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1 tintineo
• chinking sound• clink• ding-dong• jingle• ting• tinkle• tinkling• tinkling sound• tintinnabulation -
2 tintineo
m.1 tinkle, tinkling.2 jingle, tinkle, chinking sound, clink.3 ringing in the ears, tinnitus, entotic sounds.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tintinear.* * *1 (de vidrio) clink, clinking, chink2 (de campanillas) jingling, ting-a-ling* * *noun m.jingle, tinkle* * *SM = tintín* * *= tinkle, jingle.Ex. When we stopped half-way up for tea I put my rucksack down on a rock and heard a tinkle of breaking glass -- my thermos was at the bottom.Ex. She heard a jingle of keys and turned to find that a man standing next to her had removed keys and some cash from her purse.----* tintineo, tilín, retintín = tinkle.* * *= tinkle, jingle.Ex: When we stopped half-way up for tea I put my rucksack down on a rock and heard a tinkle of breaking glass -- my thermos was at the bottom.
Ex: She heard a jingle of keys and turned to find that a man standing next to her had removed keys and some cash from her purse.* tintineo, tilín, retintín = tinkle.* * ** * *
tintineo sustantivo masculino
1 clinking
2 tinkling
' tintineo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
telefonear
English:
chink
- clink
- jingle
* * *tintineo nmtinkle, tinkling* * *tintineo nm: clink, jingle, tinkle
См. также в других словарях:
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