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1 rumble
1. verb(to make a low grumbling sound: Thunder rumbled in the distance.) buldre, rumle, dundre2. noun(this kind of sound: the rumble of thunder.) bulder, rumling, drønnramle--------rumlingIsubst. \/ˈrʌmbl\/1) drønn(ing), buldring, bulder, dundring2) (om radio, lavfrekvente forstyrrelser) brumming3) mumling, brumming4) (på bil, også rumble seat) (åpent) baksete, svigermorsete (hverdagslig)5) ( på bil) bagasjerom, bagasjeplass6) ( bakpå vogn) tjenersete7) (amer., slang) (gate)slagsmål, gjengbråk, batalje8) ( mekanikk) polértrommel, rumbletønneIIverb \/ˈrʌmbl\/1) drønne, buldre, dundre2) ramle, skramle3) ( om mage) knurre, rumle4) (amer., slang) komme i tottene på hverandre, støte sammen5) ( slang) oppdage, bli klar over, gjennomskue, få øye pårumble on male videre, prate i veirumble out\/forth brumme frem -
2 rumble-strip
subst. \/ˈrʌmblstrɪp\/fartsdemper (opphøyde striper i veibanen) -
3 rumble-tumble
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4 thunder
1. noun1) (the deep rumbling sound heard in the sky after a flash of lightning: a clap/peal of thunder; a thunderstorm.) torden(brak)2) (a loud rumbling: the thunder of horses' hooves.) bulder, torden2. verb1) (to sound, rumble etc: It thundered all night.) tordne, buldre2) (to make a noise like thunder: The tanks thundered over the bridge.) tordne, brake, drønne•- thunderous
- thunderously
- thundery
- thunderbolt Isubst. \/ˈθʌndə\/1) torden2) brak, braking, bulder, torden, buldring3) ( poetisk) lynnedslag, tordenbrak4) ( hverdagslig) pokkerby thunder pokker heller• it isn't healthy, but, by thunder, it will do you gooddet er ikke sunt, men pokker heller, det vil gjøre deg godthave a face like thunder være mørk i ansiktetin a voice of thunder med tordenrøst, med rungende stemmesteal someone's thunder stjele noens ideer, ta ordet ut av munnen på noen, komme noen i forkjøpetthunders lyn og tordenthunders of applause rungende applauswhat in thunder hva pokker, hva i svarte• what in thunder made you think that?where in thunder hvor pokker, hvor i svarte• where in thunder did he get that?IIverb \/ˈθʌndə\/1) ( også overført) tordne2) drønne, dundre, brake3) dunke, banke4) brøle, dundre, tordne, slenge ut• 'be quiet!' thundered the teacherthunder against fare ut mot, rase motthunder out skrike ut, brøle, tordne
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