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1 knacken
I v/i1. (hat geknackt) crack; Fußboden etc.: creak; wiederholt: Feuer, Radio, Telefon: crackle; metallisch: click; mit den Fingern knacken crack one’s fingers2. (ist) umg. (zerbrechen) Zweig, Ast etc.: snapII v/t (hat)1. (Nüsse) crack; jemandem eine harte Nuss zu knacken geben fig. give s.o. a hard nut to crack; daran wird er noch lange zu knacken haben that’ll keep him hard at it for a long time2. umg. (Geldschrank etc.) crack (open); (Auto) break into; (Schloss) break open; (Laus) squash; fig. (Geheimcode etc.) crack; (Rätsel) solve* * *(knarzen) to crack;(zerstören) to pick (ugs.);(öffnen) to shell* * *knạ|cken ['knakn]1. vt3) (fig inf = bezwingen) Rätsel, Code, Organisation to crack; Tabu to break2. vi1) (= brechen) to crack, to snap; (Glas etc) to crack; (Dielen, Stuhl) to creak; (Holz = knistern) to cracklees knackt im Radio — the radio is crackling
es knackt im Gebälk — the beams are creaking
zu knacken haben (inf) — to have sth to think about or to chew on (inf)
an dieser Aufgabe hatte ich ganz schön zu knacken (inf) — I really had to sweat over this exercise
2) (inf = schlafen) to kip (Brit inf to sleep* * *1) (to make a sudden sharp sound of breaking: The twig cracked as I stepped on it.) crack3) (to solve (a code).) crack4) (to unlock (a lock) with a tool other than a key: When she found that she had lost her key, she picked the lock with a hair-pin.) pick* * *kna·cken[knakn̩]I. vt1. (aufbrechen)einen Kode \knacken to crack a code▪ etw \knacken to break into sthden Safe \knacken to crack [open] the safe5. (sl)▪ etw \knacken to do away with sthVorurteile \knacken to eliminate [or sep break down] prejudiceII. vies knackt hier immer im Gebälk the beams are always creaking here2. (Knackgeräusche machen)mit den Fingern \knacken to crack one's fingers [or knuckleseine Runde \knacken to have forty winks [or BRIT a. a kip4.III. vi impers▪ es knackt there's a crackling noisein Dachstühlen knackt es oft roof trusses often creak* * *1.intransitives Verb <bed, floor, etc.> creak2.transitives Verb2) (aufbrechen) crack < safe> [open]; break into < car, bank, etc.>; crack, break < code>* * *A. v/i1. (hat geknackt) crack; Fußboden etc: creak; wiederholt: Feuer, Radio, Telefon: crackle; metallisch: click;mit den Fingern knacken crack one’s fingers2. (ist) umg (zerbrechen) Zweig, Ast etc: snap3. (hat) umg (schlafen) snooze;eine Runde knacken get a bit of shuteyeB. v/t (hat)1. (Nüsse) crack;jemandem eine harte Nuss zu knacken geben fig give sb a hard nut to crack;daran wird er noch lange zu knacken haben that’ll keep him hard at it for a long time2. umg (Geldschrank etc) crack (open); (Auto) break into; (Schloss) break open; (Laus) squash; fig (Geheimcode etc) crack; (Rätsel) solve* * *1.intransitives Verb <bed, floor, etc.> creak2.transitives Verb2) (aufbrechen) crack < safe> [open]; break into <car, bank, etc.>; crack, break < code>* * *v.to crack v. -
2 çatırdamak
v. make a crackling noise, crackle, creak, clack, clash, crack, crepitate, scrunch, snap--------çatırdamak (dişler)v. chatter -
3 çatırdamamak
v. (neg. form of çatırdamak) make a crackling noise, crackle, creak, clack, clash, crack, crepitate, scrunch, snap -
4 चटदिति
caṭad-itiind. so as to make a crackling noise Bālar. V, 77.
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5 Knistern
I v/i Papier etc.: rustle; Feuer: crackle; mit Papier knistern rustle paper; es herrschte eine knisternde Spannung fig. the atmosphere was electric; Gebälk* * *das Knisternrustle* * *knịs|tern ['knɪstɐn]vi(Feuer) to crackle; (Papier, Seide) to rustlezwischen den beiden knistert es (inf) — there's a real spark between them
es knistert im Gebälk (fig) — there is trouble brewing or afoot (+gen in)
* * *(to make a continuous cracking noise: The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them.) crackle* * *knis·tern[ˈknɪstɐn]I. vi▪ das K\knistern des Feuers/von Papier the crackle [or crackling] of the fire/rustle [or rustling] of paper2. (knisternde Geräusche verursachen)II. vi impers1. (Geräusch verursachen)▪ es knistert irgendwo there is a crackling/rustling somewhere2. (kriseln)▪ es knistert there is trouble brewing3. (Spannung aufweisen)▪ es knistert [zwischen Menschen] there is a feeling of tension [or suspense] [between people]* * *intransitives Verb rustle; <wood, fire> crackleeine knisternde Atmosphäre — (fig.) a tense or charged atmosphere; s. auch Gebälk
* * *mit Papier knistern rustle paper;* * *intransitives Verb rustle; <wood, fire> crackleeine knisternde Atmosphäre — (fig.) a tense or charged atmosphere; s. auch Gebälk
* * *(Feuer) v.to spit v.(§ p.,p.p.: spat) v.to crackle v.to rustle v. -
6 knistern
I v/i Papier etc.: rustle; Feuer: crackle; mit Papier knistern rustle paper; es herrschte eine knisternde Spannung fig. the atmosphere was electric; Gebälk* * *das Knisternrustle* * *knịs|tern ['knɪstɐn]vi(Feuer) to crackle; (Papier, Seide) to rustlezwischen den beiden knistert es (inf) — there's a real spark between them
es knistert im Gebälk (fig) — there is trouble brewing or afoot (+gen in)
* * *(to make a continuous cracking noise: The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them.) crackle* * *knis·tern[ˈknɪstɐn]I. vi▪ das K\knistern des Feuers/von Papier the crackle [or crackling] of the fire/rustle [or rustling] of paper2. (knisternde Geräusche verursachen)II. vi impers1. (Geräusch verursachen)▪ es knistert irgendwo there is a crackling/rustling somewhere2. (kriseln)▪ es knistert there is trouble brewing3. (Spannung aufweisen)▪ es knistert [zwischen Menschen] there is a feeling of tension [or suspense] [between people]* * *intransitives Verb rustle; <wood, fire> crackleeine knisternde Atmosphäre — (fig.) a tense or charged atmosphere; s. auch Gebälk
* * *mit Papier knistern rustle paper;* * *intransitives Verb rustle; <wood, fire> crackleeine knisternde Atmosphäre — (fig.) a tense or charged atmosphere; s. auch Gebälk
* * *(Feuer) v.to spit v.(§ p.,p.p.: spat) v.to crackle v.to rustle v. -
7 шум
1. hubbub2. patter3. trommel4. hue and cry5. rumpus6. uproar7. noise; din; rush; bustle; buzz; hubbub; row; adoЧМ шум& — FM noise
8. boom9. clamor10. clamour11. dinподымать шум, шуметь — to make a din
12. pother13. racketподнять шум, затеять скандал — to kick up a racket
14. sound15. turmoilСинонимический ряд:гул (сущ.) гулАнтонимический ряд:тишина; тишину; тишь -
8 घोष
ghósham. indistinct noise, tumult, confused cries of a multitude, battle-cry, cries of victory, cries of woe orᅠ distress, any cry orᅠ sound, roar of animals RV. AV. etc.;
the sound of a drum, of a conchshell, of the Soma stones, of a carriage, etc. RV. AV. etc.;
the whizzing orᅠ whir of a bow-string TBr. II,
crackling of fire MBh. IX, 1334, singing in the ear ṠBr. XIV ;
the roaring of a storm, of thunder, of water, etc. RV. AV. Suṡr. Megh. ;
the sound of the recital of prayers MBh. R. Mṛicch. X, 12 ;
the sound of words spoken at a distance ṠBr. IX ;
rumour, report ( alsoᅠ personified KātyṠr. Sch.) RV. X, 33, 1 ;
a proclamation SaddhP. IV ;
a sound (of speech) ChUp. Suṡr. ;
the soft sound heard in the articulation of the sonant consonants
(g, gh, j, jh, ḍ, ḍh, d, dh, b, bh, ṅ, ñ, ṇ, n, m, y, r, l, v, h),
the vowels, andᅠ Anusvāra which with the Yamas of the first 10 of the soft consonants make up altogether 40 sounds
(cf. a-gh-) RPrāt. XIII, 5 f. APrāt. Sch. Pāṇ. 1-1, 9 Sch. ;
an ornament that makes a tinkling sound BhP. X, 8, 22 ;
a station of herdsmen MBh. Hariv. R. etc. (ifc. cf. Pāṇ. 6-2, 85);
(pl.) the inhabitants of a station of herdsmen MBh. IV, 1152 ;
a particular form of a temple Hcat. II, 1, 389 ;
a musquito L. ;
Luffa foetida orᅠ a similar plant L. ;
N. of Ṡiva MBh. XII, 10386 ;
N. of a man ( Sāy.) RV. I, 120, 5 ;
of an Asura Kāṭh. XXV, 8 ;
of a prince of the Kāṇva dynasty BhP. XII, 1, 16 ;
of a son of Daksha's daughter Lambā Hariv. 148 and 12480 ;
of an Arhat Buddh. ;
a common N. for a Kāya-stha orᅠ one of the writer caste W. ;
m. pl. (gaṇa dhūmâ̱di) N. of a people orᅠ country VarBṛS. XIV, 2 ;
m. n. brass, bellmetal L. ;
(ā) f. Anethum Sowa L. ;
= karkaṭaṡṛiṅgī L. ;
N. of a daughter of Kakshīvat RV. I, 117, 7; 122, 5 ;
(? Impv. ghush);
X, 40, 5 (cf. ātma-, indra-, uccair-, etc.)
- shaka, etc. seeᅠ 1. ghush
- घोषकृत्
- घोषकोटि
- घोषबुद्ध
- घोषमति
- घोषयात्रा
- घोषवत्
- घोषवर्ण
- घोषवसु
- घोषवृद्ध
- घोषस्थली
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