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1 fruscio
m rustle* * *fruscio s.m.1 rustle, rustling, swish: il fruscio delle vesti, the rustle (o swish) of a dress2 (rad.) ground noise* * *1) (di foglie, carta, tessuto) rustle, rustling; (di acqua, prato, abito) swish, swoosh2) rad. telev. crackling, noisefruscio di fondo — (di grammofono) surface noise
* * *frusciopl. -ii /fru∫'∫io, ii/sostantivo m.1 (di foglie, carta, tessuto) rustle, rustling; (di acqua, prato, abito) swish, swoosh -
2 crepitio
"chattering;Rasselgeräusch;ruídos de trepidação"* * *crepitio s.m.1 crackling, crackle, rattle: il crepitio del fuoco, the crackling of the fire; il crepitio degli spari, the rattle of shots2 (med.) crepitus, crepitation.* * *pl. -ii [krepi'tio, ii] sostantivo maschile (di fuoco) crackle, crackling, popping; (di armi da fuoco) rattle, rattling; (di foglie) rustle, rustling* * *crepitiopl. -ii /krepi'tio, ii/sostantivo m.(di fuoco) crackle, crackling, popping; (di armi da fuoco) rattle, rattling; (di foglie) rustle, rustling. -
3 abigeato
* * *[abidʒe'ato]* * *abigeato/abidʒe'ato/sostantivo m.(di bestiame) cattle stealing; (di pecore) sheep stealing. -
4 brusio
brusío s.m. buzz, buzzing, humming; whispering, murmuring: il brusío delle foglie, the rustling of the leaves.* * ** * *brusiopl. -ii /bru'zio, ii/sostantivo m.buzz(ing), hum. -
5 fremito
fremito s.m.1 quiver, thrill; ( brivido) shudder; ( palpito) throb, throbbing: fremito di gioia, di piacere, thrill (o throb) of joy, of pleasure; con un fremito nella voce, with a quiver in his voice; il suo cuore ebbe un fremito, his heart gave a throb // un fremito percorse la folla, a thrill ran (o passed) through the crowd3 (med.) fremitus*.* * *['frɛmito]sostantivo maschile quiver, thrill; (di rabbia) spasm* * *fremito/'frεmito/sostantivo m.quiver, thrill; (di rabbia) spasm. -
6 abigeato sm
[abidʒe'ato]Dir rustling -
7 crepitio sm
[krepi'tio] crepitio (-tii) -
8 fruscio sm
[fruʃ'ʃio] fruscio (-scii)rustling, rustle -
9 mormorio sm
[mormo'rio] mormorio (-rii)(di persone, vento, acque) murmur, murmuring, (di foglie, fronde) rustling -
10 fru-fru
fru-fru inter. frou-frou◆ s.m. -
11 sfruscio
sfruscio s.m. rustling; hissing. -
12 abigeato
sm [abidʒe'ato]Dir rustling -
13 crepitio
sm [krepi'tio] crepitio (-tii) -
14 fruscio
sm [fruʃ'ʃio] fruscio (-scii)rustling, rustle -
15 mormorio
sm [mormo'rio] mormorio (-rii)(di persone, vento, acque) murmur, murmuring, (di foglie, fronde) rustling
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rustling — rus·tling … English syllables
rustling — UK [ˈrʌslɪŋ] / US noun [uncountable] 1) the sound that papers or leaves make, for example when the wind blows on them 2) the crime of stealing farm animals such as sheep, cows, or horses … English dictionary