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1 honking
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2 honking
honk·ing [ʼhɒŋkɪŋ, Am ʼhɑ:ŋk-] nthe \honking of geese der Schrei der Gänse -
3 honking
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4 honking
v. Tab tom tshuab tswb kes; tab tom nyem tswb kes; tab tom suav suab os nab quaj -
5 honking
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6 honking
vსიგნალს აძლევს -
7 Just My Honking Opinion
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8 No honking.
фраз. Звуковые сигналы запрещены.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > No honking.
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9 made a honking sound
korna sesi çıkar -
10 make a honking sound
korna sesi çıkar -
11 made a honking sound
korna sesi çıkar -
12 make a honking sound
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13 penglaksonan
honking -
14 g’at g’ut
honking and tooting noises.g’at ono.honking noise -
15 Gehupe
n; -s, kein Pl. honking (of car horns), tooting, blaring horns Pl.* * *Ge|hu|pe [gə'huːpə]nt -s, no pl (inf)hooting, honking* * *Ge·hu·pe<-s>[gəˈhu:pə]* * * -
16 graznido
m.1 caw, cawing.2 squawk, cackling, quack, croak.* * *1 (de cuervo) caw, croak2 (de oca) honk3 (de pato) quack* * *SM [de cuervo] croak; [de ganso] cackle; [de pato] quack* * ** * *= croak, quack.Ex. The film offers a repulsive creature whose croaks and drools recall the demonic child in The Exorcist, instead of the feral but relatively articulate person that Morrison created.Ex. 'A duck's quack doesn't echo' is a much quoted scientific myth.* * ** * *= croak, quack.Ex: The film offers a repulsive creature whose croaks and drools recall the demonic child in The Exorcist, instead of the feral but relatively articulate person that Morrison created.
Ex: 'A duck's quack doesn't echo' is a much quoted scientific myth.* * ** * *
graznido sustantivo masculino ( del cuervo) caw;
( del ganso) honk;
( del pato) quack
graznido m (sonido desagradable) squawk: me molesta el graznido de las aves, the squawking of the birds disturbs me
(de un pato) quack
(de un cuervo) caw
' graznido' also found in these entries:
English:
croak
- quack
- squawk
* * *graznido nm1. [de cuervo] caw, cawing;[de ganso] honk, honking; [de pato] quack, quacking;el pato dio un graznido the duck gave a quack2. [de personas] squawk, squawking* * ** * *graznido nm: cawing, honking, quacking, squawking -
17 Huperei
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18 Hupkonzert
n umg. barrage of honking* * *Hup|kon|zertnt (inf)chorus of hooting or horns* * *Hup·kon·zertnt (fam) cacophony of car hornsein \Hupkonzert veranstalten (fig fam) to honk like mad* * *das (ugs. scherzh.) chorus of hooting* * *Hupkonzert n umg barrage of honking* * *das (ugs. scherzh.) chorus of hooting -
19 bocina
f.1 horn (automobiles).2 loudspeaker. (Mexican Spanish)3 mouthpiece, mouthpiece of the telephone.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: bocinar.* * *1 (de coche) horn; (de fábrica) siren2 (instrumento músico) horn3 (para ampliar la voz) megaphone4 (de gramófono) horn\tocar la bocina to blow one's horn, sound one's horn* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Mús, Aut) horntocar la bocina — (Aut) to sound one's horn, blow one's horn
2) (=megáfono) megaphone3) LAm (=trompetilla) ear trumpet4) Méx (Telec) mouthpiece5) Cono Sur (=soplón) grass **, informer, fink (EEUU) *** * *1) ( de coche) horn; ( de fábrica) hooter, siren; ( de faro) foghorn2) (AmL) ( auricular) receiver3) (Méx) (Audio) loudspeaker* * *= horn.Ex. There was no starting gun at this year's race, so John Mortimer signaled the start of the race by honking the horn of the lead vehicle.----* tocar la bocina = honk.* * *1) ( de coche) horn; ( de fábrica) hooter, siren; ( de faro) foghorn2) (AmL) ( auricular) receiver3) (Méx) (Audio) loudspeaker* * *= horn.Ex: There was no starting gun at this year's race, so John Mortimer signaled the start of the race by honking the horn of the lead vehicle.
* tocar la bocina = honk.* * *B ( AmL) (auricular) receiver* * *
bocina sustantivo femenino
1 ( de coche) horn;
( de fábrica) hooter, siren;
( de faro) foghorn
2 (AmL) ( auricular) receiver
3 (Méx) (Audio) loudspeaker
bocina sustantivo femenino horn
' bocina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pitar
English:
blast
- blow
- honk
- horn
- toot
- cup
- hooter
- peep
* * *bocina nf1. [claxon] horn;[de faro] foghorn;tocar la bocina to sound o toot one's horn;Depsobre la bocina on the hooter2. [megáfono] megaphone;[de gramófono] horn;colocó las manos en forma de bocina she cupped her hands round her mouth[del teléfono] mouthpiece* * *f MAR, AUTO horn;tocar la bocina blow o toot one’s horn* * *bocina nf1) : horn, trumpet2) : automobile horn3) : mouthpiece (of a telephone)* * *bocina n horn -
20 claxon
m.horn.tocar el claxon to sound the horn* * *► nombre masculino (pl cláxones)1 horn, hooter* * *noun m.* * *SM(pl claxons ó cláxones) horntocar el claxon — to sound o blow one's horn, hoot, honk
* * *['klakson]tocar el claxon — to sound o blow one's horn, to honk
* * *= horn.Ex. There was no starting gun at this year's race, so John Mortimer signaled the start of the race by honking the horn of the lead vehicle.----* tocar el claxon = honk.* * *['klakson]tocar el claxon — to sound o blow one's horn, to honk
* * *= horn.Ex: There was no starting gun at this year's race, so John Mortimer signaled the start of the race by honking the horn of the lead vehicle.
* tocar el claxon = honk.* * */ˈklakson/(pl - xons)horntocar el claxon to sound o blow o honk one's horn, to honk* * *
claxon /'klakson/ sustantivo masculino (pl
tocar el claxon to sound o blow one's horn, to honk
' claxon' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pitido
- pito
- klaxon
- tocar
English:
honk
- hooter
- sound
- hoot
- horn
- peep
- toot
* * *claxon® (pl cláxones) nmhorn;tocar el claxon to sound the horn* * *m AUTO horn;tocar el claxon sound one’s horn* * ** * *claxon n horn
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