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1 hum
1. past tense, past participle - hummed; verb1) (to make a musical sound with closed lips: He was humming a tune to himself.) nynne, småsynge2) (to make a similar sound: The bees were humming round the hive.) summe, surre3) (to be active: Things are really humming round here.) summe, komme fart i sakene2. noun(a humming sound: I could hear the hum of the machines; a hum of conversation.) summing, surring, nynningsummeIsubst. \/hʌm\/1) summing, surring, surr2) brus3) ( av stemmer) mumling, mummel, surring, surr4) nynning, småsynging, brumming5) ( slang) stank6) ( hverdagslig) humbug7) (amer., dialekt) hjem8) ( elektronikk) brumIIverb \/hʌm\/1) summe, surre, brumme (om humle), bruse (om trafikk)2) nynne (på), småsynge (på), brummenynne en sang, nynne på en sang3) mumle, si hm4) ( overført) være i aktivitet, være full av aktivitet5) ( slang) lukte ille, stinkebegin to hum ( hverdagslig) begynne å skje, begynne å røre på seg, bære løsting begynner å skje \/ ting begynner å røre på seghum and haw eller hum and ha hakke og stamme, nøle, vakle, være usikkermake things hum ( hverdagslig) få fart på sakeneIIIinterj. \/hʌm\/, \/hm\/hm, forklaring: lyd når man tenker eller er misfornøyd -
2 hum
دَنْدَنة \ hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeroplane. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). \ هَمْهَمة \ hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeropalne. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). -
3 hum
طَنِين \ buzz: the noise made by a bee. hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeropalne. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). whine: a whining noise. whirr: a sound made by sth. (wings, wheels, etc.) moving (round) quickly in the air: the whir(r) of machinery. whizz: the noise of sth. rushing very fast through the air. -
4 hum
دَوَّى \ hum: (of machines) to make a steady noise like a bee. ring: to make a sharp sound: A shot rang out. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. thunder: to make thunder; make a noise like it: It was thundering all night. She thundered down the stairs. \ See Also أرعد (أَرْعَدَ) -
5 hum
طَنَّ (أصْدَرَ طَنِينًا، دوِيًّا، هَدِيرًا) \ boom: to make a deep hollow sound: They heard the boom of a big gun. The speaker had a loud booming voice. buzz: to make a buzz, be filled with a buzzing noise. hum: (of machines) to make a steady noise like a bee. whirr: (also whir) to make a whir: The sewing-machine whirred as he turned the handle. whizz: make a noise by rushing along through the air: The arrow whizzed past my nose. \ See Also أز (أَزَّ) -
6 hum
دَوِيّ \ buzz: any noise (of machines, of people talking, etc.) like that made by the bee. hum: a steady sound like that made by a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeroplane. rumble: a sound like distant thunder: the rumble of heavy guns far away. thunder: a loud noise in the sky during a storm; any noise like this: the thunder of heavy guns. \ See Also هَدير، قصف (قَصْف) -
7 bee
nounBiene, dieas busy as a bee — (fig.) bienenfleißig
she has a bee in her bonnet about punctuality — sie hat einen Pünktlichkeitsfimmel (ugs.)
* * *[bi:]1) (a four-winged insect that makes honey.) die Biene2) ((especially American) a meeting for combined work and enjoyment: a knitting bee.) das Treffen•- academic.ru/6191/beehive">beehive- beeswax
- a bee in one's bonnet
- make a bee-line for* * *[bi:]nswarm of \bees Bienenschwarm mworker \bee Arbeitsbiene f, Arbeiterin fsewing \bee Nähkränzchen nt4.* * *[biː]n1) Biene fto have a bee in one's bonnet (inf) — einen Fimmel or Tick haben (inf)
he's got a bee in his bonnet about cleanliness (inf) — er hat einen Sauberkeitsfimmel or -tick (inf)
* * *bee1 [biː] s1. ZOOL Biene f:have a bee in one’s bonnet umga) einen Fimmel oder Tick haben;he’s got a bee in his bonnet about cars er hat einen Autofimmel2. besonders US Treffen von Freunden oder Nachbarn zur Gemeinschaftshilfe oder zur Unterhaltung oder zu freundschaftlichen Wettbewerben: sewing bee Nähkränzchen nbee2 [biː] s SCHIFF Backe f, Klampe fbee3 [biː] s B, b n (Buchstabe)* * *nounBiene, dieshe's such a busy bee — (fig.) sie ist so ein fleißiges Mädchen
as busy as a bee — (fig.) bienenfleißig
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8 murmur
دَنْدَنة \ hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeroplane. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). \ هَمْهَمة \ hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeropalne. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). -
9 طنين
طَنِين \ buzz: the noise made by a bee. hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeropalne. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). whine: a whining noise. whirr: a sound made by sth. (wings, wheels, etc.) moving (round) quickly in the air: the whir(r) of machinery. whizz: the noise of sth. rushing very fast through the air. -
10 buzz
طَنِين \ buzz: the noise made by a bee. hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeropalne. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). whine: a whining noise. whirr: a sound made by sth. (wings, wheels, etc.) moving (round) quickly in the air: the whir(r) of machinery. whizz: the noise of sth. rushing very fast through the air. -
11 murmur
طَنِين \ buzz: the noise made by a bee. hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeropalne. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). whine: a whining noise. whirr: a sound made by sth. (wings, wheels, etc.) moving (round) quickly in the air: the whir(r) of machinery. whizz: the noise of sth. rushing very fast through the air. -
12 whine
طَنِين \ buzz: the noise made by a bee. hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeropalne. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). whine: a whining noise. whirr: a sound made by sth. (wings, wheels, etc.) moving (round) quickly in the air: the whir(r) of machinery. whizz: the noise of sth. rushing very fast through the air. -
13 whirr
طَنِين \ buzz: the noise made by a bee. hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeropalne. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). whine: a whining noise. whirr: a sound made by sth. (wings, wheels, etc.) moving (round) quickly in the air: the whir(r) of machinery. whizz: the noise of sth. rushing very fast through the air. -
14 whizz
طَنِين \ buzz: the noise made by a bee. hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeropalne. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). whine: a whining noise. whirr: a sound made by sth. (wings, wheels, etc.) moving (round) quickly in the air: the whir(r) of machinery. whizz: the noise of sth. rushing very fast through the air. -
15 دندنة
دَنْدَنة \ hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeroplane. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). -
16 همهمة
هَمْهَمة \ hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeropalne. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). -
17 دوى
دَوَّى \ hum: (of machines) to make a steady noise like a bee. ring: to make a sharp sound: A shot rang out. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. thunder: to make thunder; make a noise like it: It was thundering all night. She thundered down the stairs. \ See Also أرعد (أَرْعَدَ) -
18 ring
دَوَّى \ hum: (of machines) to make a steady noise like a bee. ring: to make a sharp sound: A shot rang out. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. thunder: to make thunder; make a noise like it: It was thundering all night. She thundered down the stairs. \ See Also أرعد (أَرْعَدَ) -
19 rumble
دَوَّى \ hum: (of machines) to make a steady noise like a bee. ring: to make a sharp sound: A shot rang out. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. thunder: to make thunder; make a noise like it: It was thundering all night. She thundered down the stairs. \ See Also أرعد (أَرْعَدَ) -
20 thunder
دَوَّى \ hum: (of machines) to make a steady noise like a bee. ring: to make a sharp sound: A shot rang out. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. thunder: to make thunder; make a noise like it: It was thundering all night. She thundered down the stairs. \ See Also أرعد (أَرْعَدَ)
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