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1 mugghiare
1 (muggire) to bellow2 (del mare) to roar; (del vento) to howl3 (lamentarsi, gridare) to howl.* * *[mug'gjare]2) (urlare di dolore) to bellow, to roar with pain* * *mugghiare/mug'gjare/ [1](aus. avere)2 (urlare di dolore) to bellow, to roar with pain -
2 muggire
muggire v. intr.1 (di bovini) to moo, to low2 (mugghiare) to bellow3 (fig. letter.) to roar; (di vento) to howl.* * *[mud'dʒire]* * *muggire/mud'dʒire/ [102] -
3 ruggire
roar* * *ruggire v. intr. to roar (anche fig.): si sentivano i leoni ruggire in lontananza, you could hear the lions roaring in the distance; il vento ruggiva lungo il canalone, the wind roared (o howled) down the canyon.* * *[rud'dʒire] 1.verbo transitivo to roar, to bellow [ordine, minaccia]2.* * *ruggire/rud'dʒire/ [102]to roar, to bellow [ ordine, minaccia](aus. avere) to roar (anche fig.). -
4 boato
m rumble* * *boato s.m. rumble; bellow; roar.* * *[bo'ato]sostantivo maschile (di valanga, tuono, vulcano) boom, rumble; (della folla) roar* * *boato/bo'ato/sostantivo m.(di valanga, tuono, vulcano) boom, rumble; (della folla) roar. -
5 mugghio
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6 muggire vi
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7 muggito sm
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8 bramito
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9 muggire
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10 muggito
sm [mud'dʒito]
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