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1 hučati
roar, boom, rumble* * *• roar -
2 tutanj
roar, booming* * *• boom -
3 urlik
roar, howl* * *• howl -
4 zarikati
vi pf roar, start roaring, let out a roar* * *• roar• start roaring -
5 huka
f boom, roar, rumble I huka i buka hue and cry* * *• booming• roaring• roar• to-do -
6 rika
bellow, roar, roaring* * *• roar• bellow -
7 urlati
howl, roar, yell* * *• scream• roar• waul• shrill• shriek• howl• bellow• rave -
8 brujati
drone, hum* * *• roar• drone• zoom• hum -
9 bučati
make noise/racket/din* * *• brawl• roar• riot• rave -
10 buka
clamor, din, clamour, brawl, pother, noise, tumult, row de dow* * *• booming• buzz• brawl• clamour• clamor• rumble• row• rumpus• roar• riot• to-do• thunder• tumult• uproar• jangle• fuss• hubbub• bluster• affray• loudness• racket• noise -
11 derati se
bawl, yell, howl, bellow, roar* * *• howl• be torn• bawl -
12 grmljavina
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13 hujanje
n moaning/soughing of wind* * *• roar• sough -
14 prohujati
vi pf (vjetar, oluja) sough (ili rush, moan, roar) past; blow over (i fig); (godine) pass quickly | prohujatiti svijetom sweep the world; -la stoljeća bygone centuries; -lo s vjetrom gone with the wind* * *• rush by• pass by quickly -
15 smijanje
n laughing, laughter, laugh; (smiju-ljenje) giggling, giggle(s); (glupo) simper(ing), smirk(ing); (iz svega grla, grohotom) roar of laughter, lit cachinnation* * *• laughter• laugh -
16 smijati se
laugh, grohotom roar with laughter* * *• to laugh• smile• laugh -
17 šum
noise, murmur, jaki roar, zuj buzz* * *• buzz• bruit• whir• whirr• sound• noise• murmur -
18 šumiti
vi impf make a dull noise, roar, boom; (radio) crackle, have static* * *• whirr -
19 tresak
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20 vikati
shout, cry, derati se roar* * *• call• scream• waul• yell• shout• howl• bawl• cry• noise
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