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1 rattle
خَشْخَشَ \ rattle: to make or cause to make a lot of short sharp sounds: He was rattling some coins in a tin. The coins were rattling in the tin. \ صَليل \ rattle: repeated short, sharp noises: the rattle of machine gun fire; the rattle of cups and plates in the kitchen. \ قَعْقَعَ \ rattle: to make or cause to make a lot of short sharp sounds: He was rattling some coins in a tin. The coins were rattling in the tin. \ لُعْبَة أطفال (خَشْخاشة) \ rattle: a baby’s toy that rattles. -
2 rattle
جَلْجَلَ \ rattle: to make or cause to make a lot of short sharp sounds: He was rattling some coins in a tin. The coins were rattling in the tin. jingle: to make a light ringing sound: He jingled the money in his pocket. \ جَلْجَلَة \ jingle: a repeated ringing sound (made by small bells or loose coins). rattle: repeated short, sharp noises: the rattle of machine gun fire; the rattle of cups and plate in the kitchen. -
3 rattle
[rætl]1. verb1) to (cause to) make a series of short, sharp noises by knocking together:يُخَشْخِشThe strong wind rattled the windows.
2) to move quickly:يتَحَرَّك بِسُرْعَهThe car was rattling along at top speed.
3) to upset and confuse (a person):يُزْعِج، يُرْبِكDon't let him rattle you – he likes annoying people.
2. noun1) a series of short, sharp noises:جَلْجَلَه، طَقْطَقَهthe rattle of cups.
2) a child's toy, or a wooden instrument, which makes a noise of this sort:خُشَيْخِشَه للأطْفالThe baby waved its rattle.
3) the bony rings of a rattlesnake's tail.أفْعى ذات أجْراس ، جُلَيْجِلَه -
4 rattle
خَشْخَشَة \ jingle: a repeated ringing sound (made by small bells or loose coins). rattle: repeated short, sharp noises: the rattle of machine gun fire; the rattle of cups and plate in the kitchen. rustle: a rustling noise: the rustle of papers. \ See Also قعقعة (قَعْقَعَة) -
5 rattle
طَقْطَقَ \ click: to make, (cause to make) a short sharp little sound: The door clicked. He clicked his fingers at me. crackle: to make repeated cracking sounds: The dry wood crackled as it burnt. patter: to make a patter: The rain pattered against the windows. rattle: to make or cause to make a lot of short sharp sounds: He was rattling some coins in a tin. The coins were rattling in the tin. -
6 rattle off
to say quickly and usually without any feeling or expression:يُلْقي خُطْبَةً بِسُرْعَهThe boy rattled off the poem.
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7 rattle through
to say or do (something) quickly:يقولُ بِسُرْعَهThe teacher rattled through his explanation so quickly that no-one could understand him.
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8 clatter, rattle
قَعْقَعَة \ clatter, rattle: repeated short, sharp noises: the rattle of machine gun fire; the rattle of cups and plate in the kitchen. -
9 mescal rattle
According to Blevins, a rattle made from a gourd used in a mescal ceremony. -
10 Can Hear Every Valve Rattle On Long Extended Trips
Jocular: CHEVROLETУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Can Hear Every Valve Rattle On Long Extended Trips
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11 Can Here Every Valve Rattle On Long Extended Trips
Jocular: CHEVROLETУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Can Here Every Valve Rattle On Long Extended Trips
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12 component rattle
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > component rattle
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13 грохотать
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14 галтовочный
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15 дробь
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16 громыхать
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17 sonajera SF Cono Sur
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18 sonajero SM
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19 durmadan konuş
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20 bruit respiratoire
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