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whirr [wɜ:(r)]1 noun(of wings) bruissement m; (of camera, machinery) bruit m, ronronnement m; (of helicopter, propeller) bruit m, vrombissement m;∎ we could hear the whirr of the cameras on entendait le ronronnement des caméras -
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whirr [wɜ:r][machinery] ronronner2. noun[of machinery] ronronnement m* * *[wɜː(r)], US [hwɜːr] 1.noun ( of motor) vrombissement m; (of toy, camera, insect) bourdonnement m; ( of wings) bruissement m2.intransitive verb [motor] vrombir; [camera, fan] tourner; [insect] bourdonner; [wings] bruire -
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[wɪz], US [hwɪz] 1.1) (colloq) ( expert) as (colloq) m (at en)2) ( whirr) sifflement m3) (colloq) ( quick trip) tour m rapide ( around de)4) (colloq) Culinary2.(colloq) transitive verb ( deliver quickly) filer (colloq)3.to whizz by ou past — [arrow, bullet] passer en sifflant; [car] passer à toute allure; [person] passer rapidement
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whizz, US hwIzA n2 ( whirr) sifflement m ;3 ○ ( quick trip) tour m rapide (around de) ;4 ○ Culin give the mixture a whizz in the blender faites passer rapidement le mélange au mixer.C vi to whizz by ou past [arrow, bullet] passer en sifflant ; [car, bicycle] passer à toute allure ; [person] passer rapidement ; to whizz through the air [arrow, bullet] fendre l'air ; to whizz along the road [car] filer à toute allure le long de la route.▶ whizz up [sth] réduire [qch] en purée. -
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whirr — whir [wə: US wə:r] v past tense and past participle whirred present participle whirring [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from a [i]Scandinavian language] to make a fairly quiet regular sound, like the sound of a bird or insect moving its wings… … Dictionary of contemporary English
whirr — [ wɜr, hwɜr ] another spelling of whir … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
whirr — meaning ‘to make a continuous buzzing sound’, is spelt with two rs in BrE and usually with one r in AmE, and the corresponding noun follows suit. The verb has inflected forms whirred, whirring in both varieties … Modern English usage
whirr — (also whir) ► VERB (whirred, whirring) ▪ (of something rapidly rotating or moving to and fro) make a low, continuous, regular sound. ► NOUN ▪ a whirring sound. ORIGIN probably Scandinavian … English terms dictionary
whirr — [[t](h)wɜ͟ː(r)[/t]] whirrs, whirring, whirred also whir VERB When something such as a machine or an insect s wing whirrs, it makes a series of low sounds so quickly that they seem like one continuous sound. The camera whirred and clicked. [V ing] … English dictionary
whirr — verb Whirr is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑machine … Collocations dictionary
whirr — [wɜː] verb [I] to make a fast repeated quiet sound whirr noun [singular] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
whirr — /wɜ / (say wer) verb (i) (whirred, whirring) 1. to go, fly, dart, revolve, or otherwise move quickly with a vibratory or buzzing sound. –noun 2. the act or sound of whirring: the whirr of wings. Also, whir. {Middle English, from Scandinavian;… …
whirr whirred, whirring — verb (I) to make a fairly quiet, regular sound, like the sound of a bird or insect moving its wings very fast: Cameras whirred and reporters scribbled. whirr noun (countable usually singular) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
whirr — I. verb see whir I II. noun see whir II … New Collegiate Dictionary
whirr — /hwerr, werr/, v.i., v.t., n. whir. * * * … Universalium