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1 trueno
m.1 clap of thunder (Meteo).truenos thunder2 thunder, boom (ruido).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tronar.* * *1 thunder, thunderclap* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Meteo)un trueno — a clap of thunder, a thunderclap
2) (=ruido) [de cañón] boom, thunderingtrueno gordo — * (lit) finale ( of firework display); (fig) big row, major scandal
3) * (=tarambana) wild youth, madcap; (=libertino) rake4) Caribe (=juerga) binge *, noisy party* * *a) (Meteo) thunderclap, clap of thunderb) ( de cañones) thunder* * *= thunder.Ex. He then investigates the three features of the passage: the lightnings, thunders, and voices emanating from the throne.* * *a) (Meteo) thunderclap, clap of thunderb) ( de cañones) thunder* * *= thunder.Ex: He then investigates the three features of the passage: the lightnings, thunders, and voices emanating from the throne.
* * *1 ( Meteo) clap of thunder, thunderclap¿oíste los truenos? did you hear the thunder?2 (de cañones) thunder, thundering* * *
Del verbo tronar: ( conjugate tronar)
trueno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
tronar
trueno
tronar ( conjugate tronar) v impers
to thunder
verbo intransitivo
1 [cañones/voz] to thunder
2 (Méx fam)
( en examen) to fail
verbo transitivo
1 (AmC, Méx fam) ( fusilar) to shoot
2 (Méx fam) ‹examen/alumno› to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)
trueno sustantivo masculinoa) (Meteo) thunderclap, clap of thunder;
tronar verbo impersonal to thunder
trueno sustantivo masculino thunder
' trueno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
retumbar
English:
boom
- clap
- roar
- roll
- rumble
- thunder
- thunderclap
- peal
* * *♦ nm1. [por descarga eléctrica] clap of thunder;truenos thunder;abrir la caja de los truenos to cause a storm2. [ruido] thunder;se oía el trueno de las voces/del torrente you could hear the boom of voices/the thunder of the torrent;truenos thunder, thundering* * *m thunder* * *trueno nm: thunder* * *trueno n clap of thunder -
2 trueno
• clap of thunder• din• rumble• rumbling• thunder• thunderclap -
3 trueno
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4 casa de trueno
• rowdy house -
5 de trueno
• thundering -
6 voz de trueno
• thunderous voice -
7 retumbar
v.1 to resound.2 to boom, to resound, to thunder, to reverberate.3 to boom to.Me retumba la explosión The explosion booms to me.* * *1 (resonar) to resound, echo2 (tronar) to thunder, boom* * *verb1) to resound2) roar3) roll* * *VI1) [artillería] to boom, thunder; [trueno] to roll, crash2) [voz, pasos] to echo* * *verbo intransitivo voz/explosión to boom; eco to resound; paso to echo; trueno to roll, boom; habitación to resound* * *= reverberate, resound, rumble, thunder, rage.Ex. The film was narrowly endorsed by the ALA only after a heated and violent debate which is still reverberating = La película fue apoyada por la ALA con un estrecho margen después de un debate violento y acalorado que todavía resuena.Ex. It has resounded through successive grandiose pronouncements in the major library inquiries of the century, the library as `the centre of the intellectual life of the area which it serves'.Ex. As a writer he could not continue to live in Czechoslovakia after the Soviet tanks rumbled into Prague in 1968.Ex. The juggernaut of 'new British' history thunders on with Smyth's textbook on the United Kingdom between 1660 and 1800.Ex. The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.* * *verbo intransitivo voz/explosión to boom; eco to resound; paso to echo; trueno to roll, boom; habitación to resound* * *= reverberate, resound, rumble, thunder, rage.Ex: The film was narrowly endorsed by the ALA only after a heated and violent debate which is still reverberating = La película fue apoyada por la ALA con un estrecho margen después de un debate violento y acalorado que todavía resuena.
Ex: It has resounded through successive grandiose pronouncements in the major library inquiries of the century, the library as `the centre of the intellectual life of the area which it serves'.Ex: As a writer he could not continue to live in Czechoslovakia after the Soviet tanks rumbled into Prague in 1968.Ex: The juggernaut of 'new British' history thunders on with Smyth's textbook on the United Kingdom between 1660 and 1800.Ex: The party raged into the early morning hours drawing the attention of police, who have increased patrols in the area because of end of the year partying.* * *retumbar [A1 ]viA «voz» to boom; «eco» to resound; «paso» to echo; «trueno» to roll, boom; «cañón/explosión» to boomtiene una voz que retumba he has a loud, booming voicelos golpes hacían retumbar las paredes the banging was making the walls shakeB «habitación» to resoundel teatro retumbaba con los aplausos the theater resounded with the sound of clappingtodo el pasillo parecía retumbar con las pisadas the whole corridor seemed to echo o resound with the sound of footsteps* * *
retumbar ( conjugate retumbar) verbo intransitivo [voz/explosión] to boom;
[ eco] to resound;
[ paso] to echo;
[ trueno] to roll, boom;
[ habitación] to resound
retumbar verbo intransitivo
1 (hacer mucho ruido) to thunder, boom
(las pisadas, golpes) to resound
2 (resonar, pervivir) sus insultos resonaban en mis oídos, his abuse resounded in my head
' retumbar' also found in these entries:
English:
boom
- roll
- rumble
- crash
- pound
- resound
- reverberate
* * *retumbar vi1. [resonar] to resound;sus gritos retumbaban en la cueva his shouts echoed o resounded around the cave;las paredes retumbaban con cada explosión the walls shook with each explosion;Famme retumban los oídos my ears are ringing2. [hacer ruido] to thunder, to boom;el trueno retumbó en la sala the thunder rumbled through the hall* * *v/i boom* * *retumbar vi1) : to boom, to thunder2) : to resound, to reverberate* * *retumbar vb1. (resonar) to echo2. (hacer ruido) to boom -
8 estallido
m.1 explosion (explosión) (de bomba).hubo un estallido de aplausos there was a burst of applause2 outbreak (comienzo) (de guerra).el estallido del escándalo provocó su dimisión he resigned when the scandal broke3 outburst, outbreak, flare-up, burst.* * *1 (explosión) explosion2 (de trueno) crash; (de látigo) crack3 figurado outbreak* * *noun m.1) explosion2) burst3) outbreak* * *SM1) (=explosión) explosion2) [de látigo, trueno] crack3) (=comienzo) outbreak* * *a) ( de bomba) explosion; ( de neumático) bursting; ( de cristal) shatteringb) ( de guerra) outbreak* * *= detonation, bang, blast.Ex. In a true detonation, a shock wave passess through a mass destabilizing it and causing it to disintegrate.Ex. This is how the world ends, not with a bang, but with a whimper.Ex. Obama orders US flags to be flown at half staff in honor of 29 miners killed in blast.* * *a) ( de bomba) explosion; ( de neumático) bursting; ( de cristal) shatteringb) ( de guerra) outbreak* * *= detonation, bang, blast.Ex: In a true detonation, a shock wave passess through a mass destabilizing it and causing it to disintegrate.
Ex: This is how the world ends, not with a bang, but with a whimper.Ex: Obama orders US flags to be flown at half staff in honor of 29 miners killed in blast.* * *hubo un estallido de aplausos there was a burst of applause2 (de una guerra) outbreakcon el estallido de la tormenta/del escándalo when the storm/scandal broke* * *
estallido sustantivo masculino
( de neumático) bursting;
( de cristal) shattering
estallido sustantivo masculino explosion
(de un suceso, una guerra) outbreak
un nuevo estallido de violencia, a further explosion of violence
' estallido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
saltar
English:
bang
- burst
- outbreak
- report
- crack
- eruption
- explosion
- out
* * *estallido nm1. [de bomba, misil, petardo] explosion;[de olas] breaking, crashing; [de trueno] crash; [de látigo] crack;se oyó el estallido de un neumático/globo we heard a tyre/balloon burst;el motor pegó un estallido the engine went bang;hubo un estallido de aplausos there was a burst of applause2. [de guerra, revolución, disturbios, epidemia] outbreak;el estallido de la tormenta se produjo a las cinco the storm broke at five o'clock;el estallido del escándalo provocó su dimisión he resigned when the scandal broke* * *m1 explosion2 de guerra outbreak* * *estallido nm1) explosión: explosion2) : report (of a gun)3) : outbreak, outburst* * *1. (de una bomba) explosion2. (de una guerra) outbreak -
9 fragor
m.1 clamor.2 rumble, din, noise, great noise.* * *1 din, roar (de trueno) crash* * *noun m.roar, noise* * *SM [gen] din, clamour, clamor (EEUU); [de trueno] crash, clash; [de máquina] roar* * *masculino (liter) clamor* (liter)* * *= roar.Ex. All of a sudden we heard the roar of jet engines and looked up to see two military jets lifting off the runway in hot pursuit of this object.* * *masculino (liter) clamor* (liter)* * *= roar.Ex: All of a sudden we heard the roar of jet engines and looked up to see two military jets lifting off the runway in hot pursuit of this object.
* * *( liter)clamor* ( liter)el fragor de la batalla the din o clamor of battleel fragor del oleaje the roar o thundering of the waves* * *
fragor sustantivo masculino din: se olvidó su sombrero en el fragor de la discusión, she forgot her hat in the heat of the argument
* * *fragor nm[de batalla] clamour; [de trueno] crash; [de tormenta] roar, raging* * *m clamor, Brclamour, din* * *fragor nm: clamor, din, roar -
10 estallar
v.1 to explode (explotar) (bomba).si sigo comiendo voy a estallar if I eat any more I'll burstLa bomba estalló de repente The bomb exploded suddenly.2 to break out (sonar) (ovación).La epidemia estalló The epidemic broke out.3 to break out (guerra, epidemia).ha estallado un nuevo escándalo de corrupción a new corruption scandal has erupted4 to blow up, to blow one's top (expresarse bruscamente).se metieron tanto conmigo que al final estallé they went on at me so much I eventually blew up o blew my topestallar en sollozos to burst into tearsestallar en una carcajada to burst out laughing¡voy a estallar de nervios! I'm so nervous!5 to suffer a nervous breakdown, to crumble emotionally, to crack up, to crumble.María estalló Mary suffered a nervous breakdown.6 to explode all of a sudden, to appear suddenly, to blaze forth, to blaze out.7 to explode on.Nos estalló una mina A mine exploded on us* * *1 (reventar) to explode, blow up3 (volcán) to erupt4 (látigo) to crack5 figurado (rebelión, epidemia) to break out6 figurado (pasión, sentimientos) to burst* * *verb1) to explode2) burst3) break out* * *VI1) (=reventar) [pólvora, globo] to explode; [bomba] to explode, go off; [volcán] to erupt; [neumático] to burst; [vidrio] to shatter; [látigo] to crackhacer estallar — to set off; (fig) to spark off, start
2) [epidemia, guerra, conflicto, sublevación] to break out* * *verbo intransitivob) guerra/revuelta to break out; tormenta/escándalo/crisis to breakc) personaestallar en algo — <en llanto/carcajadas> to burst into something
* * *= reach + a head, detonate, break out, burst forth, flare, blow up, blow + sky high, blow + a fuse, pop, let off, reach + boiling point, go off.Ex. Growing concern reached a head in the mid 1980s when a number of practitioners expressed the view that children's librarianship had lost its way.Ex. There has been an explosion in terminology detonated by developments related to XML (eXtensible Markup Language).Ex. Loud, unscripted quarrels between unshaven peasants break out in odd corners of the auditorium and add to the liveliness.Ex. It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.Ex. The visual manifestation of the recent Hale-Bopp comet reminds us how telling are those rare objects which suddenly flare in the sky.Ex. The article 'The library has blown up!' relates the short circuit in the main electrical circuit board of Porstmouth Public Library caused by electricians who were carrying out routine work.Ex. This is all that can be done at this point to prevent the current violence from blowing sky-high, destabilising the region, and sending oil prices into the stratosphere.Ex. He simply blew a fuse and decided to go out on the road, spitefully apologizing again and again, until he got it right.Ex. The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex. By this time, firecrackers and fireworks were being let off willy-nilly in the streets by any mug with a match.Ex. This hilarious show pranks unsuspecting guests, testing their patience to see just how long before they reach boiling point.Ex. My hand looks like a hand grenade went off near it -- all cut up, bruised and with perforations by small bits of flying glass.----* estallar a borbotones = splurt out.* guerra + estallar = war + break out.* hacer estallar = spark, ignite, touch off, blow up, let off.* hacer estallar en añicos = blow + sky high.* hacer estallar una bomba = bomb.* hacer estallar un guerra = ignite + war.* rebelión + estallar = rebellion + break out.* * *verbo intransitivob) guerra/revuelta to break out; tormenta/escándalo/crisis to breakc) personaestallar en algo — <en llanto/carcajadas> to burst into something
* * *= reach + a head, detonate, break out, burst forth, flare, blow up, blow + sky high, blow + a fuse, pop, let off, reach + boiling point, go off.Ex: Growing concern reached a head in the mid 1980s when a number of practitioners expressed the view that children's librarianship had lost its way.
Ex: There has been an explosion in terminology detonated by developments related to XML (eXtensible Markup Language).Ex: Loud, unscripted quarrels between unshaven peasants break out in odd corners of the auditorium and add to the liveliness.Ex: It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.Ex: The visual manifestation of the recent Hale-Bopp comet reminds us how telling are those rare objects which suddenly flare in the sky.Ex: The article 'The library has blown up!' relates the short circuit in the main electrical circuit board of Porstmouth Public Library caused by electricians who were carrying out routine work.Ex: This is all that can be done at this point to prevent the current violence from blowing sky-high, destabilising the region, and sending oil prices into the stratosphere.Ex: He simply blew a fuse and decided to go out on the road, spitefully apologizing again and again, until he got it right.Ex: The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex: By this time, firecrackers and fireworks were being let off willy-nilly in the streets by any mug with a match.Ex: This hilarious show pranks unsuspecting guests, testing their patience to see just how long before they reach boiling point.Ex: My hand looks like a hand grenade went off near it -- all cut up, bruised and with perforations by small bits of flying glass.* estallar a borbotones = splurt out.* guerra + estallar = war + break out.* hacer estallar = spark, ignite, touch off, blow up, let off.* hacer estallar en añicos = blow + sky high.* hacer estallar una bomba = bomb.* hacer estallar un guerra = ignite + war.* rebelión + estallar = rebellion + break out.* * *estallar [A1 ]vi1 (explotar, reventar) «bomba» to explode; «neumático» to blow out, burst; «globo» to burst; «cristal» to shatterla policía hizo estallar el dispositivo police detonated the deviceel vestido le estallaba por las costuras her dress was literally bursting at the seamsun día de estos voy a estallar one of these days I'm going to blow my top ( colloq)2 «guerra/revuelta» to break out; «tormenta» to break; «escándalo/crisis» to breakel conflicto estalló tras un incidente fronterizo the conflict blew up after a border incident3«persona»: estallar EN algo: estalló en llanto she burst into tears, she burst out cryingel público estalló en aplausos the audience burst into applause* * *
estallar ( conjugate estallar) verbo intransitivo
[ neumático] to blow out, burst;
[ globo] to burst;
[ vidrio] to shatter;
[tormenta/escándalo/crisis] to break
estallar en algo ‹en llanto/carcajadas› to burst into sth
estallar verbo intransitivo
1 (reventar) to burst
(explotar) to explode, blow up, go off: a José le estalló la televisión, Jose's TV blew up
estalló el vaso, the glass shattered
2 (un suceso) to break out
3 fig (de rabia, etc) to explode
' estallar' also found in these entries:
English:
blow up
- break out
- burst
- erupt
- explode
- flare up
- let off
- live
- start
- blow
- break
- flare
- go
- let
- pop
- spark
* * *estallar vi1. [reventar] [bomba] to explode, to go off;[misil] to explode; [petardo] to go off; [neumático, globo] to burst; [volcán] to erupt; [cristal] to shatter; [olas] to break, to crash; [botón] to fly off; [cremallera, costura] to burst; [vestido, falda, pantalón] to split;hacer estallar un artefacto explosivo to detonate an explosive device;si sigo comiendo voy a estallar if I eat any more I'll burst2. [sonar] [ovación] to break out;[látigo] to crack; [trueno] to crash3. [desencadenarse] [guerra, revolución, disturbios, epidemia] to break out;[tormenta] to break;ha estallado un nuevo escándalo de corrupción a new corruption scandal has erupted4. [expresarse bruscamente] to blow up, to blow one's top;se metieron tanto conmigo que al final estallé they went on at me so much I eventually blew up o blew my top;estallar en aplausos to burst into applause;estallar en una carcajada to burst out laughing;¡voy a estallar de nervios! I'm so nervous!* * *v/i1 explodeestalló en llanto she burst into tears* * *estallar vi1) reventar: to burst, to explode, to erupt2) : to break out* * *estallar vb1. (explotar) to explode -
11 estruendo
m.1 din, roar (ruido).2 uproar, tumult (alboroto).3 rumbling, blare, clang, clash.* * *1 (ruido) great noise, din2 (confusión) uproar, tumult* * *SM1) (=ruido) din2) (=alboroto) uproar, turmoil3) (=pompa) pomp* * ** * *= rumble, detonation, roar.Ex. Deep in the rugged coal fields of West Virginia, the rumble of a steam locomotive mingles with the sound of the New River crashing through its steep rocky gorge.Ex. In a true detonation, a shock wave passess through a mass destabilizing it and causing it to disintegrate.Ex. All of a sudden we heard the roar of jet engines and looked up to see two military jets lifting off the runway in hot pursuit of this object.* * ** * *= rumble, detonation, roar.Ex: Deep in the rugged coal fields of West Virginia, the rumble of a steam locomotive mingles with the sound of the New River crashing through its steep rocky gorge.
Ex: In a true detonation, a shock wave passess through a mass destabilizing it and causing it to disintegrate.Ex: All of a sudden we heard the roar of jet engines and looked up to see two military jets lifting off the runway in hot pursuit of this object.* * *el derrumbamiento causó un gran estruendo the building came down with a great crashel estruendo del tráfico y de la maquinaria the thunder o din of the traffic and the machinery* * *
estruendo sustantivo masculino ( de las olas) roar;
(de cascada, tráfico) thunder, roar;
( de maquinaria) din
estruendo sustantivo masculino roar, racket: cuando salió el equipo, se levantó un gran estruendo en el estadio, when the team came onto the field, a great roar filled the stadium
' estruendo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estampida
English:
bang
- boom
- din
- roar
- rumble
- thunder
- crack
- smash
* * *estruendo nm1. [ruido] din, roar;[de trueno] crash; [de explosión] roar, boom;las obras producían gran estruendo the building work was causing a huge din2. [alboroto] uproar, tumult* * *m racket, din* * *estruendo nmestrépito: racket, din, roar* * *1. (ruido) loud noise2. (alboroto) racket / din -
12 redoblar
v.1 to redouble (increase).2 to roll.3 to beat the drum, to beat out the rhythm.* * *1 (aumentar) to redouble, intensify2 (doblar) to bend back; (un clavo) to clinch1 (tambores) to roll* * *1. VT1) (=aumentar) to redouble2) (=plegar) [+ papel etc] to bend back; [+ clavo] to clinch2.VI (Mús) to play a roll on the drum; [trueno] to roll, rumble* * *1.verbo transitivo ( aumentar) <esfuerzos/críticas> to redouble; < vigilancia> to step up, tighten2.* * *----* redoblar esfuerzos = redouble + efforts.* * *1.verbo transitivo ( aumentar) <esfuerzos/críticas> to redouble; < vigilancia> to step up, tighten2.* * ** redoblar esfuerzos = redouble + efforts.* * *redoblar [A1 ]vtA (aumentar) to redoubleredoblaron sus esfuerzos/sus críticas they redoubled their efforts/criticismesto hizo que se redoblase la vigilancia this led to security being stepped up o tightenedB ‹clavo› to hammer over, clinch■ redoblarvi«tambor» to roll* * *
redoblar ( conjugate redoblar) verbo transitivo ( aumentar) ‹esfuerzos/críticas› to redouble;
‹ vigilancia› to step up, tighten
verbo intransitivo [ tambor] to roll
redoblar
I vtr (esfuerzos, etc) to redouble: si quieres ganar esa beca, tendrás que redoblar tus esfuerzos, if you want to get this grant you'll have to try twice as hard
(la vigilancia) to step up
II vi (tambor) to roll
' redoblar' also found in these entries:
English:
double
- redouble
- roll
- beat
- intensify
- step
* * *♦ vt[aumentar] to redouble;redoblaron las medidas de seguridad security measures were stepped up o tightened♦ vi[tambor] to roll* * *v/t redouble* * *redoblar vt: to redouble, to strengthen♦ redoblado, -da adj -
13 retumbo
m.1 resonance, echo.2 boom, blast, echo, booming.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: retumbar.* * *1 (sordo) rumble; (estruendoso) boom* * *noun m.2) roll3) roar* * *SM [de artillería] boom, thunder; [de trueno] roll, rolling, crash, crashing; [de voz] boom, booming; [de pasos] echo* * *Ex. There was also a spot from which, if you struck the floor with a hard rap of your heel, you could almost count the reverberations as the sound bounced from floor to ceiling to walls to floor.* * *Ex: There was also a spot from which, if you struck the floor with a hard rap of your heel, you could almost count the reverberations as the sound bounced from floor to ceiling to walls to floor.
* * *retumbo nm: booming, thundering, roll -
14 sobrecogerse
1 (sorprenderse) to be startled2 (asustarse) to be frightened, be scared* * *VPR1) (=sobresaltarse) to be startled, start; (=asustarse) to get scared, be frightened2) (=quedar impresionado) to be overawed (de by)* * *(v.) = winceEx. Librarians across the country winced at that notion.* * *(v.) = winceEx: Librarians across the country winced at that notion.
* * *
■sobrecogerse verbo reflexivo to get scared, to dread
* * *vpr1. [asustarse] to be frightened, to be startled;se sobrecogió al oír el trueno she was startled when she heard the thunder2. [impresionarse] to be shocked* * *v/r1 ( asustarse) be frightened2 ( conmoverse) be moved -
15 tronar
v.1 to thunder.está tronando it's thundering2 to explode (estallar). (Mexican Spanish)3 to split up, to break up (informal) (en relación).4 to let off (hacer estallar) (cohetes). (Mexican Spanish)5 to get rid of, to do away with (informal) (destruir, acabar con).6 to fail (informal) (suspender).7 to thunder to.* * *1 (Used only in the 3rd person; it does not take a subject) (trueno) to thunder2 (cañón etc) to thunder* * *verb1) to thunder2) be furious* * *1. VI1) (Meteo) to thunder2) [cañones etc] to boom, thunder3) * (=enfurecerse) to rave, ragetronar contra — to spout forth against, rage o thunder against
4) * (=reñir)5) * (=arruinarse) to go broke *; (=fracasar) to fail, be ruined2. VT2)3.See:* * *1.verbo impersonal to thunder2.tronar vi1) cañones to thunder; voz/persona to thunder, roarpor lo que pueda tronar — (fam) just in case
2) (Méx fam)a) ( en relación) to split up (colloq)3.tronar vt1) (AmC, Méx fam) ( fusilar) to shoot2) (Méx fam) <examen/alumno> to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)* * *= thunder.Ex. The juggernaut of 'new British' history thunders on with Smyth's textbook on the United Kingdom between 1660 and 1800.----* llueva o truene = come rain or shine, come hell or high water.* llueva, truene o relampaguee = come hell or high water.* llueve o truene = rain or shine.* * *1.verbo impersonal to thunder2.tronar vi1) cañones to thunder; voz/persona to thunder, roarpor lo que pueda tronar — (fam) just in case
2) (Méx fam)a) ( en relación) to split up (colloq)3.tronar vt1) (AmC, Méx fam) ( fusilar) to shoot2) (Méx fam) <examen/alumno> to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)* * *= thunder.Ex: The juggernaut of 'new British' history thunders on with Smyth's textbook on the United Kingdom between 1660 and 1800.
* llueva o truene = come rain or shine, come hell or high water.* llueva, truene o relampaguee = come hell or high water.* llueve o truene = rain or shine.* * *to thunderha estado tronando toda la mañana there have been rumbles of thunder o it has been thundering all morningviA «cañones» to thunder; «voz/persona» to thunder, roar-¡que se callen! -tronó el profesor be quiet! roared o thundered the teachersalió tronando de la reunión he was furious o seething o in a rage when he came out of the meetingpor lo que pueda/pudiera tronar ( fam); just in case1 (en una relación) to split up ( colloq)2 (fracasar) to flop ( colloq)3 (en un examen) to fail, flunk ( colloq)■ tronarvtA (AmC, Méx) (hacer estallar) ‹globo› to pop; ‹cohete› to set off* * *
tronar ( conjugate tronar) v impers
to thunder
verbo intransitivo
1 [cañones/voz] to thunder
2 (Méx fam)
( en examen) to fail
verbo transitivo
1 (AmC, Méx fam) ( fusilar) to shoot
2 (Méx fam) ‹examen/alumno› to fail, flunk (AmE colloq)
tronar verbo impersonal to thunder
' tronar' also found in these entries:
English:
thunder
- boom
- click
- finger
* * *♦ v impersonalto thunder;está tronando it's thundering♦ vta fin de año la gente truena cohetes people let off fireworks at New Yearel gobierno quiere tronar a la institución the government wants to do away with the institution;este remedio es para tronar anginas this medicine is to get rid of sore throats♦ viMéx2. [despotricar] to rant on;siempre está tronando por algo he's always ranting on about something* * *I v/i1 thundertronar con alguien break up with s.o.* * *tronar {19} vi1) : to thunder, to roar2) : to be furious, to rage3) CA, Mex fam : to shoottronar v impers: to thunderestá tronando: it's thundering* * *tronar vb to thunder -
16 voz
f.1 voice (sonido, habla, tono).a media voz in a low voice, under one's breatha voz en grito at the top of one's voiceaclarar o aclararse la voz to clear one's throatalzar o levantar la voz a alguien to raise one's voice to somebodyde viva voz by word of mouthen voz alta alouden voz baja softly, in a low voicemudó la voz his voice broketener la voz tomada to be hoarsela voz de la conciencia the voice of conscience2 shout (grito).decir algo a voces to shout somethingdar voces to shoutdar la voz de alerta to raise the alarmvoz de mando order, command3 say, voice.la voz de la experiencia/del pueblo the voice of experience/of the peopleno tener ni voz ni voto to have no say in the matter4 rumor.corre la voz de que va a dimitir people are saying that she's going to resign¡corre la voz! pass it on!5 voice (cantante).una de las mejores voces del país one of the best voices in the country6 word (vocablo).7 voice (grammar).voz activa/pasiva active/passive voice* * *► nombre femenino (pl voces)1 (sonido) voice2 (grito) shout3 (vocablo, palabra) word4 GRAMÁTICA voice\a media voz in a low voice, softlya voces shoutinga voz en cuello / a voz en grito at the top of one's voiceaclararse la voz to clear one's throatalzar la voz / levantar la voz to raise one's voicecorre la voz que... rumour has it that...dar la voz de alarma to raise the alarmdar una voz a alguien to give somebody a shoutdar voces to shouten voz alta alouden voz baja in a low voiceestar pidiendo algo a voces figurado to be crying out for somethingllevar la voz cantante to sing the leading part 2 figurado to rule the roostmudarle la voz to breakser voz pública to be common knowledge* * *noun f.1) voice2) word* * *SF1) (=sonido humano) voicecon la voz entrecortada o empañada — in a voice choked with emotion
me temblaba la voz — my voice was trembling o shaking
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aclararse la voz — to clear one's throat•
ahuecar la voz — to deepen one's voiceleyó el poema en voz alta — he read the poem aloud o out loud
soñar en voz alta — to think aloud o out loud
¿me lo puedes repetir en voz alta? — can you say that again louder?
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en voz baja — in a low voice, in a whisperme lo dijo en voz baja — she whispered it to me, she told me in a whisper o in a low voice
algunos comentaban, en voz baja, que sería mejor que dimitiera — some were whispering that it would be best if he resigned
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forzar la voz — to strain one's voice•
a media voz — in a whisper•
perder la voz, [quedarse] sin voz — (temporalmente) to lose one's voice; (definitivamente) to lose the power of speech•
a una voz — with one voice•
de viva voz — aloudme lo dijo de viva voz — he told me himself o personally o in person
anudarse 3), desanudar, levantar 1., 7), torrente 2)voz en off — (TV, Cine) voice-over
2) (Mús)a) (=sonido) [de instrumento] soundla voz del órgano — the sound oliterthe strains of the organ
b) (=persona) voicecanción a cuatro voces — song for four voices, four-part song
(fig) to call the tune•
llevar la voz cantante — (en un grupo de pop, rock) to be the lead singer; (en un concierto clásico) to be the lead soprano/tenor etcc) (=habilidad para el canto) voice3) (=aviso) voicela voz de la conciencia — the promptings o voice of conscience
•
dar una voz a algn — to give sb a shoutcuando hayas terminado, dame una voz — give me a shout when you've finished *
voz de mando — (Mil) command
Patricia parece llevar la voz de mando en este asunto — Patricia is the boss when it comes to this matter
4) (=rumor) rumour, rumor (EEUU)•
hacer circular o correr la voz de que... — to spread the rumour o word that...voz común — hearsay, gossip
5) (Pol) (=opinión) voice•
a voces, discutir a voces — to argue noisily o loudlypedir 1., 6)estuve llamando a voces pero no me abrieron la puerta — I called out o shouted but they didn't open the door
7) (en el juego) call8) (Ling)a) (=vocablo) wordb) [del verbo] voice* * *1)a) ( sonido) voiceen voz alta — < hablar> loudly; < leer> aloud, out loud
a voz en grito or cuello — at the top of one's voice
de viva voz — personally, in person
b) ( capacidad de hablar) voice2) ( opinión) voiceno tener ni voz ni voto: no tiene ni voz ni voto en esto — he has no say in the matter
3)a voces: hablar a voces to talk in loud voices; llamar a voces to call out, to shout; pedir algo a voces to cry out for something; dar la voz de alarma — to raise the alarm
b) ( rumor) rumor*corre la voz de que... — word o rumor has it that...
4) (Mús)a) ( persona) voiceb) ( línea melódica)una pieza a cuatro voces — a piece for four voices, a four-part piece
llevar la voz cantante — (fam) to call the tune o shots (colloq)
5) (Ling)a) (frml) ( palabra) wordb) ( forma verbal) voice•* * *= voice.Ex. There are networks which have been designed for transmitting information to and from computers, rather than transmitting people's voices.----* acallar la voz de + Posesivo + conciencia = salve + the conscience.* activado por voz = speech-controlled.* a viva voz = open outcry.* a voces = vociferously, vociferous, open outcry.* a voz en cuello = at the top of + Posesivo + voice.* a voz en grito = at the top of + Posesivo + voice.* bajar la voz = lower + Posesivo + voice.* buzón de voz = voice mail.* con una voz + Adjetivo = in a + Adjetivo + voice.* con una voz cantarina = in sing-song.* conversión de texto a voz = text-to-speech conversion.* con voz = talking.* con voz entrecortada = hesitantly, falteringly, haltingly, jerkily.* con voz suave = soft-spoken, softly-spoken.* corre la voz de que = rumour has it that.* correr la voz = spread + the news.* corría la voz de que = rumour had it that.* corte de voz = voice insert.* dar una voz = holler.* decir con voz + adjetivo = say in + a + Adjetivo + voice.* decir en voz alta = say + out loud, say in + a loud voice.* decir en voz baja = say under + Posesivo + breath, say in + a low voice, say in + a quiet voice.* de viva voz = orally, word-of-mouth, by word of mouth.* de voz suave = soft-spoken, softly-spoken.* dispositivo de entrada de información mediante la voz = voice input device.* en voz alta = loudly, aloud, out loud.* escuchar la voz de la conciencia = listen to + the voice within.* escuchar la voz de la experiencia = listen to + the voice of experience.* escuchar la voz de la razón = listen to + the voice of reason.* escuchar la voz interior = listen to + the voice within.* hablar en voz alta = talk in + a loud voice.* hablar en voz baja = whisper, speak + low.* hacer correr la voz = spread + the word, spread + the good word, pass on + the good word, spread + the news.* identificación mediante la voz = voice-print identification.* información a través de la voz = voice information.* insultar a voces = scream + abuse (at).* la voz de = the voice of.* la voz de la conciencia = the voice within.* la voz de la experiencia = the voice of experience.* la voz de la razón = the voice of reason.* la voz del odio = the voice of hate.* la voz interior = the voice within.* lectura de obra de teatro en voz alta = play-reading [play reading].* lectura en voz alta = reading aloud.* leer en voz alta = read + aloud, read + out loud.* levantar la voz = raise + Posesivo + voice.* llevar la voz cantante = call + the shots, be the boss, call + the tune, rule + the roost, set + the agenda.* mensaje de voz = voice message.* método de pensamiento en voz alta = thinking aloud method.* no tener ni voz ni voto en = have + no say in.* pensar en voz alta = think + aloud, think + out loud.* perder la voz = lose + Posesivo + voice.* quedarse sin voz = lose + Posesivo + voice.* que habla en voz baja = quietly spoken.* reconocimiento de la voz = voice input and output.* reconocimiento de voz = voice recognition.* secreto a voces = open secret.* sintetizador de voz = voice synthesiser.* sistema de conversión de texto a voz = text-to-speech system.* tecnología para el reconocimiento de voz = voice recognition technology.* tono de voz = tone of voice.* transmisión de información a través de la voz = voice transmission.* voz + adquirir + tono = voice + take on + quality.* voz artificial = voice output, synthesised speech.* voz de la conciencia, la = voice of conscience, the.* voz digital = digital voice.* voz humana sintetizada = synthesised speech.* voz interior = inner voice.* voz por Internet = voice over IP (VoIP).* voz sobre IP (VoIP) = voice over IP (VoIP).* voz unánime = unified voice.* * *1)a) ( sonido) voiceen voz alta — < hablar> loudly; < leer> aloud, out loud
a voz en grito or cuello — at the top of one's voice
de viva voz — personally, in person
b) ( capacidad de hablar) voice2) ( opinión) voiceno tener ni voz ni voto: no tiene ni voz ni voto en esto — he has no say in the matter
3)a voces: hablar a voces to talk in loud voices; llamar a voces to call out, to shout; pedir algo a voces to cry out for something; dar la voz de alarma — to raise the alarm
b) ( rumor) rumor*corre la voz de que... — word o rumor has it that...
4) (Mús)a) ( persona) voiceb) ( línea melódica)una pieza a cuatro voces — a piece for four voices, a four-part piece
llevar la voz cantante — (fam) to call the tune o shots (colloq)
5) (Ling)a) (frml) ( palabra) wordb) ( forma verbal) voice•* * *= voice.Ex: There are networks which have been designed for transmitting information to and from computers, rather than transmitting people's voices.
* acallar la voz de + Posesivo + conciencia = salve + the conscience.* activado por voz = speech-controlled.* a viva voz = open outcry.* a voces = vociferously, vociferous, open outcry.* a voz en cuello = at the top of + Posesivo + voice.* a voz en grito = at the top of + Posesivo + voice.* bajar la voz = lower + Posesivo + voice.* buzón de voz = voice mail.* con una voz + Adjetivo = in a + Adjetivo + voice.* con una voz cantarina = in sing-song.* conversión de texto a voz = text-to-speech conversion.* con voz = talking.* con voz entrecortada = hesitantly, falteringly, haltingly, jerkily.* con voz suave = soft-spoken, softly-spoken.* corre la voz de que = rumour has it that.* correr la voz = spread + the news.* corría la voz de que = rumour had it that.* corte de voz = voice insert.* dar una voz = holler.* decir con voz + adjetivo = say in + a + Adjetivo + voice.* decir en voz alta = say + out loud, say in + a loud voice.* decir en voz baja = say under + Posesivo + breath, say in + a low voice, say in + a quiet voice.* de viva voz = orally, word-of-mouth, by word of mouth.* de voz suave = soft-spoken, softly-spoken.* dispositivo de entrada de información mediante la voz = voice input device.* en voz alta = loudly, aloud, out loud.* escuchar la voz de la conciencia = listen to + the voice within.* escuchar la voz de la experiencia = listen to + the voice of experience.* escuchar la voz de la razón = listen to + the voice of reason.* escuchar la voz interior = listen to + the voice within.* hablar en voz alta = talk in + a loud voice.* hablar en voz baja = whisper, speak + low.* hacer correr la voz = spread + the word, spread + the good word, pass on + the good word, spread + the news.* identificación mediante la voz = voice-print identification.* información a través de la voz = voice information.* insultar a voces = scream + abuse (at).* la voz de = the voice of.* la voz de la conciencia = the voice within.* la voz de la experiencia = the voice of experience.* la voz de la razón = the voice of reason.* la voz del odio = the voice of hate.* la voz interior = the voice within.* lectura de obra de teatro en voz alta = play-reading [play reading].* lectura en voz alta = reading aloud.* leer en voz alta = read + aloud, read + out loud.* levantar la voz = raise + Posesivo + voice.* llevar la voz cantante = call + the shots, be the boss, call + the tune, rule + the roost, set + the agenda.* mensaje de voz = voice message.* método de pensamiento en voz alta = thinking aloud method.* no tener ni voz ni voto en = have + no say in.* pensar en voz alta = think + aloud, think + out loud.* perder la voz = lose + Posesivo + voice.* quedarse sin voz = lose + Posesivo + voice.* que habla en voz baja = quietly spoken.* reconocimiento de la voz = voice input and output.* reconocimiento de voz = voice recognition.* secreto a voces = open secret.* sintetizador de voz = voice synthesiser.* sistema de conversión de texto a voz = text-to-speech system.* tecnología para el reconocimiento de voz = voice recognition technology.* tono de voz = tone of voice.* transmisión de información a través de la voz = voice transmission.* voz + adquirir + tono = voice + take on + quality.* voz artificial = voice output, synthesised speech.* voz de la conciencia, la = voice of conscience, the.* voz digital = digital voice.* voz humana sintetizada = synthesised speech.* voz interior = inner voice.* voz por Internet = voice over IP (VoIP).* voz sobre IP (VoIP) = voice over IP (VoIP).* voz unánime = unified voice.* * *A1 (sonido) voicele temblaba la voz her voice shooktiene una voz de trueno he has a thundering o booming voicea mí no me levantes la voz don't raise your voice to metodavía no ha cambiado or mudado la voz his voice hasn't broken yetse aclaró la voz she cleared her throattiene la voz tomada he's hoarsehablaban en voz baja they were speaking quietly, they were speaking in low voices o in hushed tonesléelo en voz alta read it aloud o out loudme lo dijo a media voz he whispered it to mecon esa vocecita no se le oye nada you can't hear a thing she says, she speaks so quietly o she has such a quiet voiceno le hizo caso a la voz de la conciencia he took no notice of the voice of his consciencea voz en grito or cuello at the top of one's voicede viva voz personally, in person2 (capacidad de hablar) voiceno te conviene forzar la voz you shouldn't strain your voicequedarse sin voz to lose one's voiceCompuesto:( Mil) commandB (opinión) voicela voz del pueblo the voice of the peopleno tener ni voz ni voto: no tiene ni voz ni voto en esto he has no say o he doesn't have any say in the matter1 (gritos) shouting, shouts (pl)¿qué pasa? ¿qué son esas voces? what's happening? what's all that shouting?¡tenías que haber oído las voces que daba! you should have heard him shouting!a voces: hablaban a voces they were talking in loud voices, they were talking loudly o shoutingestuve llamando a voces, pero nadie me oyó I called out o shouted, but nobody heard meun problema que pide a voces una solución rápida a problem that is crying out for a quick solutiondar la voz de alarma to raise the alarm2 (rumor) rumor*corre la voz de que se van a divorciar word o rumor has it that they are going to get divorced, there is a rumor going around that they are going to get divorcedD ( Mús)1 (persona) voice2(línea melódica): una pieza a cuatro voces a piece for four voices, a four-part piececantaban a dos voces they were singing a duet3(habilidad para cantar): tiene buena voz he has a good voice4 (de un instrumento) soundE ( Ling)una voz de origen hebreo a word of Hebrew origin2 (forma verbal) voiceCompuestos:active, active voicepassive, passive voice* * *
voz sustantivo femenino
1 ( en general) voice;
tener la voz tomada to be hoarse;
hablar en voz baja to speak quietly;
en voz alta ‹ hablar› loudly;
‹ leer› aloud, out loud;
una pieza a cuatro voces (Mús) a piece for four voices, a four-part piece;
voz activa/pasiva (Ling) active/passive voice
2
hablar a voces to talk in loud voices
voz sustantivo femenino
1 (sonido) voice
a media voz, in a low voice, softly
de viva voz, verbally
en voz alta, aloud, out loud
en voz baja, in a low voice, quietly
Rad TV (grabación) voz en off, voice-over
2 (grito) shout: dales una voz, give them a shout
a voces, shouting
3 (opinión) no tener ni voz ni voto, to have no say in the matter
4 Ling (palabra) voice
(forma verbal) voice
5 Mús (persona que canta) voice
a tres voces, for three voices
♦ Locuciones: (divulgar una noticia) correr la voz: corre la voz para que se entere todo el mundo, spread the rumours so that everybody finds out about it
figurado llevar la voz cantante, to rule the roost o to call the shots
pedir algo a voces, to be crying out for sthg
a voz en grito/a voz en cuello, at the top of one's voice
figurado secreto a voces, open secret
' voz' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- acre
- aguardentosa
- aguardentoso
- aguda
- agudo
- ahuecar
- alarma
- alta
- alto
- apagada
- apagado
- bajar
- bajinis
- cadenciosa
- cadencioso
- cantante
- casarse
- cascada
- cascado
- chillar
- chillón
- chillona
- dar
- desconocida
- desconocido
- desgarrada
- desgarrado
- despacio
- educar
- entrecortada
- entrecortado
- escala
- gallo
- grave
- grito
- hueca
- hueco
- inflexión
- levantar
- llamada
- modular
- mortecina
- mortecino
- nasal
- operarse
- penetrante
- permitirse
- quebrarse
- quiebro
English:
A
- aback
- abrasive
- active
- aloud
- angry
- be
- bear
- belt out
- break
- breath
- breathe
- broken
- carry
- catch
- convulse
- crack
- croak
- deep
- deepen
- doubtful
- drone
- drop
- echo
- evenly
- faint
- falter
- gasp out
- get
- grating
- grave
- groom
- gruff
- harsh
- have
- hollow
- indistinct
- lay up
- level
- light
- loud
- menace
- miss
- muffled
- nasal
- offstage
- out
- piping
- quaver
- quiet
* * *voz nf1. [sonido, habla] voice;tiene la voz aguda she has a shrill voice;tiene muy buena voz she has a fine o very good voice;la voz de la conciencia the voice of conscience;canta bien pero le falta voz she's a good singer, but her voice lacks power;mudó la voz his voice broke;me quedé sin voz I lost my voice;tener la voz tomada to be hoarse;le temblaba la voz her voice was trembling;voz en off Cine voice-over; Teatro voice offstageen voz baja softly, in a low voice;hablaban en voz baja they spoke in a low voice;muchos comentan, en voz baja, que ha sido un fracaso many people are saying under their breath that it's been a failure;alzar la voz (a alguien) to raise one's voice (to sb);bajar la voz to lower one's voice;levantar la voz a alguien to raise one's voice to sb;¡levanta la voz! speak up!;a media voz in a low voice, under one's breath;de viva voz: informó de viva voz a los periodistas he told the journalists personally;quiero agradecérselo de viva voz I want to thank her in personvoz de mando order, command3. [grito] shout;dar una voz a alguien to give sb a shout;¡qué voces! ¿por qué hablan tan alto? what a racket! why do they have to speak so loud?;dar voces to shout;decir algo a voces to shout sth;llamar a alguien a voces to shout to sb;estar pidiendo algo a voces to be crying out for sth4. [opinión] voice;[derecho a opinar] say;cada vez se oyen más voces discrepantes more and more voices are being raised in disagreement;la voz de la experiencia/del pueblo the voice of experience/of the people;tener voz y voto to have a say;no tener ni voz ni voto to have no say in the matter;Famla voz de su amo: han acusado a la televisión pública de no ser más que la voz de su amo public television has been accused of being little more than a mouthpiece for the government5. [cantante] voice;una de las mejores voces del país one of the best voices in the country;una pieza para dos voces a piece for two voices;llevar la voz cantante to call the tune6. [rumor] rumour;corre la voz de que va a dimitir people are saying that she's going to resign;¡corre la voz! pass it on!7. [vocablo] word8. Gram voicevoz activa active voice;voz pasiva passive voice* * *f1 voice;a media voz in a hushed o low voice;a voz en grito at the top of one’s voice;en voz alta aloud;en voz baja in a low voice;levantar oalzar la voz a alguien raise one’s voice to s.o.;conocer a alguien en la voz recognize s.o.’s voice;a una voz with one voice, as one;quería contártelo de viva voz he wanted to tell you in person;llevar la voz cantante fig call the tune, call the shots;no tener voz ni voto fig not have a say;tener voz y voto POL have full voting rights;dar voces shout;estar pidiendo a voces algo be crying out for sth;hacer correr la voz spread the word;a dos voces MÚS for two voices2 figrumor, Brrumour* * *1) : voice2) : opinion, say3) grito: shout, yell4) : sound5) vocablo: word, term6) : rumor7)a voz en cuello : at the top of one's lungs8)dar voces : to shout9)en voz alta : aloud, in a loud voiceen voz baja : softly, in a low voice* * *voz n1. (en general) voice2. (grito) shout¡no me des esas voces! don't shout!en voz alta out loud / aloud -
17 estampido
m.report, bang.* * *1 bang\dar un estampido to go bang* * *SM [de pistola, fusil] bang, report; [de bomba] blast, bang; [de trueno] boom, crash* * ** * ** * *(de una pistola) bang, report; (de una bomba) bangla bomba produjo un gran estampido the bomb exploded with a loud bang* * *
estampido sustantivo masculino ( de pistola) bang, report;
( de bomba) bang
estampido sustantivo masculino explosion, crash, report (of a gun), boom: sonó un estampido que nos hizo saltar de nuestro asiento, we heard a crash that made us jump out of our seats
* * *estampido nm[de bomba] bang; [de pistola] bang, report; [de cañón] boom Av estampido sónico sonic boom* * *m bang -
18 redoble
m.1 roll, drumroll.2 redoubling, intensification.3 redouble.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: redoblar.* * *1 roll* * *SM [de tambor] drumroll; [de trueno] roll, rumble* * *masculino drumroll* * *masculino drumroll* * *drumroll* * *
Del verbo redoblar: ( conjugate redoblar)
redoblé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
redoble es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
redoblar
redoble
redoblar ( conjugate redoblar) verbo transitivo ( aumentar) ‹esfuerzos/críticas› to redouble;
‹ vigilancia› to step up, tighten
verbo intransitivo [ tambor] to roll
redoble sustantivo masculino
drumroll
redoblar
I vtr (esfuerzos, etc) to redouble: si quieres ganar esa beca, tendrás que redoblar tus esfuerzos, if you want to get this grant you'll have to try twice as hard
(la vigilancia) to step up
II vi (tambor) to roll
redoble m (de tambor) drumroll
' redoble' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tambor
English:
beating
- roll
* * *redoble nm[de tambor] roll, drum roll* * *m MÚS (drum)roll -
19 tableteo
m.rattling, rattle, clatter.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tabletear.* * *1 rattling, rattle* * *SM rattle* * *masculino rattling, clickety-clack* * *masculino rattling, clickety-clack* * *clack, rattling, clickety-clack, clackety-clack* * *tableteo nmrattling* * ** * *tableteo nm: clack, rattling
См. также в других словарях:
trueno — (De tronar). 1. m. Estruendo, asociado al rayo, producido en las nubes por una descarga eléctrica. 2. Ruido o estampido que causa el tiro de cualquier arma o artificio de fuego. 3. coloq. Joven atolondrado, alborotador y de mala conducta. 4.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Trueno — ► sustantivo masculino 1 METEOROLOGÍA Ruido provocado por una descarga eléctrica en las nubes y que se percibe con posterioridad al relámpago. SINÓNIMO tronido 2 Estampido producido por disparo de un arma de fuego o un artificio de fuego: ■ a lo… … Enciclopedia Universal
Trueno — Para otros usos de este término, véase Trueno (desambiguación). Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada, como revistas especializadas, monografías, prensa diaria o páginas de Internet fidedignas.… … Wikipedia Español
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trueno — (m) (Intermedio) ruido que se oye muy a menudo durante la tormenta Ejemplos: Me espantan los truenos, durante la tempestad me escondo bajo una colcha. El dios griego del trueno fue Zeus. Sinónimos: sonido, ruido, estruendo, fragor, estampido,… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
Trueno Naranja — Fabricante Horacio Steven (Creador) General Motors de Argentina (Apoyo oficial) Período 1968 19 … Wikipedia Español
Trueno (desambiguación) — Trueno puede referirse a: Ligustrum vulgare, en México un árbol de la familia Oleaceae recibe el nombre de trueno, originario de Europa pero que es muy común y se ha naturalizado en ese país; llamado en otras partes de habla hispana Alheña,… … Wikipedia Español
trueno — s m Ruido fuerte y violento que sigue al rayo o que producen las armas de fuego o el estallido de cohetes u otros explosivos: retumbar los truenos de una tormenta … Español en México
trueno — Sinónimos: ■ tronido, tronada, retumbo, estruendo, estampido, fragor, ruido … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
trueno — m. Ruido fuerte producido en las nubes por una descarga eléctrica … Diccionario Castellano
trueno gordo — ► locución Estampido muy ruidoso con que termina una sesión de fuegos artificiales … Enciclopedia Universal