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adj.murmurante, murmurador, lleno de murmullos, rumoroso.ger.gerundio del verbo MURMUR. -
3 susurro
Del verbo susurrar: ( conjugate susurrar) \ \
susurro es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
susurró es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: susurrar susurro
susurrar ( conjugate susurrar) verbo intransitivo [ viento] to sigh; [ hojas] to rustle verbo transitivo to whisper;
susurro sustantivo masculino ( del viento) sighing; ( de las hojas) rustling
susurrar
I vi (una persona) to whisper fig (el agua) to murmur (el viento, las hojas) to rustle
II verbo transitivo to whisper: me lo susurró al oído, he whispered it in my ear
susurro sustantivo masculino whisper fig (del agua) murmuring (del viento) sighing, whispering (de las hojas) rustling ' susurro' also found in these entries: Spanish: se - susurrar - oído English: rustle - whisper - swish -
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1. noun(a quiet, indistinct sound, eg that of running water or low voices: the murmur of the sea; There was a low murmur among the crowd.) murmullo, susurro
2. verb(to make such a sound: The child murmured (something) in his sleep.) murmurar, susurrarmurmur1 n murmullo / susurromurmur2 vb murmurar / susurrarshe murmured something, but I didn't understand her murmuró algo, pero no la entendítr['mɜːməSMALLr/SMALL]1 (of voice) murmullo, susurro3 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL soplo1 murmurar1 murmurar, susurrar2 (complain) quejarse (against/at, de)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwithout a murmur sin rechistarmurmur ['mərmər] vi1) drone: mumurar2) grumble: refunfuñar, regañar, rezongarmurmur vtmumble: murmurarmurmur n1) complaint: queja f2) drone: murmullo m, rumor mn.• murmullo s.m.• rumor s.m.• runrún s.m.• susurro s.m.v.• murmurar v.• rumorear v.• susurrar v.'mɜːrmər, 'mɜːmə(r)
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1)a) ( speech) murmullo m, susurro mto speak in a murmur — hablar en voz baja or susurrando
b) (of stream, wind) murmullo m (liter); ( of traffic) rumor m2) ( heart murmur) soplo m en el corazón
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transitive verb \<\<remark/name\>\> murmurar
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vi \<\<wind/stream\>\> murmurar, susurrar (liter)['mɜːmǝ(r)]1.N (=soft speech) murmullo m ; [of water, leaves] murmullo m, susurro m ; [of distant traffic] rumor mheart 2.2.VI [person] murmurar; [water] murmurar, susurrarto murmur about sth — (=complain) quejarse de algo, murmurar de algo
3.VT murmurar, decir en voz baja* * *['mɜːrmər, 'mɜːmə(r)]
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1)a) ( speech) murmullo m, susurro mto speak in a murmur — hablar en voz baja or susurrando
b) (of stream, wind) murmullo m (liter); ( of traffic) rumor m2) ( heart murmur) soplo m en el corazón
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transitive verb \<\<remark/name\>\> murmurar
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vi \<\<wind/stream\>\> murmurar, susurrar (liter) -
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1. verb(to make the low, murmuring sound of a cat when it is pleased.) ronronear
2. noun(such a sound.) ronroneopurr vb ronroneartr[pɜːSMALLr/SMALL]1 (of cat) ronroneo1 (of cat) ronronearpurr ['pər] vi: ronronearpurr n: ronroneo mn.• morra s.f.• ronroneo s.m.• runrún s.m.v.• murmurar v.• ronronear v.
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1. pɜːr, pɜː(r)intransitive verb ronronear
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vt susurrar, decir* en un arrullo
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noun ronroneo m[pɜː(r)]1.N ronroneo m2.VI [cat, engine] ronronear3.VT (=say) susurrar, decir suavemente* * *
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1. [pɜːr, pɜː(r)]intransitive verb ronronear
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vt susurrar, decir* en un arrullo
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7 susurrante
susurrante adjetivo whispering, murmuring
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