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1 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.) chocalhar2) (to move quickly: The car was rattling along at top speed.) rolar depressa3) (to upset and confuse (a person): Don't let him rattle you - he likes annoying people.) confundir2. noun1) (a series of short, sharp noises: the rattle of cups.) tinido2) (a child's toy, or a wooden instrument, which makes a noise of this sort: The baby waved its rattle.) guizo3) (the bony rings of a rattlesnake's tail.) guizo•- rattling- rattlesnake
- rattle off
- rattle through* * *rat.tle[r'ætəl] n 1 matraca. 2 chocalho, guizo. 3 taramela. 4 agitação, estrépido, estrondo, clangor. 5 algazarra, tagarelice, palavreado. 6 guizo da cascavel. 7 estertor. 8 Bot pedicular, erva-dos-piolhos. • vt+vi 1 causar um ruído semelhante ao da matraca, chocalho, taramela ou guizo. 2 chocalhar, matraquear, agitar com ruído ou estampido. 3 aturdir, ribombar. 4 vociferar, gritar, fazer algazarra, tagarelar. 5 Amer coll confundir, embaraçar, embaralhar. death rattle estertor. the rattle of a carriage o ruído causado por uma carroça ao rodar sobre rua empedrada. the rattle of a drum o rufar de um tambor. to rattle down Naut enfrechar. to rattle in the throat estertorar. to rattle off repetir de memória. to rattle on/ away falar sem parar, papaguear. to rattle through something tratar de terminar. yellow rattle Bot crista-de-galo. -
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[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.) chocalhar2) (to move quickly: The car was rattling along at top speed.) mover-se ruidosamente3) (to upset and confuse (a person): Don't let him rattle you - he likes annoying people.) perturbar2. noun1) (a series of short, sharp noises: the rattle of cups.) barulheira2) (a child's toy, or a wooden instrument, which makes a noise of this sort: The baby waved its rattle.) chocalho3) (the bony rings of a rattlesnake's tail.) guizo•- rattling- rattlesnake - rattle off - rattle through -
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4 rattle-head
rat.tle-head[r'ætəlhed] n = link=rattle-brain rattle-brain. -
5 rattle-headed
rat.tle-head.ed[rætəl h'edid] adj = link=rattle-brained rattle-brained. -
6 rattle-pate
rat.tle-pate[r'ætəlpeit] n = link=rattle-brain rattle-brain. -
7 rattle-pated
rat.tle-pat.ed[r'ætəlpeitid] adj = link=rattle-brained rattle-brained. -
8 rattle-brain
rat.tle-brain[r'ætəlbrein] n pessoa insensata, desmiolada, tagarela, estouvada, leviana, tola. -
9 rattle-brained
rat.tle-brained[r'ætəlbreind] adj insensato, desmiolado, tagarela, estouvado, leviano. -
10 rattle off
(to say quickly and usually without any feeling or expression: The boy rattled off the poem.) recitar à pressa -
11 rattle through
(to say or do (something) quickly: The teacher rattled through his explanation so quickly that no-one could understand him.) dizer depressa -
12 rattle off
(to say quickly and usually without any feeling or expression: The boy rattled off the poem.) recitar apressadamente -
13 rattle through
(to say or do (something) quickly: The teacher rattled through his explanation so quickly that no-one could understand him.) matraquear -
14 death rattle
death rattleestertor. -
15 the rattle of a carriage
the rattle of a carriageo ruído causado por uma carroça ao rodar sobre rua empedrada. -
16 the rattle of a drum
the rattle of a drumo rufar de um tambor. -
17 to rattle down
to rattle downNaut enfrechar. -
18 to rattle in the throat
to rattle in the throatestertorar. -
19 to rattle off
to rattle offrepetir de memória. -
20 to rattle on/away
to rattle on/awayfalar sem parar, papaguear.
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