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1 cliquetis
cliquetis [klik(ə)ti], cliquettement [klikεtemɑ̃] masculine noun* * *kliktinom masculin invariable ( d'aiguilles à tricoter) clicking; ( d'épée) rattle; ( de couverts) clinking* * *klik(ə)ti nm[clefs, monnaie] jingle, (de verres) chink* * *cliquetis nm inv (de clés, pièces de monnaie) jingle; (de chaîne, ferraille) rattle; (de mécanisme, d'engrenage, aiguilles à tricoter) clicking; ( d'épée) rattle; ( de couverts) clinking.[klikti] nom masculin[de clefs, de bijoux, de chaînes] jangling (substantif non comptable)[d'épées] rattling (substantif non comptable)[d'une machine à écrire] clacking (substantif non comptable)[de verres] clinking (substantif non comptable) -
2 tintement
tɛ̃tmɑ̃nom masculin ( de cloche) chiming; (de clochette, grelot) tinkling; (de couverts, verres, monnaie) clinking; ( de sonnette) ringing; ( de clés) jinglingPhrasal Verbs:* * *tɛ̃tmɑ̃ nmringing, chiming* * *tintement nm ( de cloche) chiming; (de clochette, grelot) tinkling; (de couverts, verres, monnaie) clinking; ( de sonnette) ringing; ( de clés) jingling.[tɛ̃tmɑ̃] nom masculin1. [d'une cloche, d'une sonnette] ringing (substantif non comptable)[d'un lustre] tinkling (substantif non comptable)2. MÉDECINE -
3 tinter
tinter [tɛ̃te]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb[cloche, sonnette] to ring ; [clochette] to tinkle ; [objets métalliques, pièces de monnaie] to jingle ; [verres entrechoqués] to clink* * *tɛ̃teverbe intransitif [cloche] to chime; [sonnette] to ring; [clochette, grelot] to tinkle; [verre, monnaie, couvert] to clink; [bidon] to clang; [clé] to jingle; Musique [triangle] to ringfaire tinter — to ring [cloche, sonnette, clochette]; to clink [verre, monnaie, couvert]; to clang [bidon]; to jingle [clé]; Musique to strike [triangle]
* * *tɛ̃te vi[verre, clochettes] to ring, to chime, [argent, clés] to jingle* * *tinter verb table: aimer vi [cloche] to chime; [sonnette] to ring; [clochette, grelot] to tinkle; [verre, monnaie, couvert] to clink; [bidon] to clang; [clé] to jingle; Mus [triangle] to ring; faire tinter to ring [cloche, sonnette, clochette]; to clink [verre, monnaie, couvert]; to clang [bidon]; to jingle [clé]; Mus to strike [triangle].les oreilles me tintent my ears are ringing.[tɛ̃te] verbe intransitif3. (locution)————————[tɛ̃te] verbe transitif1. [sonner - cloche] to chime2. [coup]3. [annoncer - glas, messe] to toll the bell for -
4 entrechoquement
1 (de casseroles, vaisselle) clattering; ( de verres) clinking; ( de cymbales) crashing; (de cailloux, cuillères) knocking together; ( de lances) clash;2 ( d'idées) clash.
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