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1 skramle
clank, clatter* * *vb rattle ( fx the car rattled along; a shower of stones rattled on the roof), clatter ( fx pots and pans clattered in the cupboard),( rumle) rumble;[ skramle med] rattle, clatter. -
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* * *vb rattle ( fx the windows rattled in the wind),( især mere regelmæssigt) clack ( fx clacking heels),( hurtigere) clatter ( fx clacking (, clattering) typewriters; the children clattered downstairs; the horses clattered along);( om tænder) chatter;[ klapre på en skrivemaskine] clatter away at a typewriter. -
3 rasle
clank, rustle* * *vb rattle ( fx the stones (, coins) rattled in the tin (, on the roof); the car rattled along);( om maskineri, tallerkener etc) clatter;( om tørre blade, papir etc) rustle;( om tunge metalting) clank ( fx the chains clanked);( om mønter) clink, chink,( fortsat lyd) jingle;( om glas) clink, chink;( om nøgler) jingle;( indsamle penge) collect money (in a box), shake a collecting box;[ rasle med] rattle; clatter; rustle; clank; jingle; clink;(fig) rattle the sabre;[ rasle ned] rattle down, come clattering down, crash to the ground,( om priser) slump. -
4 buldre
roar, roll* * *vb( højere) thunder; roar;( råbe op) bluster;[ buldre ned ad trappen] clatter down the stairs;[ buldre på døren] rattle (el. hammer) at the door. -
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6 knebre
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7 larm
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8 rabalder
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9 raslen
* * *rattling, rattle; clatter(ing); rustling; clank(ing); jingling, jingle; clink(ing). -
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Clatter — Clat ter, n. 1. A rattling noise, esp. that made by the collision of hard bodies; also, any loud, abrupt sound; a repetition of abrupt sounds. [1913 Webster] The goose let fall a golden egg With cackle and with clatter. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clatter — ► NOUN ▪ a loud rattling sound as of hard objects striking each other. ► VERB 1) make a clatter. 2) fall or move with a clatter. ORIGIN Old English, of imitative origin … English terms dictionary
Clatter — Clat ter, v. t. To make a rattling noise with. [1913 Webster] You clatter still your brazen kettle. Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clatter — Clat ter, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Clattered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Clattering}.] [AS. cla?rung a rattle, akin to D. klateren to rattle. Cf. {Clack}.] 1. To make a rattling sound by striking hard bodies together; to make a succession of abrupt, rattling… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clatter — [n] loud noise ballyhoo*, bluster, clack, clangor, hullabaloo*, pandemonium, racket, rattle, rumpus, shattering, smashing; concepts 181,189,595 clatter [v] crash; make racket bang, bluster, bump, clang, clank, clash, hurtle, noise, rattle, roar,… … New thesaurus
clatter — [klat′ər] vi. [ME clateren < OE * clatrian (akin to MDu klateren) < IE base * gal , to CALL, cry out] 1. to make, or move with, a rapid succession of loud, sharp noises; rattle 2. to chatter noisily vt. to cause to clatter n. [ME clater… … English World dictionary
clatter — index noise Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
clatter — late O.E. clatrung, probably from O.E. *clatrian, of imitative origin. Cf. M.Du. klateren, E.Fris. klatern, dial. Ger. klattern. The noun is attested from mid 14c. Clatterer or clatterfart, which wyl disclose anye light secreate. [Richard Huloet … Etymology dictionary
Clatter — Coordinates: 52°32′32″N 3°28′36″W / 52.54215°N 3.47679°W / 52.54215; 3.47679 … Wikipedia
clatter — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ loud, noisy ▪ metallic ▪ sudden VERB + CLATTER ▪ make … Collocations dictionary
clatter — verb 1 (I, T) if heavy hard objects clatter, or if you clatter them, they make a loud unpleasant noise: The tray fell clattering to the ground. 2 (intransitive always + adv/prep) to move quickly and noisily: clatter over/down/along etc: The horse … Longman dictionary of contemporary English