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roar [rɔ:(r)](lion) rugir; (bull) beugler, mugir; (elephant) barrir; (person, crowd) hurler; (radio, music) beugler, hurler; (sea, wind) mugir; (storm, thunder) gronder; (fire, furnace) ronfler; (cannon) tonner, gronder; (car, motorcycle, engine) vrombir;∎ to roar with anger rugir ou hurler de colère;∎ to roar with laughter rire aux éclats, rire à gorge déployée;∎ to roar with pain hurler de douleur;∎ it made everyone roar (with laughter) ça a déclenché un tonnerre d'hilarité ou l'hilarité générale;∎ the car roared past (noisily) la voiture est passée en vrombissant; (fast) la voiture est passée à toute allure;∎ the leading car roared into the pits la voiture de tête est arrivée à toute allure à son stand;∎ he roared up to us on his motorbike il est venu vers nous à toute allure en faisant vrombir sa moto(feelings, order) hurler;∎ the sergeant roared (out) an order to the men le sergent a hurlé un ordre aux hommes;∎ he roared something at me il m'a hurlé quelque chose;∎ the crowd roared their delight la foule hurlait de joie;∎ they roared their team on (encouraged) ils ont crié de toutes leurs forces pour encourager leur équipe3 noun(of lion) rugissement m; (of bull) mugissement m, beuglement m; (of elephant) barrissement m; (of sea, wind) mugissement m; (of thunder, storm, cannons) grondement m; (of fire, furnace) ronflement m; (of crowd) clameur f; (hostile) grondement m; (of engine) vrombissement m;∎ roars of laughter gros ou grands éclats mpl de rire;∎ the roar of the traffic outside my window is awful le vacarme de la circulation sous ma fenêtre est épouvantable -
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1. [rɔ:] n1. 1) рёв; грохотthe roar of a lion - львиный рёв /рык/
the roar of traffic - грохот /шум/ уличного движения
the roar of guns - гул орудий; артиллерийская канонада
2) рёв толпы (на стадионе и т. п.)2. 1) хохот2) крик, вопль2. [rɔ:] v1. 1) реветь, рычатьa tiger roaring in the jungle - тигр, ревущий в джунглях
2) гудеть, грохотать; шуметь2. 1) орать, вопитьto roar with pain - взреветь /заорать/ от боли
to roar smb. deaf - оглушить рёвом
2) (at) кричать, рычать (на кого-л.)I dislike being roared at - не терплю, когда на меня рычат /повышают голос/
3) прокричать, прорычатьto roar (out) orders [commands] - рявкать приказания [команды]
4) оглушительно хохотать3. храпеть ( о лошади)4. наполниться шумом, грохотом -
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1. n рёв; грохот2. n рёв толпы3. n хохот4. n крик, вопль5. v реветь, рычатьa tiger roaring in the jungle — тигр, ревущий в джунглях
6. v гудеть, грохотать; шуметь7. v орать, вопить8. v кричать, рычать9. v прокричать, прорычать10. v оглушительно хохотать11. v храпеть12. v наполниться шумом, грохотомСинонимический ряд:1. burst (noun) bang; blast; boom; burst; thunder2. reverberation (noun) barrage; bawl; bellow; clamor; clamour; detonation; explosion; howl; reverberation; shout; yowl3. bellow (verb) bawl; bellow; blare; bluster; call; clamor; clamour; cry; holler; laugh; rout; shout; storm; vociferate; yell4. guffaw (verb) guffaw5. thunder (verb) bang; blast; boom; peal; resound; reverberate; thunderАнтонимический ряд: -
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ro: 1. verb1) (to give a loud deep cry; to say loudly; to shout: The lions roared; The sergeant roared (out) his commands.) brøle, vræle2) (to laugh loudly: The audience roared (with laughter) at the man's jokes.) brøle av latter3) (to make a loud deep sound: The cannons/thunder roared.) dundre, buldre4) (to make a loud deep sound while moving: He roared past on his motorbike.) dundre/drønne forbi2. noun1) (a loud deep cry: a roar of pain/laughter; the lion's roars.) brøl, vræl2) (a loud, deep sound: the roar of traffic.) drønn, støy, bråk•brake--------brus--------brøl--------vrælIsubst. \/rɔː\/1) brøl, brøling2) brusing, brus, drønn, larm3) latterbrøl, lattersalvegive a roar utstøte et brølroar of applause stormende applaus\/bifallroar of laughter lattersalve, gapskrattset the table in a roar få alle ved bordet til å gapskratteIIverb \/rɔː\/1) brøle, vræle, skrike2) brøle av latter3) bruse, skralle, drønne4) dure av gårde, suse av gårde5) pruste (om hest e.l.)6) (veterinærfag, om hest) pipe i lungeneroar oneself hoarse skrike seg hesroar one's head off le seg fordervet, le seg i hjelroar someone down ( om forsamling) forklaring: brøle slik at en taler e.l. må sette segroar someone up skjelle noen ut -
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rɔ:
1. сущ.
1) рев( животных;
толпы;
человека) ;
гул, шум( прибоя) ;
грохот( пушек, грома и т.д.) deep roar ≈ сильный шум Syn: noise, sound
2) хохот roars of laughter ≈ взрывы смеха, хохота Syn: laughter ∙ to go with a roar ≈ разг. постоянно прогрессировать, заметно улучшаться
2. гл.
1) реветь, орать;
рычать to roar with laughter ≈ хохотать во все горло to roar with pain ≈ реветь от боли It's a poor teacher who can only control the class by roaring at the children. ≈ Плох тот учитель, который может сохранять порядок в классе, только крича на детей. Syn: cry
2) храпеть (о лошади) ∙ roar down рев;
грохот - the * of a lion львиный рев /рык/ - the * of a torrent рев потока - the * of the waves on the beach рокот волн у берега - the * of traffic грохот /шум/ уличного движения - the * of guns гул орудий;
артиллерийская канонада рев толпы (на стадионе и т. п.) хохот - *s of laughter взрывы хохота крик, вопль - * of anger гневное восклицание - with a * of rage взревев от ярости реветь, рычать - a tiger *ing in the jungle тигр, ревущий в джунглях гудеть, грохотать;
шуметь - the fire *ed up the chimney пламя гудело в трубе - the train *ed past мимо прогрохотал поезд орать, вопить - to * with pain взреветь /заорать/ от боли - to * for mercy вопить о пощаде - to * smb. deaf оглушить ревом - the spectators *ed themselves hoarse зрители кричали до хрипоты - to * a speaker down выкриками не давать оратору говорить - to * out a drinking song оглушительно спеть застольную (at) кричать, рычать ( на кого-л.) - don't * at me не кричи на меня - you need not * незачем орать - I dislike being *ed at не терплю, когда на меня рычат /повышают голос/ прокричать, прорычать - to * a command прокричать команду - he *ed a welcome он прокричал приветствие - to * (out) orders рявкать приказания оглушительно хохотать - to * with laughter хохотать во все горло храпеть (о лошади) наполниться шумом, грохотом roar рев;
шум ~ реветь, орать;
рычать;
to roar with laughter хохотать во все горло;
to roar with pain реветь от боли ~ хохот;
roars of laughter взрывы смеха, хохота ~ храпеть (о больной лошади) ~ реветь, орать;
рычать;
to roar with laughter хохотать во все горло;
to roar with pain реветь от боли ~ хохот;
roars of laughter взрывы смеха, хохота -
7 desquijararse de risa
• roar past• roar with anger• roar with laughter• roar with pain -
8 rugir
rugir [ʀyʒiʀ]➭ TABLE 2 intransitive verb* * *ʀyʒiʀ
1.
verbe transitif to bellow (out), to growl
2.
verbe intransitif [animal, moteur, mer] to roar; [personne, vent] to howl* * *ʀyʒiʀ vi* * *rugir verb table: finirA vtr to bellow (out) [ordre, insulte]; to growl [menace]; ‘tuez-les tous!’ rugit-il ‘kill them all!’ he bellowed.B vi1 Zool to roar;2 [personne] to howl; rugir de colère/fureur/douleur to roar ou howl with anger/fury/pain; rugir de rage to howl with rage;3 fig [vent] to howl; [moteur, mer, vague] to roar; [klaxon] to blare; faire rugir to rev up [moteur].[ryʒir] verbe intransitif1. [fauve] to roar2. [personne] to bellow————————[ryʒir] verbe transitif[insultes, menaces] to bellow ou to roar out (separable) -
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rugissement [ʀyʒismɑ̃]masculine noun[de fauve, mer, moteur] roar ; [de vent, tempête] howl* * *ʀyʒismɑ̃pousser un rugissement or des rugissements — to roar
* * *ʀyʒismɑ̃ nm1) (= suite de cris) roaring no pl2) (= cri isolé) roar* * *rugissement nm1 ( d'animal) roar; pousser un rugissement or des rugissements to roar;2 ( de personne) roar, howl; pousser un rugissement to roar, to howl; pousser un rugissement de to let out a roar ou howl of;[ryʒismɑ̃] nom masculin3. [d'une personne] roar -
10 bramar
• blow fiercely• bluster the wind• roan horse• roar• roar at• roar by• roar past• roar the wind• roar with anger -
11 bramar el viento
• blow the wind fiercely• bluster the wind• roar by• roar past• roar the wind• roar with anger -
12 carcajearse
• burst out laughing• howl with laughter• laugh in one's sleeve• laugh noisily• roar past• roar with anger• roar with laughter• roar with pain -
13 reírse a carcajadas
• howl with laughter• laugh down• laugh in one's sleeve• laugh noisily• laugh on the other side of one's face• laugh one's head off• laugh oneself sick• laugh out loud• roar past• roar with anger• roar with laughter• roar with pain• shout with laughter• shriek with laughter -
14 reírse con estrépito
• have a big dream• have a big mouth• laugh in one's sleeve• laugh noisily• laugh up• laugh with a snort• roar past• roar with anger• roar with laughter• roar with pain• utter a horselaugh -
15 rugido
• bellowing• roan• roan leather• roar• roar at• roar with anger• roar with pain• roaring• roast -
16 rugir de cólera
• be very angry• roar of laughter• roar the wind• roar with anger• roar with laughter -
17 노호하다
v. roar in anger, bellow, roar -
18 briesen
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19 gürlemek
"1. to make a loud noise; to thunder; to roar. 2. to roar with anger, thunder. gürleyip gitmek colloq. to die suddenly, pop off. " -
20 гневное восклицание
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