegar) to thump -
6 canturía
SF (=canto) singing, vocal music; (=ejercicio) singing exercise; pey monotonous singing, droning -
7 salmodia
f.1 singing of psalms (religion).2 psalmody, psalm put into music and sung in churches.3 drone, bothersome and repetitive petition.4 repetitive chant, drone.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: salmodiar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: salmodiar.* * *1 RELIGIÓN psalmody* * *SF1) (Rel) psalmody2) * (=canturreo) drone* * *psalmody* * *
Del verbo salmodiar: ( conjugate salmodiar)
salmodia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
salmodia sustantivo femenino
1 psalmody
2 Fig (monotonía) monotonous singing, drone
* * *salmodia nf1. Rel singing of psalms2. [letanía] drone* * *f famdroning
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