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Макаров: звуки фанфарУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the blare of the trumpets
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1. n звук трубы2. n рёв; резкий, неприятный звук3. n автомобильный гудок4. n яркий цвет; ослепительный блеск5. v трубить, играть на медных инструментах6. v вопить, орать, реветь7. v дать автомобильный гудок8. v ярко светиться, слепить глазаСинонимический ряд:1. blaze (noun) blaze; dazzle; glare2. blaze (verb) blaze; flame; flare; glare; glow3. emit loud sound (verb) bellow; blast; boom; clang; emit loud sound; howl; roar; sound loudly; trumpet; wail; yell4. scream (verb) scream; shout; shriek -
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1. [bleə] n1. 1) звук трубыthe blare of the trumpets [of the brass] - звуки фанфар [медных инструментов]
2) рёв; резкий, неприятный звук ( радио и т. п.)3) автомобильный гудок2. яркий цвет; ослепительный блеск2. [bleə] v1. 1) трубить, играть на медных инструментах2) вопить, орать, реветь (о радио и т. п.)3) дать автомобильный гудок2. ярко светиться, слепить глаза -
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blɛə
1. сущ.
1) звуки труб;
рев;
пронзительный, громкий звук Syn: noise
2) ослепительная вспышка, яркий свет Syn: dazzling, brilliance
3) цветистость, чрезмерная пышность Syn: flamboyance
2. гл.
1) громко трубить, издавать громкий и пронзительный звук
2) объявлять, провозглашать что-л. в цветистой манерезвук трубы;
- the * of the trumpets звуки фанфар рев;
резкий, неприятный звук автомобильный гудок яркий цвет;
ослепительный блеск;
- the * of colour in the picture ослепительные краски картины трубить, играть на медных инструментах;
- the band *d a march духовой оркестр сыграл марш вопить, орать, реветь дать автомобильный гудок;
- to * a warning предупредить автомобильным сигналом ярко светиться, слепить глазаblare громко трубить ~ звуки труб;
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I[bleə] n փողի/շեփորի ձայնII[bleə] v փողահարել, շեփոր փչել. The trumpets blared Շեփորները հնչում/փողահարում էին -
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I. vtthe radio was blaring out loud music aus dem Radio dröhnte laute Musikto \blare out out a melody eine Melodie hinausschmetternto \blare out out an order einen Befehl hinausbrüllen* * *1. vi(loud voice, music) schallen; (trumpets) schmettern; (radio, music also) plärren; (car horn) laut hupen; (person) brüllen2. vt sep(trumpets) tune schmettern; (radio) music plärren; (person) order, warning etc brüllen -
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1. intransitive verb[Lautsprecher:] plärren; [Trompete:] schmettern2. transitive verb3. nounblare [out] — [hinaus]plärren [Worte]; [hinaus]schmettern [Melodie]
see 1.: Plärren, das; Schmettern, das* * *[bleə] 1. verb 2. nounthe blare of trumpets.) das Schmettern* * *[bleəʳ, AM bler]a \blare of trumpets Trompetengeschmetter nt* * *[blɛə(r)]1. nPlärren nt, Geplärr nt; (of car horn) lautes Hupen; (of trumpets) Schmettern nt2. viplärren; (car horn) laut hupen; (trumpets) schmetternthe music/his voice blared through the hall — die Musik/seine Stimme schallte durch den Saal
he likes to drive with the music blaring — er dreht die Musik im Auto gern voll auf (inf)
3. vtbe quiet!, he blared — Ruhe!, brüllte er
* * *blare [bleə(r)]A v/i1. dial heulen, plärren, brüllena) schmettern (Trompete),b) brüllen, plärren (Radio etc)3. grell leuchten (Farben etc)B v/ta) einen Befehl etc brüllen,b) ein Musikstück etc schmettern2. Lärm machen mit:blare the horn laut hupenC s1. a) Schmettern nb) Brüllen n, Plärren nc) Lärm m:a blare of horns lautes Hupen2. grelles Leuchten3. (Reklame- etc) Rummel m* * *1. intransitive verb[Lautsprecher:] plärren; [Trompete:] schmettern2. transitive verb3. nounblare [out] — [hinaus]plärren [Worte]; [hinaus]schmettern [Melodie]
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I [bleə(r)]nome squillo m.II [bleə(r)]* * *[bleə] 1. verb(often with out) to make a loud, harsh sound: The radio blared (out music). essere a tutto volume2. nounthe blare of trumpets.) chiasso* * *[blɛə(r)]1. n2. vt(also: blare out) far risuonare3. vi(see n), strombettare; urlare; suonare a tutto volume* * *blare /blɛə(r)/n. [cu]1 squillo2 strombettio; chiasso; frastuono.(to) blare /blɛə(r)/A v. i.● to blare away, strombazzare, suonare, ecc., a tutto spiano.* * *I [bleə(r)]nome squillo m.II [bleə(r)] -
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bleə
1. verb(often with out) to make a loud, harsh sound: The radio blared (out music). sonar muy fuerte, bramar, berrear
2. nounthe blare of trumpets.) estrépito, clamorblare vb sonar a todo volumentr[bleəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (loud noise) estruendo, fragor nombre masculino2 (of trumpet) trompetazo1 resonar, sonarblare n: estruendo mn.• fragor s.m.• resplandor s.m.• trompetazo s.m.v.• resonar v.
I bler, bleə(r)noun estridencia f, estruendo m
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intransitive verb atronar*Phrasal Verbs:[blɛǝ(r)]1.N [of music, siren] estruendo m ; [of trumpet] trompetazo m2.3.VI (also: blare out) [music, siren] sonar a todo volumen, resonar* * *
I [bler, bleə(r)]noun estridencia f, estruendo m
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intransitive verb atronar*Phrasal Verbs: -
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[bleə] 1. verb(often with out) to make a loud, harsh sound: The radio blared (out music). larme; skingre2. nounthe blare of trumpets.) skingrende lyd* * *[bleə] 1. verb(often with out) to make a loud, harsh sound: The radio blared (out music). larme; skingre2. nounthe blare of trumpets.) skingrende lyd -
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[bleə] 1. verb(often with out) to make a loud, harsh sound: The radio blared (out music). berrar2. nounthe blare of trumpets.) clamor* * *[blɛə] n 1 clangor: som alto como de clarim, som muito alto. the sirens of the fire brigade blared in the night / a sirene do carro dos bombeiros cortou a noite. 2 brilho, intensidade de cores. • vt 1 estar em volume muito alto. 2 proclamar em voz alta. -
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bleə 1. verb(often with out) to make a loud, harsh sound: The radio blared (out music). gjalle, skingre2. nounthe blare of trumpets.) skrall, gjalling, skingrende lydIsubst. \/bleə\/(trompet)støt, baluba, fanfareIIverb \/bleə\/1) ule, hyle, smatre (som en trompet)2) bråke, smelle, skrålebe blaring away tute i vei, hamre løs, dure løs, blåse av all kraft, skråle i veiblare out sette full guffe\/kraft på, dure løs på utbasunere, skråle ut, rope, skrike -
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n. yüksek ses, boru sesi (Argo), boru gibi ses (Argo)————————v. boru sesi çıkarmak, bangır bangır çalmak, yüksek sesle çalmak* * *1. öt (v.) 2. boru (n.)* * *[bleə] 1. verb(often with out) to make a loud, harsh sound: The radio blared (out music). bas bas bağırmak, bangır bangır ötmek2. nounthe blare of trumpets.) gürültü, patırtı -
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