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clink [klɪŋk]3. noun* * *[klɪŋk] 1.1) ( noise) tintement m2) (colloq) ( prison) taule (colloq) f, trou (colloq) m2.transitive verb faire tinter [glass, keys]3.intransitive verb [glass, keys] tinter -
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clink [klɪŋk]faire tinter ou résonner;∎ they clinked (their) glasses ils ont trinquétinter, résonner3 noun∎ in the clink en taule -
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I 1. noun 2. intransitive verb[Flaschen, Gläser:] klirren; [Münzen, Schlüssel:] klimpern3. transitive verbklirren mit [Glas]II noun* * *[kliŋk] 1. noun(a ringing sound: the clink of coins.) das Klimpern2. verb* * *clink1[klɪŋk]I. vtto \clink glasses die Gläser klingen lassenclink2[klɪŋk]in [the] \clink im Knast [o Kittchen] fam* * *I [klɪŋk]1. vtklirren lassen; (= jingle) klimpern mitshe clinked a coin against the window — sie schlug mit einer Münze gegen die Scheibe, dass es klirrte
2. viklirren; (= jingle) klimpern3. n no plKlirren nt, Klimpern ntIIthe clink of glasses as they drank to his health — das Klingen der Gläser, als auf sein Wohl getrunken wurde
n(inf: prison) Knast m (inf)* * *clink1 [klıŋk]A v/i klingen, klimpern, klirrenclink glasses (mit den Gläsern) anstoßenC s Klingen n, Klimpern n, Klirren nclink2 [klıŋk] s sl Kittchen n, Knast m:be in clink im Kittchen oder Knast sitzen, Knast schieben* * *I 1. noun(of glasses, bottles) Klirren, das; (of coins, keys) Klimpern, das2. intransitive verb[Flaschen, Gläser:] klirren; [Münzen, Schlüssel:] klimpern3. transitive verbklirren mit [Glas]II noun* * *v.klingen v.(§ p.,pp.: klang, geklungen)klirren v.tönen v. -
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1. noun(a ringing sound: the clink of coins.) tintineo
2. verb(to (cause to) make such a sound: They clinked their glasses together.) tintineartr[klɪŋk]1 (noise) tintineo1 hacer tintinear1 tintinear————————tr[klɪŋk]clink ['klɪŋk] vi: tintinearclink n: tintineo mn.• chirona s.f.• retintín s.m.• tintín s.m.v.• tintinear v.
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1. klɪŋktransitive verb hacer* tintinear
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1) ( sound) (no pl) tintineo m2) c ( prison) (sl) cárcel f, trullo m (Esp arg), bote m (Méx arg), cana f (AmS arg)
I [klɪŋk]1.N [of coins] tintín m, tintineo m ; [of glasses] choque m2.VT hacer sonar, hacer tintinear3.VI [coins] tintinear
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** [klɪŋk]N (=jail) trena ** f* * *
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1) ( sound) (no pl) tintineo m2) c ( prison) (sl) cárcel f, trullo m (Esp arg), bote m (Méx arg), cana f (AmS arg) -
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I [klɪŋk] II 1. [klɪŋk]verbo transitivo far tintinnare [glass, keys]2.verbo intransitivo [glass, keys] tintinnareIII [klɪŋk]* * *[kliŋk] 1. noun(a ringing sound: the clink of coins.) tintinnio2. verb(to (cause to) make such a sound: They clinked their glasses together.) far tintinnare* * *[klɪŋk]1. n2. vtto clink glasses with sb — brindare or fare cin cin con qn
3. vi* * *clink (1) /klɪŋk/n. [u]clink (2) /klɪŋk/n.( slang) prigione; galera; gattabuia (pop.).(to) clink /klɪŋk/A v. i.tintinnare; tinnire (lett.)B v. t.far tintinnare.* * *I [klɪŋk] II 1. [klɪŋk]verbo transitivo far tintinnare [glass, keys]2.verbo intransitivo [glass, keys] tintinnareIII [klɪŋk] -
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kliŋk 1. noun(a ringing sound: the clink of coins.) klirr(ing), skrangling2. verb(to (cause to) make such a sound: They clinked their glasses together.) klirre, skrangle; skålefengselIsubst. \/klɪŋk\/klirr, klirring, skranglingIIsubst. \/klɪŋk\/( slang) arrest, kasjott, fengselbe put in clink bli satt i kasjottenIIIverb \/klɪŋk\/klirre (med), skrangle (med), skramle (med), rasle (med)clink glasses with skåle med -
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[kliŋk] 1. noun(a ringing sound: the clink of coins.) klinken; klirren2. verb(to (cause to) make such a sound: They clinked their glasses together.) klinke med; klirre; skåle med* * *[kliŋk] 1. noun(a ringing sound: the clink of coins.) klinken; klirren2. verb(to (cause to) make such a sound: They clinked their glasses together.) klinke med; klirre; skåle med -
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[kliŋk] 1. noun(a ringing sound: the clink of coins.) tinido2. verb(to (cause to) make such a sound: They clinked their glasses together.) tinir* * *[kliŋk] n 1 tinido, som de vidro. 2 rima. 3 sl cadeia. • vt+vi 1 tinir. 2 fazer retinir. we clinked glasses with him tocamos os copos à sua saúde. -
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1. n звон2. n стишок, рифмованный пустячок3. n пронзительный крик4. n шотл. разг. деньги, звонкая монета5. v звенеть, звучать6. v рифмоваться7. n сл. тюрьма, тюремная камераСинонимический ряд:1. tinkle (noun) click; ding-dong; jingle; jingling; ring; ting; tinkle2. jangle (verb) chink; chinkle; clang; clank; clunk; ding-dong; jangle; jingle; ring; ting; tingle; tinkle -
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interj. çın————————n. şıngırtı, tıngırtı; kodes; hapishane————————v. şıngırdamak, şıkırdamak, tıkırdamak, tıngırdamak, şıkırdatmak, şıngırdatmak, çınlatmak, tokuşturmak* * *1. şıkırdat (v.) 2. şıkırtı (n.)* * *[kliŋk] 1. noun(a ringing sound: the clink of coins.) şıngırtı2. verb(to (cause to) make such a sound: They clinked their glasses together.) şıngırda(t)mak -
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• helinä• helistellä• helistely• helistä• helähtää• helähdys• vankila• kilinä• kilahtaa• kilahdus• kilisyttää• kilistä• kilistää• linna* * *kliŋk 1. noun(a ringing sound: the clink of coins.) kilinä2. verb(to (cause to) make such a sound: They clinked their glasses together.) kilisyttää, kilistä -
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I1. noun1) звон (тонкого металла, стекла)2) scot. collocation звонкая монета2. verbзвенеть; звучать; to clink glasses звенеть бокалами, чокатьсяIInoun jargonтюрьма; mil. 'губа'* * *1 (n) звон; звонкая монета; пронзительный крик; стишок2 (v) звенеть; звучать; рифмоваться* * *звон, отчетливый резкий звук* * *[ klɪŋk] n. звон, губа, тюрьма v. звучать, звенеть* * *звонзвучатьрифмоваться* * *I 1. сущ. 1) звон, отчетливый резкий звук 2) шотланд.; разг. деньги, монеты, звонкая монета 2. гл. 1) звенеть 2) рифмовать(ся) II сущ.; сленг 1) тюремная камера 2) тюрьма III гл. зажимать, заклепывать, скреплять (гвоздями или заклепками)
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