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rattled

  • 1 rattled

    1. takırdat (v.) 2. şaşırmış (adj.)

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  • 2 rattled

    v.takırdat:adj.şaşırmış

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  • 3 rattle

    n. takırtı, tıngırtı, hırıltı, dırdır, vırvır, çançan, gevezelik, çıngırak, çıngırdak, çıngıraklı bir bitki
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    v. takırdamak, tıngırdamak, hırıldamak, tıkırdatmak, dırdır etmek, hırıltı yapmak, vırvır etmek, çok konuşmak, bozmak (birini), sinir etmek, şaşırtmak
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    1. takırdat (v.) 2. takırtı (n.)
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    [rætl] 1. verb
    1) (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.) tıngırda(t)mak
    2) (to move quickly: The car was rattling along at top speed.) hızla ilerlemek
    3) (to upset and confuse (a person): Don't let him rattle you - he likes annoying people.) keyfini kaçırmak, tedirgin etmek
    2. noun
    1) (a series of short, sharp noises: the rattle of cups.) şıngırtı, tıngırtı
    2) (a child's toy, or a wooden instrument, which makes a noise of this sort: The baby waved its rattle.) çıngırak
    3) (the bony rings of a rattlesnake's tail.) çngıraklı yılanın çıngırağı
    - rattlesnake
    - rattle off
    - rattle through

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  • 4 rattle off

    çabuk çabuk söyle
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    (to say quickly and usually without any feeling or expression: The boy rattled off the poem.) çabuk çabuk söylemek

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  • 5 rattle through

    (to say or do (something) quickly: The teacher rattled through his explanation so quickly that no-one could understand him.) alelâcele yapıp bitirmek

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См. также в других словарях:

  • rattled — 1. mod. confused; bewildered. □ He tends to get a little rattled at minor things. □ Try not to get her rattled. 2. mod. tipsy; alcohol intoxicated. □ After an hour of drinking, Bill was more than a little rattled …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • Rattled — Rattle Rat tle (r[a^]t t l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Rattled} ( t ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Rattling} ( tl[i^]ng).] [Akin to D. ratelen, G. rasseln, AS. hr[ae]tele a rattle, in hr[ae]telwyrt rattlewort; cf. Gr. kradai nein to swing, wave. Cf. {Rail} a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • rattled — adjective thrown into a state of agitated confusion; ( rattled is an informal term) • Syn: ↑flustered, ↑hot and bothered, ↑perturbed • Similar to: ↑discomposed • Usage Domain: ↑colloquialism …   Useful english dictionary

  • rattled snake — see rattlesnake n …   Useful english dictionary

  • Rattled Roosters — Infobox musical artist Name = RATTLED ROOSTERS Img capt = Img size = 335 × 514 Current members = Rick Royale, Ed Maxwell, Crash Gordon, Joel D’arlen Landscape = Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = Vancouver, BC… …   Wikipedia

  • Rattled by la Rush — Infobox Single Name = Rattled by la Rush Cover size = Border = Caption = Cover art for Rattled by la Rush Artist = Pavement Album = Wowee Zowee A side = Rattled by the Rush B side = Brink of the Clouds False Skorpion Easily Fooled Released =… …   Wikipedia

  • Rattled by the Rush — Infobox Single Name = Rattled by the Rush Caption = Artist = Pavement from Album = Wowee Zowee A side = B side = Released = March 1995 Format = CD single, vinyl Recorded = November 1994 Genre = Indie rock Length = 4:16 Label = Matador… …   Wikipedia

  • rattled — Mawdesley Glossary angry, annoyed, vexed, upset abruptly …   English dialects glossary

  • rattled — rat·tle || rætl n. series of short fast knocking or tapping sounds; chatter, prattle, gossip v. produce a series of fast knocking or tapping sounds …   English contemporary dictionary

  • rattled on — talked constantly, did not keep quiet for one moment …   English contemporary dictionary

  • rattled —    mainly American    drunk    I suspect, from the antiquity, that the derivation is from the Scottish meaning, to beat, with the common violent imagery …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

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