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['boistəres](wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) støjende* * *['boistəres](wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) støjende -
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'boistəres(wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) alborotadortr['bɔɪstərəs]1 (noisy, rowdy) bullicioso,-a, alborotador,-ra2 (unruly) revoltoso,-a3 (exuberant) exuberanteboisterous ['bɔɪstərəs] adj: bullicioso, escandaloso♦ boisterously advadj.• alborotado, -a adj.• alborotador adj.• borrascoso, -a adj.• borrasquero, -a adj.• bullicioso, -a adj.• estrepitoso, -a adj.'bɔɪstərəs['bɔɪstǝrǝs]ADJ1) (=unrestrained) [person] bullicioso, escandaloso; [crowd] bullicioso, alborotado; [meeting] bullicioso, tumultuoso2) (=in high spirits) [child, game] bullicioso, alborotado; [party] bullicioso, muy animado3) (=rough) [sea, waves] embravecido; [wind] tempestuoso* * *['bɔɪstərəs] -
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'boistəres(wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) bråkete, støyendeadj. \/ˈbɔɪst(ə)rəs\/1) bråkende, støyende, larmende, høyrøstet, løssluppen, voldsom2) stormende, hard, sterk -
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['boistəres](wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) fyrirgangssamur, hávaðasamur -
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['boistəres](wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) barulhento* * *bois.ter.ous[b'ɔistərəs] adj 1 tumultuoso, impetuoso, tempestuoso, tormentoso. 2 violento, rude, turbulento. 3 barulhento. -
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['boistəres](wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) razposajen* * *[bɔistərəs]adjective ( boisterously adverb)vihrav, silovit; bučen, glasen, hrupen -
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['boistəres](wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) trokšņains; trakulīgs* * *trakulīgs, straujš; trakojošs -
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['boistəres](wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) triukšmingas, veržlus -
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['boistəres](wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) samopašný* * *• hlucne veselý• búrlivý• divoký• prudký -
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['boistəres](wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) gălăgios, neastâmpărat -
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['boistəres](wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) ζωηρός και θορυβώδης -
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adjective1) (noisily cheerful) ausgelassen2) (rough) wild* * *['boistəres](wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) ungestüm* * *bois·ter·ous[ˈbɔɪstərəs]2. (exuberant) übermütig, ausgelassento be in \boisterous spirits in ausgelassener Stimmung sein* * *['bOIstərəs]adj* * *boisterous [ˈbɔıstərəs] adj (adv boisterously)1. stürmisch (Meer, Wetter etc)2. lärmend, laut3. ausgelassen, wild (Person, Party etc)* * *adjective1) (noisily cheerful) ausgelassen2) (rough) wild* * *adj.heftig adj.ungestüm adj. -
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adj. gürültücü, şamatacı, taşkın, fırtınalı, sert (hava)* * *1. gürültülü 2. şiddetli* * *['boistəres](wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) yaygaracı, şamatacı -
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• hyväntahtoinen• hillitön• hurja• vauhko• villi• vimmattu• vallaton• väkivaltainen• raaka• raisu• riehakas• rasavilli• riehakka• remuava• raju• kiihkeä• kesytön• myrskyisä• meluisa• melskeinen• meluava• äänekäs* * *'boistəres(wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) raisu -
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['bɔɪstərəs]2) (tempestuous) [ sea] turbolento* * *['boistəres](wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) turbolento* * *boisterous /ˈbɔɪstərəs/a.2 ( del tempo, degli elementi) forte; violento; tempestoso; turbolento: a boisterous wind, un forte vento; a boisterous sea, un mare tempestosoboisterously avv. boisterousness n. [u].* * *['bɔɪstərəs]2) (tempestuous) [ sea] turbolento -
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adverbsee academic.ru/7994/boisterous">boisterous: ausgelassen; wild* * *bois·ter·ous·ly[ˈbɔɪstərəsli]1. (noisily) laut2. (exuberantly) übermütig, ausgelassen* * *['bOIstərəslI]advshout, sing, laugh ausgelassen; play wild, übermütig* * *adverb* * *adv.heftig adv.ungestüm adv.
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