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• rähjätä• rähinä• rähinöidä• räyhätä• rähäkkä• rähistä• häiriö• elämöidä• yhteenotto• remuta• reuhata• rettelöidä• menota• meteli• metelöidä• mekastaa• mellastaa• tappelu• käsikähmä* * *bro:l 1. noun(a noisy quarrel or physical fight: The police were called out to a brawl in the street.) rettelö2. verb(to fight noisily.) räyhätä -
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См. также в других словарях:
tea fight — noun : tea party 1 * * * tea fight noun (informal) A tea party • • • Main Entry: ↑tea * * * tea fight, British Slang. noisy quarrel; tea party … Useful english dictionary
bun fight — noun (informal) 1. A tea party 2. A noisy occasion or assembly • • • Main Entry: ↑bun … Useful english dictionary
free-for-all — noun a noisy fight in a crowd • Syn: ↑brawl • Derivationally related forms: ↑brawl (for: ↑brawl) • Hypernyms: ↑fight, ↑fighting, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
brawl — noun a rough or noisy fight or quarrel. verb take part in a brawl. Derivatives brawler noun Origin ME: perh. ult. imitative and related to bray1 … English new terms dictionary
ruction — noun Etymology: perhaps by shortening & alteration from insurrection Date: circa 1825 1. a noisy fight 2. disturbance, uproar … New Collegiate Dictionary
affray — noun (C) law a noisy fight or quarrel in a public place … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fracas — noun plural fracas or fracases AmE (C) a short, noisy fight involving several people: There was a fracas outside the courtroom as the suspect emerged … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ˈfree-for-ˌall — noun [C] informal 1) a situation in which people compete with each other using unfair or cruel methods 2) a noisy fight or argument that involves a lot of people Syn: brawl … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
brawl — brawl1 [ brɔl ] noun count a noisy fight in a public place: a drunken brawl brawl brawl 2 [ brɔl ] verb intransitive to fight in a noisy way, especially in a public place ╾ brawl|er noun count … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
brawl — I UK [brɔːl] / US [brɔl] noun [countable] Word forms brawl : singular brawl plural brawls a noisy fight in a public place a drunken brawl II UK [brɔːl] / US [brɔl] verb [intransitive] Word forms brawl : present tense I/you/we/they brawl he/she/it … English dictionary
rough-house — 1 noun (singular) BrE old fashioned a noisy fight, usually without weapons 2 verb (I) AmE to play roughly or fight; wrestle (1): Either stop roughhousing or play outside! roughly / rVfli/ adverb 1 not exactly; about: There were roughly 200 people … Longman dictionary of contemporary English