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1 susurro
m.whisper (palabras).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: susurrar.* * *1 whisper* * *noun m.1) whisper2) murmur* * *SM1) (=cuchicheo) whisper2) (=sonido) [de viento] whisper; [de arroyo] murmur; [de hojas] rustle; [de insecto] hum, humming* * *a) ( murmullo) whisperb) (liter) ( del agua) murmuring; ( del viento) sighing; ( de las hojas) rustling* * *= whisper, rustle, murmur.Ex. Some of them were conversing together in soundless whispers.Ex. There are no barriers in this music, which can accommodate almost any tone from the harshest guitar sounds to the smoothest rustle of water.Ex. Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.* * *a) ( murmullo) whisperb) (liter) ( del agua) murmuring; ( del viento) sighing; ( de las hojas) rustling* * *= whisper, rustle, murmur.Ex: Some of them were conversing together in soundless whispers.
Ex: There are no barriers in this music, which can accommodate almost any tone from the harshest guitar sounds to the smoothest rustle of water.Ex: Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.* * *1 (murmullo) whisper* * *
Del verbo susurrar: ( conjugate susurrar)
susurro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
susurró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
susurrar
susurro
susurrar ( conjugate susurrar) verbo intransitivo
[ viento] to sigh;
[ hojas] to rustle
verbo transitivo
to whisper;
susurro sustantivo masculino
( del viento) sighing;
( de las hojas) rustling
susurrar
I vi (una persona) to whisper
fig (el agua) to murmur
(el viento, las hojas) to rustle
II verbo transitivo to whisper: me lo susurró al oído, he whispered it in my ear
susurro sustantivo masculino whisper
fig (del agua) murmuring
(del viento) sighing, whispering
(de las hojas) rustling
' susurro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
se
- susurrar
- oído
English:
rustle
- whisper
- swish
* * *susurro nm1. [palabras] whisper;“¡ahora!”, dijo en un susurro “now!,” she whispered2. [de agua, viento] murmur* * *m whisper* * *susurro nm1) : whisper2) : murmur3) : rustle, rustling* * *susurro n whisper -
2 susurrante
adj.whispering (viento), murmuring (arroyo), rustling (follaje).f. & m.whisperer.* * *► adjetivo1 whispering* * *ADJ [viento] whispering; [arroyo] murmuring; [follaje] rustling* * *a) < voz> whispering (before n)b) (liter) < riachuelo> murmuring (before n); < viento> sighing (before n); < hojas> rustling (before n)* * *a) < voz> whispering (before n)b) (liter) < riachuelo> murmuring (before n); < viento> sighing (before n); < hojas> rustling (before n)* * *1 ‹voz› whispering ( before n)2 ‹riachuelo› murmuring ( before n); ‹viento› sighing ( before n), murmuring ( before n); ‹hojas› rustling ( before n)* * *
susurrante adjetivo whispering, murmuring
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3 murmullo
m.1 murmur, murmuring.2 soufflé.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: murmullar.* * *1 (susurro) whisper, whispering; (voz baja) murmur, murmuring; (de arroyo) babbling, burbling; (de hojas) rustle, rustling; (del viento) sighing, murmur* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=susurro) murmur(ing), whisper(ing); (=queja) muttering2) [de hojas, viento] rustle, rustling; [de agua] murmur; (=ruido confuso) hum(ming)* * *a) ( de voces) murmur* * *= murmur, rumblings, rustle, hum, whisper.Ex. Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.Ex. The world was becoming smaller & more claustrophobic with the rumblings of war in Europe.Ex. There are no barriers in this music, which can accommodate almost any tone from the harshest guitar sounds to the smoothest rustle of water.Ex. The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex. Some of them were conversing together in soundless whispers.* * *a) ( de voces) murmur* * *= murmur, rumblings, rustle, hum, whisper.Ex: Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.
Ex: The world was becoming smaller & more claustrophobic with the rumblings of war in Europe.Ex: There are no barriers in this music, which can accommodate almost any tone from the harshest guitar sounds to the smoothest rustle of water.Ex: The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex: Some of them were conversing together in soundless whispers.* * *1 (de voces) murmurhablaba casi en un murmullo she spoke almost in a whisperun murmullo de desaprobación a murmur of disapproval2 ( liter) (de agua) murmur ( liter), murmuring; (de viento) whispering, murmuring; (de hojas) rustle* * *
murmullo sustantivo masculino ( de voces) murmur
murmullo sustantivo masculino murmur: había un leve murmullo en la cafetería muy reconfortante, you could hear a comforting, soft murmuring in the café
' murmullo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
susurro
English:
murmur
- mutter
- ripple
- hum
* * *murmullo nmel murmullo del agua the murmuring of the water;se escuchó un murmullo de aprobación there was a murmur of approval;el murmullo de las hojas the rustling of the leaves* * *m murmur* * *murmullo nm1) : murmur, murmuring2) : rustling, rustleel murmullo de las hojas: the rustling of the leaves* * *murmullo n murmur
См. также в других словарях:
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sighing — higgins … Anagrams dictionary
SIGHING — … Useful english dictionary
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higgins — sighing … Anagrams dictionary
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