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1 Jingle
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2 Jingle
[iŋgl] m, n; -(s), -(s) jingle* * *Jin|glem -(s), -(s)(= kurze, einprägsame Melodie) jingle* * * -
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4 Jingle
m ugs <av> (Tonzeichen) ■ signature tune -
5 jingle
1. Geklimper, Klingeln2. Merkvers, Werbeansage3. ErkennungsmelodieDeutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Redewendungen mit Adjektiven und Partizipien > jingle
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6 Jingle
['dʒiŋgl, 'dʒiŋl]m <-(s), -s> англ джинг, музыка [мелодия] из рекламы -
7 jingle bell
Schelle, KlingglöckchenDeutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Redewendungen mit Adjektiven und Partizipien > jingle bell
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8 das Geklingel
- {jingle} tiếng leng keng, tiếng xủng xoảng, sự lặp âm, câu thơ nhiều âm điệp, câu thơ có nhiều vần điệp, Ai-len, Uc xe hai bánh có mui - {tinkling} sự ngân vang - {tintinnabulation} tiếng kêu leng keng -
9 die schlechten Verse
- {jingle} tiếng leng keng, tiếng xủng xoảng, sự lặp âm, câu thơ nhiều âm điệp, câu thơ có nhiều vần điệp, Ai-len, Uc xe hai bánh có mui -
10 klimpern
I v/i jingle, jangle; auf Klavier: plonk ( schneller: tinkle) (away); auf Gitarre: strum (away); mit den Schlüsseln etc. klimpern jingle ( oder jangle) one’s keys etc.; mit den Wimpern klimpern umg., hum. flutter one’s eyelashes* * *to clink; to jingle; to thrum; to strum* * *klịm|pern ['klɪmpɐn]vito tinkle; (= stümperhaft klimpern) to plonk away (inf); (auf Banjo) to twangmit Geld klimpern — to jingle coins
* * *das1) (a slight metallic ringing sound (made eg by coins or by small bells): The dog pricked up its ears at the jingle of its master's keys.) jingle2) (a ringing sound: the clink of coins.) clink3) (to play especially noisily and unskilfully on a piano or stringed instrument: to strum a tune.) strum4) (to make a twang: He twanged his guitar; The wire twanged.) twang* * *klim·pern[ˈklɪmpɐn]vi1. (Töne erzeugen)auf einer Gitarre \klimpern to plunk away on [or twang] a guitar3. (erklingen lassen)mit seinen Schlüsseln \klimpern to jangle one's keys* * *1.intransitives Verb jingle; tinkle; <coins, keys> jinglemit den Wimpern klimpern — (scherzh.) flutter one's eyelashes [seductively]
2.auf dem Klavier klimpern — (ugs.) plunk away on the piano
* * *mit den Wimpern klimpern umg, hum flutter one’s eyelashes* * *1.intransitives Verb jingle; tinkle; <coins, keys> jinglemit den Wimpern klimpern — (scherzh.) flutter one's eyelashes [seductively]
2.auf dem Klavier klimpern — (ugs.) plunk away on the piano
* * *v.to chink v.to jingle v.to strum v.to thrum v. -
11 klirren
v/i Gläser: clink; Ketten etc.: clank, jangle; Schlüssel etc.: jingle, schwere: jangle; Teller, Fensterscheiben etc.: rattle; Waffen: clash; mit den Gläsern / Ketten / Schlüsseln klirren clink one’s glasses / clank one’s chains / jingle ( oder jangle) one’s keys* * *to clink; to rattle; to tingle; to clang; to clank; to jingle* * *klịr|ren ['klɪrən]vito clink; (Glas auch) to tinkle; (Fensterscheiben) to rattle; (Waffen) to clash; (Ketten, Sporen) to jangle; (Lautsprecher, Mikrofon) to crackle; (Eis) to crunch* * *1) (to strike together noisily: The cymbals clashed.) clash2) (a sharp, ringing sound such as that of a glass being lightly struck, or a stretched wire, thread etc being pulled and released: His knife struck the wine-glass with a loud ping.) ping3) (to make such a sound: The glass pinged.) ping* * *klir·ren[ˈklɪrən]vi▪ \klirrend jangling, clashing* * *intransitives Verb <glasses, ice cubes> clink; <weapons in fight> clash; < window pane> rattle; <chains, spurs> clank, rattle; < harness> jingleklirrender Frost — (fig.) sharp frost
* * *klirren v/i Gläser: clink; Ketten etc: clank, jangle; Schlüssel etc: jingle, schwere: jangle; Teller, Fensterscheiben etc: rattle; Waffen: clash;mit den Gläsern/Ketten/Schlüsseln klirren clink one’s glasses/clank one’s chains/jingle ( oder jangle) one’s keys* * *intransitives Verb <glasses, ice cubes> clink; < weapons in fight> clash; < window pane> rattle; <chains, spurs> clank, rattle; < harness> jingleklirrender Frost — (fig.) sharp frost
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12 Wortgeklingel
n pej. meaningless jingle* * *Wọrt|ge|klin|gelnt (pej)verbiage* * *(a simple rhyming verse or tune: nursery rhymes and other little jingles; advertising jingles.) jingle* * *Wort·ge·klin·gel<-s>nt kein pl (pej fam) empty rhetoric* * *Wortgeklingel n pej meaningless jingle -
13 Erkennungsmelodie
Erkennungsmelodie f MEDIA, V&M signature tune, theme tune, jingle* * *f <Medien, V&M> signature tune, theme tune, jingle -
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15 Eselsbrücke
f mnemonic (aid); ich muss mir eine Eselsbrücke bauen I’ve got to have something that will help me remember* * *Esels|brü|ckef(= Gedächtnishilfe) mnemonic, aide-mémoire; (gereimt) jingle* * *Esels·brü·ckejdm/sich eine \Eselsbrücke bauen to give sb a hint [or clue]/to use a mnemonic device* * *die (ugs.) mnemonic* * *Eselsbrücke f mnemonic (aid);ich muss mir eine Eselsbrücke bauen I’ve got to have something that will help me remember* * *die (ugs.) mnemonic -
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18 Schellengeläut
n jingle (of bells); set of bells* * *Schẹl|len|ge|läut1. nt Schel|len|ge|läu|te2. ntjingling (of bells)mit Schellengeläut(e) fuhr der Pferdeschlitten vorbei — the sleigh passed by with its bells jingling
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19 klimpern
klim·pern [ʼklɪmpɐn]vi1) ( Töne erzeugen)auf einer Gitarre \klimpern to plunk away on [or twang] a guitar( Schlüssel) to jangle3) ( erklingen lassen)mit etw \klimpern to jingle [or chink] [with] sth;mit seinen Schlüsseln \klimpern to jangle one's keys -
20 Slogan
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