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noisy

  • 1 noisy

    adjective (making a loud noise: noisy children; a noisy engine.) støjende
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    adjective (making a loud noise: noisy children; a noisy engine.) støjende

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  • 2 noisy

    larmende

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  • 3 noisy

    støjende

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  • 4 abide

    (to put up with; to tolerate: I can't abide noisy people.) udstå; fordrage; tåle
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    (to put up with; to tolerate: I can't abide noisy people.) udstå; fordrage; tåle

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  • 5 acclamation

    noun (a noisy demonstration of applause, agreement, approval etc.) bifald; hyldest; akklamation
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    noun (a noisy demonstration of applause, agreement, approval etc.) bifald; hyldest; akklamation

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  • 6 ballyhoo

    [bæli'hu:, ]( American[) 'bælihu:]
    (noisy or sensational advertising or publicity: a lot of ballyhoo about the filmstar's visit.) påstyr; ståhej; hurlumhej
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    [bæli'hu:, ]( American[) 'bælihu:]
    (noisy or sensational advertising or publicity: a lot of ballyhoo about the filmstar's visit.) påstyr; ståhej; hurlumhej

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  • 7 banter

    ['bæntə]
    (friendly teasing: The sick boy was cheered up by the noisy banter of his friends.) skæmt; spøg
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    ['bæntə]
    (friendly teasing: The sick boy was cheered up by the noisy banter of his friends.) skæmt; spøg

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  • 8 boisterous

    ['boistəres]
    (wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) støjende
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    ['boistəres]
    (wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) støjende

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  • 9 brawl

    [bro:l] 1. noun
    (a noisy quarrel or physical fight: The police were called out to a brawl in the street.) skænderi; slagsmål
    2. verb
    (to fight noisily.) skændes; slås
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    [bro:l] 1. noun
    (a noisy quarrel or physical fight: The police were called out to a brawl in the street.) skænderi; slagsmål
    2. verb
    (to fight noisily.) skændes; slås

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  • 10 carouse

    (to take part in a noisy drinking session.) svire
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    (to take part in a noisy drinking session.) svire

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  • 11 chatter

    [' ætə] 1. verb
    1) (to talk quickly and noisily about unimportant things: The children chattered among themselves.) knævre løs
    2) ((of teeth) to knock together with the cold etc: teeth chattering with terror.) klapre
    2. noun
    (rapid, noisy talk: childish chatter.) knævren løs
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    [' ætə] 1. verb
    1) (to talk quickly and noisily about unimportant things: The children chattered among themselves.) knævre løs
    2) ((of teeth) to knock together with the cold etc: teeth chattering with terror.) klapre
    2. noun
    (rapid, noisy talk: childish chatter.) knævren løs

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  • 12 commotion

    [kə'məuʃən]
    ((a) confused, noisy uproar: He was woken by a commotion in the street.) postyr; opstandelse
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    [kə'məuʃən]
    ((a) confused, noisy uproar: He was woken by a commotion in the street.) postyr; opstandelse

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  • 13 ding-dong

    ['diŋdoŋ] 1. adjective
    ((of an argument, fight etc) vigorous, with first one side then the other seeming to win.) energisk; livlig
    2. noun
    (a noisy argument.) skænderi
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    ['diŋdoŋ] 1. adjective
    ((of an argument, fight etc) vigorous, with first one side then the other seeming to win.) energisk; livlig
    2. noun
    (a noisy argument.) skænderi

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  • 14 distract

    [di'strækt]
    (to draw aside (the mind or attention of): He was constantly being distracted from his work by the noisy conversation of his colleagues.) distrahere
    - distraction
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    [di'strækt]
    (to draw aside (the mind or attention of): He was constantly being distracted from his work by the noisy conversation of his colleagues.) distrahere
    - distraction

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  • 15 disturbance

    1) (a noisy or disorderly happening: He was thrown out of the meeting for causing a disturbance.) forstyrrelse; uro
    2) (an interruption: I've done quite a lot of work, despite several disturbances.) afbrydelse
    3) (an act of disturbing: He was arrested for disturbance of the peace.) forstyrre almindelig ro og orden
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    1) (a noisy or disorderly happening: He was thrown out of the meeting for causing a disturbance.) forstyrrelse; uro
    2) (an interruption: I've done quite a lot of work, despite several disturbances.) afbrydelse
    3) (an act of disturbing: He was arrested for disturbance of the peace.) forstyrre almindelig ro og orden

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  • 16 exit

    ['eɡzit] 1. noun
    1) (a way out of a building etc: the emergency exit.) udgang
    2) (an actor's departure from the stage: Macbeth's exit.) sortie
    3) (an act of going out or departing: She made a noisy exit.) udgang; afgang
    2. verb
    ((used as a stage direction to one person) (he/she) goes off the stage: Exit Hamlet.) gå ud
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    ['eɡzit] 1. noun
    1) (a way out of a building etc: the emergency exit.) udgang
    2) (an actor's departure from the stage: Macbeth's exit.) sortie
    3) (an act of going out or departing: She made a noisy exit.) udgang; afgang
    2. verb
    ((used as a stage direction to one person) (he/she) goes off the stage: Exit Hamlet.) gå ud

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  • 17 heavy

    ['hevi]
    1) (having great weight; difficult to lift or carry: a heavy parcel.) tung
    2) (having a particular weight: I wonder how heavy our little baby is.) tung
    3) (of very great amount, force etc: heavy rain; a heavy blow; The ship capsized in the heavy seas; heavy taxes.) stærk; voldsom; tung
    4) (doing something to a great extent: He's a heavy smoker/drinker.) stor-
    5) (dark and dull; looking or feeling stormy: a heavy sky/atmosphere.) mørk
    6) (difficult to read, do, understand etc: Books on philosophy are too heavy for me.) svær
    7) ((of food) hard to digest: rather heavy pastry.) tung
    8) (noisy and clumsy: heavy footsteps.) tung
    - heaviness
    - heavy-duty
    - heavy industry
    - heavyweight
    - heavy going
    - a heavy heart
    - make heavy weather of
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    ['hevi]
    1) (having great weight; difficult to lift or carry: a heavy parcel.) tung
    2) (having a particular weight: I wonder how heavy our little baby is.) tung
    3) (of very great amount, force etc: heavy rain; a heavy blow; The ship capsized in the heavy seas; heavy taxes.) stærk; voldsom; tung
    4) (doing something to a great extent: He's a heavy smoker/drinker.) stor-
    5) (dark and dull; looking or feeling stormy: a heavy sky/atmosphere.) mørk
    6) (difficult to read, do, understand etc: Books on philosophy are too heavy for me.) svær
    7) ((of food) hard to digest: rather heavy pastry.) tung
    8) (noisy and clumsy: heavy footsteps.) tung
    - heaviness
    - heavy-duty
    - heavy industry
    - heavyweight
    - heavy going
    - a heavy heart
    - make heavy weather of

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  • 18 horseplay

    noun (rough and noisy behaviour or play.) larmende adfærd
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    noun (rough and noisy behaviour or play.) larmende adfærd

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  • 19 lark about/around

    (to play about in a rough and usually noisy manner.) lave sjov
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    (to play about in a rough and usually noisy manner.) lave sjov

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  • 20 mob

    [mob] 1. noun
    (a noisy, violent or disorderly crowd of people: He was attacked by an angry mob.) pøbel
    2. verb
    ((of a crowd) to surround and push about in a disorderly way: The singer was mobbed by a huge crowd of his fans.) puffe
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    [mob] 1. noun
    (a noisy, violent or disorderly crowd of people: He was attacked by an angry mob.) pøbel
    2. verb
    ((of a crowd) to surround and push about in a disorderly way: The singer was mobbed by a huge crowd of his fans.) puffe

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  • Noisy — ist der Name folgender geographischer Objekte in Frankreich: Noisy le Grand, Gemeinde im Département Seine Saint Denis Noisy le Roi, Gemeinde im Département Yvelines Noisy le Sec, Gemeinde im Département Seine Saint Denis Noisy Rudignon, Gemeinde …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Noisy — is the name or part of the name of six communes of France: Noisy le Grand in the Seine Saint Denis département Noisy le Roi in the Yvelines département Noisy le Sec in the Seine Saint Denis département Noisy Rudignon in the Seine et Marne… …   Wikipedia

  • Noisy — Nois y, a. [Compar. {Noisier}; superl. {Noisiest}.] [From {Noise}.] 1. Making a noise, esp. a loud sound; clamorous; vociferous; turbulent; boisterous; as, the noisy crowd. [1913 Webster] 2. Full of noise. The noisy town. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • noisy — [noiz′ē] adj. noisier, noisiest 1. making, or accompanied by, noise 2. making more sound than is expected or customary 3. full of noise; clamorous [the noisy city] noisily adv. noisiness n …   English World dictionary

  • noisy — index blatant (obtrusive), loquacious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • noisy — (adj.) 1690s, making noise, also full of noise, from NOISE (Cf. noise) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Earlier was noiseful (late 14c.). Related: Noisily; noisiness …   Etymology dictionary

  • noisy — [adj] very loud and unharmonious in sound blatant, blusterous, boisterous, booming, cacophonous, chattering, clamorous, clangorous, clattery, deafening, disorderly, ear popping*, ear splitting*, jumping, loudmouth, obstreperous, piercing, rackety …   New thesaurus

  • noisy — ► ADJECTIVE (noisier, noisiest) ▪ full of or making a lot of noise. DERIVATIVES noisily adverb noisiness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • Noisy — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Noisy », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Noisy est le nom de plusieurs localités de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • noisy — [[t]nɔ͟ɪzi[/t]] noisier, noisiest 1) ADJ GRADED A noisy person or thing makes a lot of loud or unpleasant noise. ...my noisy old typewriter... His daughter was very active and noisy in the mornings. Ant: quiet Derived words: noisily ADV GRADED… …   English dictionary

  • noisy */ — UK [ˈnɔɪzɪ] / US adjective Word forms noisy : adjective noisy comparative noisier superlative noisiest a) making a lot of noise noisy neighbours Steam engines are noisy and dirty. b) full of noise a noisy crowded bar The streets are so noisy at… …   English dictionary

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