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C vi1 [hen] glousser ; a clucking sound un gloussement ;2 fig to cluck over ( fuss) s'affairer comme une mère poule autour de ; ( in annoyance) faire des petits bruits d'agacement devant. -
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cluck [klʌk]2. noun* * *[klʌk] 1.noun gloussement m2.transitive verb3.1) [hen] glousser2) figto cluck over — ( fuss) s'affairer comme une mère poule autour de
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cluck [klʌk](hen, person) glousser;∎ figurative to cluck over sb être aux petits soins pour ou avec qn;∎ she clucked in disapproval elle a claqué sa langue de désapprobation2 noun(a) (of hen) gloussement m; (of person → in pleasure) gloussement m; (→ in disapproval) claquement m de langue∎ you dumb cluck! c'est malin! -
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cluck [klʌk]1. n куда́хтанье, клохта́ние2. v куда́хтать, клохта́ть -
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[klʌk] I II 1. 2.1) [ hen] chiocciare, fare coccodè2) fig.to cluck over sb. — coccolare, vezzeggiare qcn
* * *1. noun((a sound like) the call of a hen.) il chiocciare2. verb(to make such a sound.) chiocciare* * *cluck /klʌk/n.3 (ling.) click; consonante avulsiva.(to) cluck /klʌk/A v. i.B v. t.2 esprimere (qc.) imitando il verso della chioccia; bofonchiare: He clucked his disapproval, espresse la sua disapprovazione bofonchiando● (fam.) to cluck over sb., coccolare, vezzeggiare q. □ to cluck over st., brontolare per qc.; trovare a ridire su qc. □ to cluck one's tongue, schioccare la lingua.* * *[klʌk] I II 1. 2.1) [ hen] chiocciare, fare coccodè2) fig.to cluck over sb. — coccolare, vezzeggiare qcn
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1. noun((a sound like) the call of a hen.) cloqueo
2. verb(to make such a sound.) cloqueartr[klʌk]1 cloqueo1 cloquearcluck ['klʌk] vi: cloquear, cacarearcluck n: cloqueo m, cacareo mn.• cloqueo s.m.v.• cloquear v.
I klʌkintransitive verb \<\<hen\>\> cloquear; \<\<person\>\> chascar* or chasquear la lengua
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2) ( fool) (AmE colloq) idiota mf (fam)[klʌk]1. N1) [of hen] cloqueo m2) (with tongue) chasquido m (de la lengua)2. VI1) [hen] cloquear2) [person] chasquear con la lengua* * *
I [klʌk]intransitive verb \<\<hen\>\> cloquear; \<\<person\>\> chascar* or chasquear la lengua
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intransitive verbgackern; (to call chicks) glucken* * *1. noun 2. verb(to make such a sound.) glucken* * *[klʌk]II. vtto \cluck disapproval seinen Unwillen äußern* * *[klʌk]1. vigackern; (hen to chicks) glucken2. nGackern nt; (of hen to chicks) Glucken nt* * *cluck [klʌk]A v/i1. a) gackernb) glucken2. schnalzenB v/t1. gluckend locken (Henne)2. cluck one’s tongue mit der Zunge schnalzenC s1. a) Gackern nb) Glucken n2. Schnalzen n3. US sla) Trottel mb) Naivling m* * *intransitive verbgackern; (to call chicks) glucken* * *v.glucken (Henne) v.locken v. -
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{klAk}
I. 1. клопам (за кокошка), CLUCKing hen квачка
2. къткам
II. 1. клопане
2. къткане* * *{klAk} v 1. клопам (за кокошка), clucking hen квачка; 2. къткам.(2) n 1. клопане; 2. къткане.* * *клопам; къткане; кудкудякам; клопане; къткам;* * *1. i. клопам (за кокошка), clucking hen квачка 2. ii. клопане 3. къткам 4. къткане* * * -
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n AmE slHe must be the world's prize cluck — Он, наверное, самый большой дурак на свете
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[klʌk]cluck кудахтанье, клохтанье cluck кудахтать, клохтать -
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klʌk
1. сущ. клохтанье, кудахтанье Syn: cackle
2. гл. клохтать, кудахтать Syn: cackle кудахтанье, клохтанье кудахтать, клохтать хмыкать;
фыркать;
пыхтеть - she *ed her sympathy она сочувственно хмыкнула - she *ed her disapproval она недовольно фыркнула - to * to a horse причмокнуть, погоняя лошадь (американизм) (разговорное) балда, дурень( американизм) (разговорное) дрянь, никудышная вещь( американизм) (разговорное) фальшивая монета cluck кудахтанье, клохтанье ~ кудахтать, клохтать -
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I1. [klʌk] n1. кудахтанье, клохтанье2. = click1 I 22. [klʌk] v1. кудахтать, клохтать2. хмыкать; фыркать; пыхтетьII [klʌk] n амер. разг.to cluck to a horse - причмокнуть, погоняя лошадь
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N1. कुड़कुड़ानाThe cluck of hen could be heard from the poultry farm.--------V1. कुड़कुड़ाने\cluckकी\cluckआवाज़\cluckकरनाShe has the habit of clucking her tongue. -
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1. noun((a sound like) the call of a hen.) cacarejo2. verb(to make such a sound.) cacarejar* * *[kl∧k] n cacarejo. • vi 1 cacarejar. 2 expressar-se mostrando interesse, aprovação ou desaprovação. clucking hen galinha choca. -
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[English Word] cluck[Swahili Word] -gogoreka[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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