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1 tinkle
[ˈtɪŋkl]1. verbto (cause to) make a sound of, or like, the ringing of small bells:يَرِن، يَدُقThe doorbell tinkled.
2. nounthis sound:رَنينI heard the tinkle of glass chimes.
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2 tinkle
رَنَّ \ clang: to (make) the loud ringing sound of metal striking metal: The great bell clanged in the tower. ring: to sound like a bell, or by using a bell: The tetephone rang, (of a bell) sound; make a sharp sound A shot rang out. tinkle: (of small bells, glass, bits of ice, etc.) to make a light ringing sound. -
3 tinkle
صَوْتُ رَنِين \ tinkle: a tinkling sound. -
4 رنة
1) clang 2) tinkle -
5 رنة معدنية
metallic tinkle -
6 أعلن الوقت بالرنين
v. tinkle -
7 جعله يرن
v. clang, tinkle -
8 خشخشة
n. clank, clink, clatter, rattle, rustle, crinkle, rumbling, rustling, jingle, tinkle -
9 رن
1́ n. buzz2́ v. ring, sound, twang, ping, plunk, clang, resonate, resound, peal, tinkle, toll, chink, chime, strike -
10 رنين
1́ adj. ringing, resonant2́ n. ringing, ring, peal, ping, tinkle, Chink, jingle, clang, twang, resonance, sound, tone -
11 جلجلة
جَلْجَلَةrattle, clank, clink; jingle, tinkle; peal, ringing, resounding, reverberation -
12 رنين
رَنِينring(ing); toll(ing); peal; ting; tinkle; resonance -
13 رن
رَنّto ring; to toll; to peal; to ting; to tinkle; to resound, resonate -
14 طنطنة
طَنْطَنَة: طَنِينring(ing), peal, tinkle, tinkling, tintinnabulation; buzz(ing), hum(ming), drone, droning -
15 رن
رَنَّ \ clang: to (make) the loud ringing sound of metal striking metal: The great bell clanged in the tower. ring: to sound like a bell, or by using a bell: The tetephone rang, (of a bell) sound; make a sharp sound A shot rang out. tinkle: (of small bells, glass, bits of ice, etc.) to make a light ringing sound. -
16 صوت
صَوْت \ noise: a sound, esp. one that is loud or unpleasant: the noise of an engine; a strange noise in the night. sound: a noise; sth. that is heard: the sound of music; a hammering sound. voice: the sound that one makes in speaking or singing: Did you recognize his voice. vote: an act of making a choice or decision by means of vote. \ أَحْدَثَ صَوْتًا \ sound: to make a noise; cause (sth.) to make a noise, as a sign or warning: The bell sounded at the end of the lesson. Sound your horn when you reach a dangerous corner. \ أَحْدَثَ صَوْتًا (كصوت القَدَم عندما تُرفَع من الوَحل أو تَغُوص فيه) \ squelch: to make a sucking sound, as when one lifts one’s foot out of wet mud. \ بِصَوْتٍ خافِت \ under one’s breath: (speaking) very quietly. \ بِصَوْتٍ عالٍ \ aloud: in a voice that may be heard: He read it aloud. loud: noisily: Don’t talk so loud. loudly: noisily: He knocked loudly on the door. out: loudly; clearly: Call out so that everyone can hear you. He cried out in fear. \ See Also مرتفع( مرتفع)، مسموع( مسموع) \ صَوْتُ ارْتِطَام \ crash: the noise of sth. crashing: There was a crash of breaking glass. \ صَوْتُ انْفِجَار \ blast: the sound of an explosion. report: the sharp explosive noise of a gun. \ صَوْتُ تَهَشُّم \ smash: violent breaking, or the sound of it; a violent accident: a car smash. \ صَوْتٌ حادّ مُتَكَرِّر \ pip: a short sharp musical note on radio or the telephone (as a sign of sth.): When you hear the pips, put in another coin. \ صَوْتُ رَنِين \ tinkle: a tinkling sound. \ صَوْتُ سُقوط جِسْم خفيف في الماء \ plop: the sound of a small object falling into water. \ صَوْتُ الضِّحك \ ha, ha: (in books) the sound of laughter. \ صَوْتُ العَقْل \ reason: common sense; sensible and fair opinion or advice: He’s too excited to listen to reason. \ صَوْتٌ عَميقٌ وخَفِيض \ bass: (of man’s voice; of musical notes or instruments) having a deep low sound. \ صَوْتٌ قَرَارِيّ \ bass: (of man’s voice; of musical notes or instruments) having a deep low sound. \ صَوْتٌ مُجَسَّم \ stereo: (of recorded sound; short for stereophonic) producing different sounds from different directions, by the use of loudspeakers. \ صَوْتٌ مَكْتُوم (لضَربَة أو سَقْطَة) \ thud: the dull sound of a heavy thing striking the ground or another object: He fell out of bed with a thud. \ صَوْتٌ موسيقي مُنْفَرِد \ note: a single sound in music: Men can sing low notes and women can sing high notes. \ صَوْتُ الوَطْء \ tread: the sound of sb. walking: the tread of heavy feet. -
17 clang
رَنَّ \ clang: to (make) the loud ringing sound of metal striking metal: The great bell clanged in the tower. ring: to sound like a bell, or by using a bell: The tetephone rang, (of a bell) sound; make a sharp sound A shot rang out. tinkle: (of small bells, glass, bits of ice, etc.) to make a light ringing sound. -
18 ring
رَنَّ \ clang: to (make) the loud ringing sound of metal striking metal: The great bell clanged in the tower. ring: to sound like a bell, or by using a bell: The tetephone rang, (of a bell) sound; make a sharp sound A shot rang out. tinkle: (of small bells, glass, bits of ice, etc.) to make a light ringing sound.
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