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  • 1 chant

    1. verb
    1) (to recite in a singing manner: The monks were chanting their prayers.) giedoti
    2) (to repeat (a phrase, slogan etc) over and over out loud: The crowd was chanting `We want more!') skanduoti
    2. noun
    1) (a kind of sacred song.) giesmė
    2) (a phrase or slogan constantly repeated: `Stop the cuts!' was the chant.) šūkis

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  • 2 roar

    [ro:] 1. verb
    1) (to give a loud deep cry; to say loudly; to shout: The lions roared; The sergeant roared (out) his commands.) riaumoti, staugti, (iš)rėkti
    2) (to laugh loudly: The audience roared (with laughter) at the man's jokes.) plyšti juokais
    3) (to make a loud deep sound: The cannons/thunder roared.) griaudėti, griausti
    4) (to make a loud deep sound while moving: He roared past on his motorbike.) (pra)ūžti
    2. noun
    1) (a loud deep cry: a roar of pain/laughter; the lion's roars.) staugimas, riaumojimas, griaudėjimas
    2) (a loud, deep sound: the roar of traffic.) ūžimas

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  • 3 hoot

    [hu:t] 1. verb
    1) (to sound the horn of a car etc: The driver hooted (his horn) at the old lady.) duoti (signalą)
    2) ((of car etc horns, sirens etc) to make a loud noise, as a warning, signal etc: You can't leave the factory till the siren hoots.) (su)pypsėti, (su)kaukti, (su)švilpti
    3) ((of owls) to call out: An owl hooted in the wood.) ūbauti
    4) ((of people) to make a loud noise of laughter or disapproval: They hooted with laughter.) prapliupti juoku, nušvilpti
    2. noun
    1) (the sound of a car etc horn, a siren etc.) signalas, kaukimas
    2) (the call of an owl.) ūbavimas
    3) (a loud shout of laughter or disapproval.) garsus juokas, (nu)švilpimas
    - not care a hoot / two hoots

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  • 4 scream

    [skri:m] 1. verb
    (to cry or shout in a loud shrill voice because of fear or pain or with laughter; to make a shrill noise: He was screaming in agony; `Look out!' she screamed; We screamed with laughter.) klykti
    2. noun
    1) (a loud, shrill cry or noise.) klyksmas
    2) (a cause of laughter: She's an absolute scream.) iðkritimas; tai, kas prajuokina iki aðarø

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  • 5 blast

    1. noun
    1) (a strong, sudden stream (of air): a blast of cold air.) gūsis
    2) (a loud sound: a blast on the horn.) skardus/šaižus garsas
    3) (an explosion: the blast from a bomb.) sprogimas
    2. verb
    1) (to tear (apart etc) by an explosion: The door was blasted off its hinges.) nuplėšti
    2) ((often with out) to come or be sent out, very loudly: Music (was being) blasted out from the radio.) griaudėti
    - blast furnace
    - at full blast
    - blast off

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  • 6 cry

    1. verb
    1) (to let tears come from the eyes; to weep: She cried when she heard of the old man's death.) verkti, raudoti
    2) ((often with out) to shout out (a loud sound): She cried out for help.) šaukti(s), rėkti, sušukti
    2. noun
    1) (a shout: a cry of triumph.) šauksmas, riksmas
    2) (a time of weeping: The baby had a little cry before he went to sleep.) verksmas
    3) (the sound made by some animals: the cry of a wolf.) kauksmas
    - cry off

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  • 7 pop

    I 1. [pop] noun
    1) (a sharp, quick, explosive noise, such as that made by a cork as it comes out of a bottle: The paper bag burst with a loud pop.) pokštelėjimas
    2) (fizzy drink: a bottle of pop.) putojantis gėrimas
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) make a pop: He popped the balloon; My balloon has popped.) pokš(tel)ėti, susprog(din)ti
    2) (to spring upwards or outwards: His eyes nearly popped out of his head in amazement.) iššokti
    3) (to go quickly and briefly somewhere: He popped out to buy a newspaper.) išbėgti, išlėkti
    4) (put quickly: He popped the letter into his pocket.) įkišti
    - pop-gun
    - pop up
    II [pop] adjective
    1) ((of music) written, played etc in a modern style.) populiarus
    2) (of, or related to, pop music: a pop group; a pop singer; pop records.) pop, popmuzikos

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  • 8 blare

    [bleə] 1. verb
    (often with out) to make a loud, harsh sound: The radio blared (out music). griaudėti
    2. noun
    the blare of trumpets.) trenksmas, gausmas

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  • 9 ring

    I 1. [riŋ] noun
    1) (a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger: a wedding ring; She wears a diamond ring.) žiedas
    2) (a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes: a scarf-ring; a key-ring; The trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.) žiedas, lankelis
    3) (anything which is like a circle in shape: The children formed a ring round their teacher; The hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.) lankas, ratas
    4) (an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc: the circus-ring; The crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.) arena, ringas
    5) (a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes: a drugs ring.) gauja, šutvė
    2. verb
    ( verb)
    1) (to form a ring round.) apsupti, sustoti ratu
    2) (to put, draw etc a ring round (something): He has ringed all your errors.) apvesti apskritimu
    3) (to put a ring on the leg of (a bird) as a means of identifying it.) žieduoti
    - ringlet
    - ring finger
    - ringleader
    - ringmaster
    - run rings round
    II 1. [riŋ] past tense - rang; verb
    1) (to (cause to) sound: The doorbell rang; He rang the doorbell; The telephone rang.) (su)skambėti, (pa)skambinti
    2) ((often with up) to telephone (someone): I'll ring you (up) tonight.) paskambinti
    3) ((often with for) to ring a bell (eg in a hotel) to tell someone to come, to bring something etc: She rang for the maid.) iškviesti skambučiu
    4) ((of certain objects) to make a high sound like a bell: The glass rang as she hit it with a metal spoon.) skambtelėti
    5) (to be filled with sound: The hall rang with the sound of laughter.) skardėti
    6) ((often with out) to make a loud, clear sound: His voice rang through the house; A shot rang out.) (nu)skardėti
    2. noun
    1) (the act or sound of ringing: the ring of a telephone.) skambėjimas, skambinimas
    2) (a telephone call: I'll give you a ring.) skambutis, skambinimas telefonu
    3) (a suggestion, impression or feeling: His story has a ring of truth about it.) skambesys, įspūdis
    - ring back
    - ring off
    - ring true

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > ring

  • 10 knock

    [nok] 1. verb
    1) (to make a sharp noise by hitting or tapping, especially on a door etc to attract attention: Just then, someone knocked at the door.) belsti
    2) (to cause to move, especially to fall, by hitting (often accidentally): She knocked a vase on to the floor while she was dusting.) nuversti, pargriauti
    3) (to put into a certain state or position by hitting: He knocked the other man senseless.) nutrenkti
    4) ((often with against, on) to strike against or bump into: She knocked against the table and spilt his cup of coffee; I knocked my head on the car door.) atsitrenkti, susitrenkti
    2. noun
    1) (an act of knocking or striking: She gave two knocks on the door; He had a nasty bruise from a knock he had received playing football.) beldimas, trinktelėjimas
    2) (the sound made by a knock, especially on a door etc: Suddenly they heard a loud knock.) beldimas
    - knock-kneed
    - knock about/around
    - knock back
    - knock down
    - knock off
    - knock out
    - knock over
    - knock up
    - get knocked up

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > knock

  • 11 page

    [pei‹] I noun
    (one side of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine etc: page ninety-four; a three-page letter.) puslapis
    II 1. noun
    1) ((in hotels) a boy who takes messages, carries luggage etc.) patarnautojas
    2) ((also page boy) a boy servant.) pažas
    2. verb
    (to try to find someone in a public place by calling out his name (often through a loud-speaker system): I could not see my friend in the hotel, so I had him paged.) (iš)kviesti garsiai skelbiant pavardę

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  • 12 siren

    (a kind of instrument that gives out a loud hooting noise as a (warning) signal: a factory siren.) sirena

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  • out loud — loud enough to hear, spoken clearly    Dad was very angry, but he didn t swear out loud …   English idioms

  • out loud — ► out loud audibly. Main Entry: ↑loud …   English terms dictionary

  • out loud — adverb using the voice; not silently (Freq. 2) please read the passage aloud he laughed out loud • Syn: ↑aloud * * * adverb : aloud * * * out loud Audibly …   Useful english dictionary

  • out loud — {adv. phr.} In an ordinary speaking voice and not whispering or talking quietly; so everybody can hear; aloud. * /The teacher read the final grades out loud./ * /Mary spoke out loud so the people standing nearby would hear./ * /Sometimes I find… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • out loud — {adv. phr.} In an ordinary speaking voice and not whispering or talking quietly; so everybody can hear; aloud. * /The teacher read the final grades out loud./ * /Mary spoke out loud so the people standing nearby would hear./ * /Sometimes I find… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • out\ loud — adv. phr. In an ordinary speaking voice and not whispering or talking quietly; so everybody can hear; aloud. The teacher read the final grades out loud. Mary spoke out loud so the people standing nearby would hear. Sometimes I find it helpful to… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • out loud — clearly, so it can be heard by other people. My reaction to her suggestion was to laugh out loud. If you have something to say, you should say it out loud so the whole class can hear it …   New idioms dictionary

  • out loud — adverb Using the voice; not silently; aloud. Can you say red leather, yellow leather out loud several times, without a mistake? …   Wiktionary

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  • out loud — in a way that other people can hear Each child reads out loud …   English dictionary

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