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1 noise
A n1 ( sound) bruit m ; aircraft/background/traffic noise bruit des avions/de fond/du trafic ; loud/soft noise grand/léger bruit ; to make a noise faire du bruit ; above the noise of the engine au-dessus du bruit du moteur ; a grinding/tinkling/rattling noise un grincement/tintement/cliquetis ;2 ( din) bruit m, vacarme m ; ( shouting) tapage m ; please make less noise! s'il vous plaît, faites moins de bruit! ; hold your noise ○ ! ferme-la ○ ! ;4 (comment, reaction) tapage m (about au sujet de) ; to make noises ou a noise about sth dire qch au sujet de qch ; to make polite/sympathetic noises dire des choses polies/compatissantes ; to make the right noises dire ce qui convient ;to be a big noise (in sth) ○ être une grosse légume (de qch) ○.■ noise abroad†, noise about†:▶ noise [sth] abroad ébruiter. -
2 noise
noise [nɔɪz]bruit m• to make reassuring noises ( = say reassuring things) tenir des propos rassurants* * *[nɔɪz]••to be a big noise (in something) — (colloq) être une grosse légume (de quelque chose) (colloq)
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3 CACALATZA
cacalatza > cacalatz.*\CACALATZA v.t. tla-., faire résonner quelque chose comme un grelot.R.Siméon dit: faire du bruit soit en agitant des objets, soit en ouvrant et en fermant une porte, une fenêtre, etc.Esp., hacer ruido revolviendo jicaras, o nueces, o cosas semejantes, o abriendo y cerrando cajas, cajones, o puertas y ventanas (M).Angl., to cause something to make a rattling noise (K)." concacalatza ", il le fait résonner. Il s'agit du bâton à sonnaille. Sah2,87." quicacalatztiuh îchicâhuaz ", il va en faisant résonner son bâton à sonnailles. Sah2,59." îxpan quihualtilquetza in chicahuâztli quicacalatza ", devant elle il vient frapper le sol avec son bâton à sonailles, il le fait résonner. Sah2,105." ca iuhquinma ahca tapalcatl quitzotzona in mânoce quicacalatza ", comme si quelqu'un frappait sur des tessons de poterie ou les faisait résonner comme des grelots - as if one struck potsherds, or rattled them. Sah11,47.Form: causatif sur cacalaca. -
4 rattle
rattle ['rætəl](gen) faire du bruit; (car, engine) faire un bruit de ferraille; (chain, machine, dice) cliqueter; (gunfire, hailstones) crépiter; (door, window) vibrer;∎ the trains make the windows rattle les trains font vibrer les fenêtres;∎ somebody was rattling at the door quelqu'un secouait la porte;∎ an old car came rattling down the hill une vieille voiture descendait la côte dans un bruit de ferraille(a) (box) agiter (en faisant du bruit); (key) faire cliqueter; (chain, dice) agiter, secouer; (door, window) faire vibrer;∎ familiar who rattled your cage? quelle mouche te pique?(b) (disconcert) ébranler, secouer;∎ to get rattled perdre son sang froid;∎ don't get rattled! pas de panique!3 noun(a) (noise → of chains) bruit m; (→ of car, engine) bruit m de ferraille; (→ of coins, keys) cliquetis m; (→ of gunfire, hailstones) crépitement m; (→ of window, door) vibration f, vibrations fpl∎ you'll be rattling around in that big old house! tu seras perdu tout seul dans cette grande maison!(speech, list) débiter, réciter à toute allure; (piece of work) expédier; (letter, essay) écrire en vitessejacasser(speech, meeting etc) expédier -
5 rattle
[rætl] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) make a series of short, sharp noises by knocking together: The cups rattled as he carried the tray in; The strong wind rattled the windows.) (faire) cliqueter2) (to move quickly: The car was rattling along at top speed.) passer à toute vitesse3) (to upset and confuse (a person): Don't let him rattle you - he likes annoying people.) bouleverser qqn2. noun1) (a series of short, sharp noises: the rattle of cups.) bruit2) (a child's toy, or a wooden instrument, which makes a noise of this sort: The baby waved its rattle.) crécelle3) (the bony rings of a rattlesnake's tail.) sonnettes•- rattling- rattlesnake - rattle off - rattle through
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