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41 muggito sm
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42 rombare vi
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43 ruggire vi
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44 ruggito sm
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45 scrosciare vi
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46 scroscio sm
['skrɔʃʃo] scroscio (-sci)(di torrente, cascata) roar, (di applausi) thunder -
47 sganasciarsi vip
[zɡanaʃ'ʃarsi]sganasciarsi dalle risate o dal ridere — to roar with laughter
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48 sgangherare
sgangherare v.tr.1 to unhinge2 ( sfasciare) to break* up, to smash.◘ sgangherarsi v.intr.pron. (scherz.) ( sganasciarsi) to split* one's sides with laughter, to roar with laughter.* * *[zɡanɡe'rare]1. vt(porta) to unhinge, (cassa, baule: sfasciare) to smash2. vip (sgangherarsi) -
49 susseguire
susseguire v.tr. e intr. (non com.) to follow (s.o., sthg.), to come* immediately after (s.o., sthg.): all'esplosione susseguì un grande fragore, a great roar followed the explosion.◘ susseguirsi v.intr.pron. to follow one another, to pass by one after the other: i tuoni si susseguivano l'un l'altro ininterrottamente, the rolls of thunder followed one another without a break; giorni che si susseguono tutti uguali, days that pass one after the other, all the same.* * *[susse'ɡwire]1. vt vida ciò sussegue che... — it follows that...
2. vr (susseguirsi)(uso reciproco) to succeed each other, follow each other -
50 bramire
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51 bramito
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52 bubbolare
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53 fiottare
fiottare v. intr.3 (fig. region.) ( brontolare) to grumble, to mumble, to mutter. -
54 frastornante
frastornante agg. bewildering, confusing, troubling; ( di rumore) deafening: il rombo dei motori era frastornante, the roar of the engines was deafening. -
55 intronare
intronare v.tr.1 (assordare) to deafen2 (fig.) (stordire) to stun, to daze, to leave* in a daze3 (scuotere con forza) to shake*◆ v. intr. (non com.)1 (rintronare) to thunder, to boom, to roar2 (restare intontito) to be stunned. -
56 boato
sm [bo'ato] -
57 bramire
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58 bramito
sm [bra'mito](di cervo) bell, (di orso) roar -
59 Faroar
sfpl [fa'roar](anche: le isole Faroar) the Faroes, the Faroe Islands -
60 fragore
sm [fra'ɡore](di cascate, carro armato) roar, (di tuono) rumble
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