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دَنْدَنة \ hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeroplane. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). \ هَمْهَمة \ hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeropalne. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). -
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n. twilight, dusk.* * *n., poët. the sea, from its dusky colour; salt húm, the salt sea, Lex. Poët., Edda (Gl.), also in poët. compds.II. in prose, twilight, dusk; um kveldit í húmi, Fb. iii. 333; en húm var á mikit, Fas. ii. 284, Grett. (in a verse); í húminu, in the dusk of evening, Gísl. 138, Thom. 308: of the grey dusk in the morning, Fms. vi. 284; hence comes prob. the mod. phrase, að koma, fara í humótt (hámóti) á eptir, to lag behind, sneak behind another. humóttu-legr, adj. sneaking and ashamed. -
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[ham] past tense, past participle hummed1. verb1) to make a musical sound with closed lips:يُرَنِّمُ ، يُدَنْدِنُHe was humming a tune to himself.
2) to make a similar sound:يَطِنُّThe bees were humming round the hive.
3) to be active:يَضِجُّ بالحَرَكَةِ والنَّشاطThings are really humming round here.
2. nouna humming sound:طنين، دَنْدَنَهa hum of conversation.
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طَنِين \ buzz: the noise made by a bee. hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeropalne. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). whine: a whining noise. whirr: a sound made by sth. (wings, wheels, etc.) moving (round) quickly in the air: the whir(r) of machinery. whizz: the noise of sth. rushing very fast through the air. -
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دَوِيّ \ buzz: any noise (of machines, of people talking, etc.) like that made by the bee. hum: a steady sound like that made by a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeroplane. rumble: a sound like distant thunder: the rumble of heavy guns far away. thunder: a loud noise in the sky during a storm; any noise like this: the thunder of heavy guns. \ See Also هَدير، قصف (قَصْف) -
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طَنَّ (أصْدَرَ طَنِينًا، دوِيًّا، هَدِيرًا) \ boom: to make a deep hollow sound: They heard the boom of a big gun. The speaker had a loud booming voice. buzz: to make a buzz, be filled with a buzzing noise. hum: (of machines) to make a steady noise like a bee. whirr: (also whir) to make a whir: The sewing-machine whirred as he turned the handle. whizz: make a noise by rushing along through the air: The arrow whizzed past my nose. \ See Also أز (أَزَّ) -
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دَنْدَنَ \ croon: to sing (esp. lovesongs) in a low-voice. hum: (of people) to make a singing sound without opening one’s mouth: She hummed a song to herself. -
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هَمْهَمَ \ growl: to make a low sound in the throat, like an angry dog. hum: (of people) to make a singing sound without opening one’s mouth: She hummed a song to herself. murmur: to make (or speak in) a murmur: Bees were murmuring in the garden. The sick woman murmured a few words. mutter: to speak in a low voice that is not meant to be heard: Stop muttering to yourself and tell us the facts. -
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تَرَنَّمَ \ hum: (of people) to make a singing sound without opening one’s mouth: She hummed a song to herself. -
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دَوَّى \ hum: (of machines) to make a steady noise like a bee. ring: to make a sharp sound: A shot rang out. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. thunder: to make thunder; make a noise like it: It was thundering all night. She thundered down the stairs. \ See Also أرعد (أَرْعَدَ) -
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humista (verb)hyristä (verb)hyrrätä (verb)hyräillä (verb)porista (verb)surista (verb)humina (noun)hurina (noun)hyrinä (noun)hyräily (noun)kohina (noun)laulella (noun)puheensorina (noun)sorina (noun)surina (noun)hyrinstä -
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vb. "not to do" cited as 1st person aorist: humin "I do not"; pa.t. húmë. VT45:17. See \#um-.
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hum — hum1 [hum] vi. hummed, humming [ME hummen, of echoic orig., as in Ger hummel, bumblebee, MDu hommeln, hum] 1. to make a low, continuous, murmuring sound like that of a bee or a motor 2. to sing with the lips closed, not producing words 3. to give … English World dictionary
Hum — (h[u^]m), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Hummed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Humming}.] [Of imitative origin; cf. G. hummen, D. hommelen. [root]15.] 1. To make a low, prolonged sound, like that of a bee in flight; to drone; to murmur; to buzz; as, a top hums. P.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English