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1 lorry nuisance
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > lorry nuisance
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2 thundering
* * *thun·der·ing[ˈθʌndərɪŋ, AM -dɚ-]II. adj1. (extremely loud) tosend\thundering applause tosender Applaus\thundering voice dröhnende Stimme\thundering success riesiger Erfolg* * *['TʌndərIŋ]1. adja thundering success — ein Bombenerfolg m (inf)
to be in a thundering rage — vor Wut kochen or schäumen
2. adv(inf: really)a thundering great lorry — ein großer, donnernder Laster
a thundering great nuisance — ein Riesenärgernis nt (inf)
* * *A adj (adv thunderingly)1. donnernd (auch fig)2. → academic.ru/74848/thumping">thumping A* * *adj.donnernd adj.
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