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1 skrike
кричать* * *cry, scream, shout, yell* * *verb. scream, shriek -
2 skrike
scream, squall, shriek, cry out -
3 skrike av latter
verb. shriek with laughter -
4 верещать
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5 вопить
1) General subject: bawl, bellow, brawl, cry, cry out, gowl, keen, lament, outcry, scream, set up pipes, shriek, skrike, squall, squall (о детях), squeal, wail, wawl, yammer, yawl, yell, yelloch, bawl and squall2) Colloquial: holler3) Dialect: waul4) Australian slang: yell blue murder5) Makarov: blare (о радио и т.п.), cry blue murder -
6 пронзительно кричать
1) General subject: clang, pierce the air with cries, screak, screak out, scream, screech, shriek, shrill, skrike, squall, squawk (о птице), squeal, yell3) Makarov: pierce the air with (one's) criesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пронзительно кричать
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7 gape
verb. [ måpe] gape (f.eks. ) verb. [ ikke slutte til i sammenføyningene] gape (f.eks. ) verb. [ åpne munnen høyt opp] yawn, open one's mouth wide verb. [ være åpen] be wide open, yawn (f.eks.the abyss yawned in front of us
), gape verb. [ glo] gape, gawk verb. [ skrike] yell, shout, holler -
8 hes
hoarse, hoarsly* * *adj. hoarse, husky (skrike seg hes) shout oneself hoarse
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