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1 clang
[klæŋ]1. verbto produce a loud ringing sound:يَرِن، يَطِنThe heavy gate clanged shut.
2. nounsuch a sound:رَنين، طَنينa loud clang.
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2 clang
رَنين (المعْدن) \ clang: the loud ringing sound of metal striking metal: I heard the changing of the great bell in the tower. -
3 clang
رَنَّ \ clang: to (make) the loud ringing sound of metal striking metal: The great bell clanged in the tower. ring: to sound like a bell, or by using a bell: The tetephone rang, (of a bell) sound; make a sharp sound A shot rang out. tinkle: (of small bells, glass, bits of ice, etc.) to make a light ringing sound. -
4 تلاحن
1) clang association 2) clanging -
5 رنة
1) clang 2) tinkle -
6 أطلق صوتا كالكركي
v. clang -
7 جعله يرن
v. clang, tinkle -
8 رن
1́ n. buzz2́ v. ring, sound, twang, ping, plunk, clang, resonate, resound, peal, tinkle, toll, chink, chime, strike -
9 رنين
1́ adj. ringing, resonant2́ n. ringing, ring, peal, ping, tinkle, Chink, jingle, clang, twang, resonance, sound, tone -
10 صوت الكركي
n. clang -
11 قعقع
v. clatter, rumble, clash, rattle, clank, clang, clink -
12 قعقعة
n. clatter, clash, rattle, clank, clang, rumble -
13 رن
رَنَّ \ clang: to (make) the loud ringing sound of metal striking metal: The great bell clanged in the tower. ring: to sound like a bell, or by using a bell: The tetephone rang, (of a bell) sound; make a sharp sound A shot rang out. tinkle: (of small bells, glass, bits of ice, etc.) to make a light ringing sound. -
14 رنين (المعدن)
رَنين (المعْدن) \ clang: the loud ringing sound of metal striking metal: I heard the changing of the great bell in the tower. -
15 ring
رَنَّ \ clang: to (make) the loud ringing sound of metal striking metal: The great bell clanged in the tower. ring: to sound like a bell, or by using a bell: The tetephone rang, (of a bell) sound; make a sharp sound A shot rang out. tinkle: (of small bells, glass, bits of ice, etc.) to make a light ringing sound. -
16 tinkle
رَنَّ \ clang: to (make) the loud ringing sound of metal striking metal: The great bell clanged in the tower. ring: to sound like a bell, or by using a bell: The tetephone rang, (of a bell) sound; make a sharp sound A shot rang out. tinkle: (of small bells, glass, bits of ice, etc.) to make a light ringing sound.
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