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1 noisily
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2 belch
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3 brawl
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4 bustle
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5 champ
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6 chatter
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7 clash
[klæʃ] 1. noun1) (a loud noise, like eg swords striking together: the clash of metal on metal.) žvangesys2) (a serious disagreement or difference: a clash of personalities.) konfliktas3) (a battle: a clash between opposing armies.) susirėmimas, mūšis4) ((of two or more things) an act of interfering with each other because of happening at the same time: a clash between classes.) sutapimas2. verb1) (to strike together noisily: The cymbals clashed.) žvangtelėti2) (to fight (in battle): The two armies clashed at the mouth of the valley.) susikauti, susiremti3) (to disagree violently: They clashed over wages.) susikivirčyti4) (to interfere (with something or each other) because of happening at the same time: The two lectures clash.) sutapti5) ((of colours) to appear unpleasant when placed together: The (colour of the) jacket clashes with the (colour of the) skirt.) kirstis -
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9 crash
[kræʃ] 1. noun1) (a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard: I heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.) trenksmas2) (a collision: There was a crash involving three cars.) avarija, sudužimas, susidūrimas3) (a failure of a business etc: the Wall Street crash.) krachas, bankrotas4) (a sudden failure of a computer: A computer crash is very costly.)2. verb1) (to (cause to) fall with a loud noise: The glass crashed to the floor.) su trenksmu (nu)kristi, sudaužyti2) (to drive or be driven violently (against, into): He crashed (his car); His car crashed into a wall.) su- daužyti, trenktis3) ((of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed: His plane crashed in the mountains.) sudužti, numušti4) ((of a business) to fail.) patirti bankrotą5) (to force one's way noisily (through, into): He crashed through the undergrowth.) brautis6) ((of a computer) to stop working suddenly: If the computer crashes, we may lose all our files.)3. adjective(rapid and concentrated: a crash course in computer technology.) intensyvus- crash-land -
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11 jangle
['‹æŋɡl](to (cause to) give a harsh (ringing) sound: The bell jangled noisily.) džeržgėti, žvangėti, džeržginti -
12 merry
['meri]1) (cheerful; noisily or laughingly lively etc: merry children; a merry party.) linksmas2) (slightly drunk: He's been getting merry on whisky.) linksmas, įkaušęs•- merrily- merriness
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13 munch
(to chew (food etc) noisily with the lips closed: She was munching her toast.) čiaumoti -
14 noise
[noiz]1) (a sound: I heard a strange noise outside; the noise of gunfire.) garsas2) (an unpleasantly loud sound: I hate noise.) triukšmas•- noiselessly
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15 plonk
[ploŋk](to place or put noisily and rather clumsily: He plonked his books on the table; She plonked herself down in front of the fire.) drėbti(s) -
16 quack
I 1. noun(the cry of a duck.) kryksmas, kryksėjimas2. verb(to make such a sound: The ducks quacked noisily as they swam across the pond.) krykti, kryksėtiII noun((used as an adjective) a person who dishonestly claims to have medical qualifications: a quack doctor/psychologist; quack medicine/cures.) šundaktaris, šarlatanas; šarlataniškas -
17 slam
[slæm] 1. past tense, past participle - slammed; verb1) (to shut with violence usually making a loud noise: The door suddenly slammed (shut); He slammed the door in my face.) (užsi)trenkti2) (to strike against something violently especially with a loud noise: The car slammed into the wall.) trenktis2. noun((the noise made by) an act of closing violently and noisily: The door closed with a slam.) trenksmas -
18 snort
[sno:t] 1. verb1) ((usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out: The horses snorted impatiently.) prunkšti2) ((of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc: She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.) prunkštelėti2. noun(an act of snorting: a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter.) prunkštimas -
19 snuffle
(to make sniffing noises, or breathe noisily: He's snuffling because he has a cold.) šnarpšti -
20 sob
[sob] 1. past tense, past participle - sobbed; verb1) (to weep noisily: I could hear her sobbing in her bedroom.) raudoti, kūkčioti2) (to say, while weeping: `I can't find my mother,' sobbed the child.) kūkčioti2. noun(the loud gasp for breath made when one is weeping etc.) kūkčiojimas
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См. также в других словарях:
Noisily — Nois i*ly, adv. In a noisy manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
noisily — adverb in a noisy manner; in such a way as to create a great deal of noise or sound They talked noisily and long into the night … Wiktionary
noisily — adv. Noisily is used with these verbs: ↑clatter, ↑gulp, ↑snore, ↑suck … Collocations dictionary
noisily — noisy ► ADJECTIVE (noisier, noisiest) ▪ full of or making a lot of noise. DERIVATIVES noisily adverb noisiness noun … English terms dictionary
noisily — adverb with much noise or loud and unpleasant sound (Freq. 1) he blew his nose noisily • Ant: ↑quietly • Derived from adjective: ↑noisy … Useful english dictionary
noisily — adverb see noisy … New Collegiate Dictionary
noisily — See noisy. * * * … Universalium
noisily — nɔɪzɪlɪ adv. loudly, boisterously … English contemporary dictionary
noisily — nois·i·ly … English syllables
noisily — See: noisy … English dictionary
quarrel noisily — index brawl Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary