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1 he clattered down the stairs
Общая лексика: он загремел с лестницыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he clattered down the stairs
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2 clatter
1. [ʹklætə] n1. стук, звон ( посуды)2. 1) грохот, лязг2) невнятный шум; галдёж3. топот; каблучная дробь4. 1) болтовня, трескотня2) шотл. чесание языком, злословие, сплетни2. [ʹklætə] v1. стучать, греметь2. грохотать, громыхать3. двигаться с грохотомthe horse clattered along on the frozen ground - топот коня гулко раздавался по мёрзлой дороге
the pans clattered down from the shelf - посуда с грохотом свалилась с полки
4. 1) болтать, трещать2) шотл. чесать языком, сплетничать, злословить -
3 clatter
أَصْدَرَ قَعْقَعَة (قَعْقَعَ أو قَرْقَعَ) \ clatter: to (make) a repeated noise of hard things knocking together: The boys clattered down the stairs. \ See Also قرقعة (قَرْقَعَة)، طَقْطَقَة أو دَبْدَبَة \ قَعْقَعَ (أَصْدَرَ قَعْقَعَة، قَرْقَعَة أو طَقْطَقَة) \ clatter: to make a repeated noise of hard things knocking together: There was a clatter of cups and plates in the kitchen. The boys clattered down the stairs. -
4 holterdiepolter
Adv. umg. (überstürzt) helter-skelter* * *hol|ter|die|pọl|ter [hOltɐdi'pɔltɐ]advhelter-skelterdie Blechdose fiel holterdiepolter die Treppe hinunter — the tin went crash bang wallop down the stairs (inf)
* * *(in great hurry and confusion.) helter-skelter* * *hol·ter·die·pol·ter[hɔltɐdiˈpɔltɐ]adv helter-skelterdie Blechdose fiel \holterdiepolter die Treppe hinunter the tin can clattered down the stairsetw \holterdiepolter hinunterfahren to hurtle down sth* * *Adverb (ugs.) helter-skelteralles ging holterdiepolter — there was a mad rush
* * *holterdiepolter adv umg (überstürzt) helter-skelter* * *Adverb (ugs.) helter-skelter -
5 holterdiepolter
hol·ter·die·pol·ter [hɔltɐdiʼpɔltɐ] advhelter-skelter;die Blechdose fiel \holterdiepolter die Treppe hinunter the tin can clattered down the stairs;etw \holterdiepolter hinunterfahren to hurtle down sth -
6 أصدر
أَصْدَرَ \ emit: to send out (heat, light, smell, sound, etc.). issue: to send out (orders) officially; supply (stamps, food, clothes, etc.) officially: Winter coats were issued to the soldier. \ أَصْدَرَ حفيفًا أو صوتًا خفيفًا (حَفَّ) \ rustle: to make a noise like dry leaves rubbing against each other. \ أَصْدَرَ حُكْمًا (حَكَمَ بِـ) \ rule: to give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ أَصْدَرَ رائحةً كَرِيهَة \ stink: to have a very nasty smell. \ See Also أنتن (أَنْتَنَ) \ أَصْدَرَ صَفيرًا (صَفَّرَ) \ whistle: to make the sound of a whistle: I whistled as I walked along. The wind whistled through the trees. \ أَصْدَرَ صوت الفَوَران (فارَ) \ fizz: to make a noise like gas escaping from water. \ أَصْدَرَ صَوْتًا كالجَرْش (جَرَشَ) \ crunch: to make a noise of sth. being crunched: The ice crunched as he stepped on it. \ أَصْدَرَ صوتًا كالعُوَاء (عَوَى) \ howl: to make a long loud noise: The boys howled with laughter. \ أَصْدَرَ طَقّة أو تَكْتكَة (طَقّ أو تَكْتَكَ) \ click: (make, to cause to make) a short sharp little sound: The door clicked. He clicked his fingers at me. \ أَصْدَرَ طنينًا (طَنَّ أو هَدَرَ) \ boom: to make a deep hollow sound: The speaker had a loud booming voice. \ See Also دَوِيًّا أو هَديرًا \ أَصْدَرَ قَعْقَعَة (قَعْقَعَ أو قَرْقَعَ) \ clatter: to (make) a repeated noise of hard things knocking together: The boys clattered down the stairs. \ See Also قرقعة (قَرْقَعَة)، طَقْطَقَة أو دَبْدَبَة \ أَصْدَرَ مرسومًا بِـ \ decree: to declare by decree; decide officially. \ أَصْدَرَ نَقِيقًا (نَقَّ) \ croak: to make a deep rough noise in the throat. \ أَصْدَرَ نَهيقًا (نَهَقَ) \ bray: to make the noise made by a donkey. \ أَصْدَفُ (الرُّكْبَتَيْن) \ knock-kneed: with legs bent inward, so that the knees knock each other in walking. -
7 قعقع
قَعْقَعَ \ rattle: to make or cause to make a lot of short sharp sounds: He was rattling some coins in a tin. The coins were rattling in the tin. \ قَعْقَعَ (أَصْدَرَ قَعْقَعَة، قَرْقَعَة أو طَقْطَقَة) \ clatter: to make a repeated noise of hard things knocking together: There was a clatter of cups and plates in the kitchen. The boys clattered down the stairs. -
8 он загремел с лестницы
General subject: he clattered down the stairsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он загремел с лестницы
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9 poltern
v/i1. (hat gepoltert) make a racket; (fallen) crash; polternd umfallen fall over ( oder down) with a crash2. (ist) (sich polternd bewegen) rumble (along); der LKW polterte durch die Straße the lorry (Am. truck) rumbled down the street3. (hat) umg. (schimpfen) rant and rave* * *das Polternbluster* * *pọl|tern ['pɔltɐn]vidie Kinder poltern oben — the children are crashing about or banging about upstairs, the children are making a din or racket (inf) upstairs
was hat da eben so gepoltert? — what was that crash or bang?
es fiel polternd zu Boden — it crashed to the floor, it fell with a crash to the floor
es polterte fürchterlich, als er... — there was a terrific crash or bang when he...
es poltert ( an der Tür/vor dem Haus) — there's a real racket (inf) or din going on (at the door/ in front of the house)
an die Tür poltern — to thump or bang on the door
2) aux sein (= sich laut bewegen) to crash, to bangüber das Pflaster poltern — to clatter over the cobbles
4) (inf = Polterabend feiern) to celebrate on the eve of a wedding* * ** * *pol·tern[ˈpɔltɐn]vida poltert es an der Tür there's a banging on the door▪ irgendwohin \poltern to go crashing somewhereder Schrank polterte die Treppe hinunter the wardrobe went crashing down the stairs▪ irgendwohin \poltern to stump [or stomp] [or clump] somewhere* * *intransitives Verb1) (lärmen) crash or thump aboutes poltert — there is a bang or crash
2) mit sein3) (schimpfen) rant [and rave]* * *poltern v/ipolternd umfallen fall over ( oder down) with a crashder LKW polterte durch die Straße the lorry (US truck) rumbled down the street3. (hat) umg (schimpfen) rant and rave4. (hat) am Vorabend der Hochzeit: have an eve-of-the-wedding party* * *intransitives Verb1) (lärmen) crash or thump aboutes poltert — there is a bang or crash
2) mit sein3) (schimpfen) rant [and rave]* * *v.to jangle v.to rumble v. -
10 clatter
1. nounKlappern, das2. intransitive verb1) klappern2) (move or fall with a clatter) poltern3. transitive verb* * *['klætə] 1. noun(a loud noise like hard objects falling, striking against each other etc: the clatter of pots falling off the shelf.) das Getrampel2. verb(to (cause to) make such a noise: The dishes clattered while I was washing them in the sink.) klappern mit* * *clat·ter[ˈklætəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]I. vtII. vi1. (rattle) klappern* * *['kltə(r)]1. nKlappern nt, Geklapper nt; (of hooves also) Trappeln nt, Getrappel nt2. viklappern; (hooves also) trappelnthe box of tools went clattering down the stairs — der Werkzeugkasten polterte die Treppe hinunter
the cart clattered over the cobbles — der Wagen polterte or rumpelte über das Pflaster
3. vtklappern mit* * *clatter [ˈklætə(r)]A v/i1. klappern, rasseln2. poltern, klappern, trappen:3. fig plappern, schwatzen pejC s1. Geklapper n, Gerassel n2. Getrappel n, Getrampel n3. Krach m, Lärm m4. Geplapper n pej* * *1. nounKlappern, das2. intransitive verb1) klappern2) (move or fall with a clatter) poltern3. transitive verb* * *v.klappern v.rattern v. -
11 clatter
{'klaeta}
I. 1. тракам, дрънча, тропам, хлопам, трополя
to CLATTER down падам шумно, строполявам се
2. движа се/говоря и пр. шумно
3. тракам с човка (за щъркел и пр.)
II. 1. тракане, дрънкане, тропане, тропот, тупурдия
2. шумен говор/смях и пр., врява, глъчка* * *{'klaeta} v 1. тракам, дрънча; тропам, хлопам, трополя; to clatter (2) n 1. тракане, дрънкане, тропане; тропот, тупурдия; 2.* * *хлопам; хлопане; тупурдия; тупуркам; тропот; трополя; тракане; тракам; тропам; дрънкам; дрънкане;* * *1. i. тракам, дрънча, тропам, хлопам, трополя 2. ii. тракане, дрънкане, тропане, тропот, тупурдия 3. to clatter down падам шумно, строполявам се 4. движа се/говоря и пр. шумно 5. тракам с човка (за щъркел и пр.) 6. шумен говор/смях и пр., врява, глъчка* * *clatter[´klætə] I. v 1. тракам, дрънкам, тропам; хлопам; тупуркам; to \clatter about разтропвам се; to \clatter down the stairs слизам по стълбите с тропот; the machine gun \clattered off a belt of cartridges картечницата изтрака една лента патрони; 2. тракам с човка (за щъркел); II. n 1. тракане, дрънкане, тропане, тропот, тупуркане, тупурдия; 2. шумен говор (смях), глъч, врява; a \clatter of tongues глъч; a \clatter of noisy laughter шумен смях, кикот. -
12 clatter
'klætə
1. noun(a loud noise like hard objects falling, striking against each other etc: the clatter of pots falling off the shelf.) estrépito
2. verb(to (cause to) make such a noise: The dishes clattered while I was washing them in the sink.) hacer ruidotr['klætəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (of pans, dishes, etc) ruido; (of something falling) estrépito; (of trains) traqueteo; (of hooves) chacoloteo; (of typewriter) repiqueteo1 (pans, dishes, etc) hacer ruido; (things falling) hacer estrépito; (trains) traquetear; (hooves) chacolotear; (typewriter) repiquetear1 hacer ruido conclatter ['klæt̬ər] vi: traquetear, hacer ruidoclatter n: traqueteo m, ruido m, estrépito mn.• estruendo s.m.• martilleo s.m.• repique s.m.• repiqueteo s.m.• triquitraque s.m.• trápala s.f.v.• alborotar v.• chacolotear v.• chapalear v.• guachapear v.• martillear v.• repiquetear v.
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1. 'klætər, 'klætə(r)intransitive verb \<\<pans\>\> hacer* ruido; \<\<hooves\>\> chacolotear, hacer* ruido; \<\<typewriter\>\> repiquetear
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vt \<\<pans/cutlery\>\> hacer* ruido con
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mass noun ( of trains) traqueteo m; ( of typewriters) repiqueteo m; ( of hooves) chacoloteo m['klætǝ(r)]1.N (=loud noise) estruendo m ; [of plates] estrépito m ; [of hooves] trápala f ; [of train] triquitraque m ; (=hammering) martilleo m2.VI [metal object etc] hacer estrépito, hacer estruendo; [hooves] trapalearto clatter in/out — entrar/salir estrepitosamente
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1. ['klætər, 'klætə(r)]intransitive verb \<\<pans\>\> hacer* ruido; \<\<hooves\>\> chacolotear, hacer* ruido; \<\<typewriter\>\> repiquetear
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vt \<\<pans/cutlery\>\> hacer* ruido con
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mass noun ( of trains) traqueteo m; ( of typewriters) repiqueteo m; ( of hooves) chacoloteo m -
13 cięż|ko
adv. grad. 1. (z obciążeniem) heavily- wóz ciężko wyładowany a heavily laden cart- weź ode mnie tę torbę, bo mi ciężko take this bag, it’s too heavy for me2. (masywnie) heavily- schody/budowle wyglądają ciężko the stairs/buildings look massive- gorąco mi, za ciężko się ubrałem I’m hot, I put too many clothes on3. (ociężale) heavily- usiadł ciężko na krześle he sat down heavily in a chair- ptak ciężko łopotał skrzydłami the bird flapped its wings ponderously4. (z trudem) [chodzić, poruszać się] arduously- ciężko pedałował pod górę he pedalled arduously uphill- zamek w drzwiach ciężko chodzi the door lock’s rather stiff5. (z wysiłkiem) hard, with difficulty- ciężko oddychać to breathe with difficulty- pracował ciężko przez całe życie he worked hard all his life- nauka zawsze szła mu ciężko he’s always had difficulties with learning- to bardzo ciężko myślący człowiek he’s a very slow thinker- na początku było nam ciężko it was hard for us in the beginning- rozmowa szła ciężko pot. the conversation was really laborious- ciężko z nią współpracować, ciągle zmienia zdanie pot. it’s hard working with her – she’s always changing her mind6. (poważnie) severely, seriously; [obrazić, zawinić] seriously, gravely- ciężko zgrzeszyć to comit a grievous sin- ciężko chory/ranny seriously a. gravely ill/injured7. (bez polotu) heavily- przekład brzmiał ciężko the translation sounded heavy a. ponderous8. (smutno) ciężko mu żyć samemu it’s hard for him living (all) alone- jest jej ciężko na sercu/duszy she’s heavy-hearted a. downhearted9. (głucho) heavily- koła ciężko dudniły po bruku the wheels clattered heavily over the cobblestones- brzmieć ciężko to sound heavyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cięż|ko
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