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1 loudly
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2 roar
[ro:] 1. verb1) (to give a loud deep cry; to say loudly; to shout: The lions roared; The sergeant roared (out) his commands.) a urla; a zbiera; a rage2) (to laugh loudly: The audience roared (with laughter) at the man's jokes.) a hohoti3) (to make a loud deep sound: The cannons/thunder roared.) a bubui4) (to make a loud deep sound while moving: He roared past on his motorbike.) a vâjâi2. noun1) (a loud deep cry: a roar of pain/laughter; the lion's roars.) răget; urlet; hohot2) (a loud, deep sound: the roar of traffic.) vuiet• -
3 bawl
[bo:l](to shout or cry loudly: He bawled something rude; The baby has bawled all night.) a zbiera -
4 blast
1. noun1) (a strong, sudden stream (of air): a blast of cold air.) rafală, suflu2) (a loud sound: a blast on the horn.) sunet (puternic)3) (an explosion: the blast from a bomb.) explozie2. verb1) (to tear (apart etc) by an explosion: The door was blasted off its hinges.) a smulge2) ((often with out) to come or be sent out, very loudly: Music (was being) blasted out from the radio.) a răsuna•- blasting- blast furnace
- at full blast
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5 blow
I [bləu] noun1) (a stroke or knock: a blow on the head.) lovitură2) (a sudden misfortune: Her husband's death was a real blow.) lovitură (grea)II [bləu] past tense - blew; verb1) ((of a current of air) to be moving: The wind blew more strongly.) a sufla2) ((of eg wind) to cause (something) to move in a given way: The explosion blew off the lid.) a lua pe sus3) (to be moved by the wind etc: The door must have blown shut.) a fi împins de vânt4) (to drive air (upon or into): Please blow into this tube!) a sufla5) (to make a sound by means of (a musical instrument etc): He blew the horn loudly.) a sufla în•- blowhole- blow-lamp
- blow-torch
- blowout
- blowpipe
- blow one's top
- blow out
- blow over
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6 call
[ko:l] 1. verb1) (to give a name to: My name is Alexander but I'm called Sandy by my friends) a se chema, a se numi2) (to regard (something) as: I saw you turn that card over - I call that cheating.) a numi3) (to speak loudly (to someone) to attract attention etc: Call everyone over here; She called louder so as to get his attention.) a chema4) (to summon; to ask (someone) to come (by letter, telephone etc): They called him for an interview for the job; He called a doctor.) a chema, a convoca5) (to make a visit: I shall call at your house this evening; You were out when I called.) a face o vizită (scurtă)6) (to telephone: I'll call you at 6 p.m.) a telefona7) ((in card games) to bid.) a licita2. noun1) (an exclamation or shout: a call for help.) strigăt2) (the song of a bird: the call of a blackbird.) cântec; croncănit3) (a (usually short) visit: The teacher made a call on the boy's parents.) vizită (scurtă)4) (the act of calling on the telephone: I've just had a call from the police.) (convorbire la) telefon5) ((usually with the) attraction: the call of the sea.) chemare6) (a demand: There's less call for coachmen nowadays.) cerere7) (a need or reason: You've no call to say such things!) motiv•- caller- calling
- call-box
- call for
- call off
- call on
- call up
- give someone a call
- give a call
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7 clap
[klæp] 1. past tense, past participle - clapped; verb1) (to strike the palms of the hands together eg to show approval, to mark a rhythm, or to gain attention etc: When the singer appeared, the audience started to clap loudly; They clapped the speech enthusiastically; Clap your hands in time to the music.) a aplauda; a bate din palme2) (to strike (someone) with the palm of the hand, often in a friendly way: He clapped him on the back and congratulated him.) a bate cu palma (pe)3) (to put suddenly (into prison, chains etc): They clapped him in jail.) a închide2. noun1) (a sudden noise (of thunder).) pocnet, bubuit2) (an act of clapping: They gave the performer a clap; He gave me a clap on the back.) palmă -
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9 echo
['ekəu] 1. plural - echoes; noun(the repeating of a sound caused by its striking a surface and coming back: The children shouted loudly in the cave so that they could hear the echoes.) ecou2. verb1) (to send back an echo or echoes: The cave was echoing with shouts; The hills echoed his shout.) a răsuna2) (to repeat (a sound or a statement): She always echoes her husband's opinion.) a repeta -
10 exclaim
[ik'skleim](to call out, or say, suddenly and loudly: `Good !' he exclaimed; She exclaimed in astonishment.) a exclama, a striga- exclamation mark -
11 guffaw
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12 hold forth
(to talk or give one's opinions, often loudly, at great length: The prime minister held forth for hours on the success of his government.) a perora -
13 loud
1) (making a great sound; not quiet: a loud voice; loud music.) tare, puternic2) (showy; too bright and harsh: loud colours; a loud shirt.) strident, ţipător•- loudly- loudness
- loud-hailer
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14 peal
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15 resound
(to sound loudly or for a long time: The audience's cheers resounded through the hall.) a rezona, a răsuna- resoundingly -
16 scold
[skəuld](to criticize or blame loudly and angrily: She scolded the child for coming home so late.) a certa- scolding -
17 shout
1. noun1) (a loud cry or call: He heard a shout.) ţipăt2) (a loud burst (of laughter, cheering etc): A shout went up from the crowd when he scored a goal.) aclamaţie2. verb(to say very loudly: He shouted the message across the river; I'm not deaf - there's no need to shout; Calm down and stop shouting at each other.) a ţipa, a urla -
18 smack
I 1. [smæk] verb(to strike smartly and loudly; to slap: She smacked the child's hand/bottom.) a da o palmă (cuiva)2. noun((the sound of) a blow of this kind; a slap: He could hear the smack of the waves against the side of the ship.) lovitură; plesnitură3. adverb(directly and with force: He ran smack into the door.) cu putere, violent (în)II 1. [smæk] verb((with of) to have a suggestion of: The whole affair smacks of prejudice.) a mirosi (ceva)2. nounThere's a smack of corruption about this affair.) iz -
19 snore
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20 speak up
(to speak (more) loudly: Speak up! We can't hear you!) a vorbi mai tare
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loudly — adverb see loud … New Collegiate Dictionary
loudly — See loud. * * * … Universalium
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