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1 snøre
snøre1 ['snœːʀə] <-n; -r> (Angel)Schnur f;fiske med snøre angelnsnøre2 ['snœːʀə] schnüren;snøre sammen zusammenschnüren; -
2 snore
1. intransitive verb 2. nounSchnarcher, der (ugs.)snores — Schnarchen, das
* * *[sno:] 1. verb(to make a noise like a snort while sleeping, when one is breathing in: He was obviously asleep because he was snoring loudly.) schnarchen2. noun(an act of snoring.) das Schnarchen* * *[snɔ:ʳ, AM snɔ:r]I. vi schnarchen* * *[snɔː(r)]1. nSchnarchen nt no pl2. vischnarchen* * *A v/i schnarchenC s1. Schnarchen n2. Schnarcher m* * *1. intransitive verb 2. nounSchnarcher, der (ugs.)snores — Schnarchen, das
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3 snöre
snöre [˅snœːrə] (-t; -n) Schnur f, Bindfaden m -
4 snøre
vb.(lukke, fx sko, rygsæk snyde) zuschnüren hereinlegen -
5 snore
[snɔ:ʳ, Am snɔ:r] vischnarchen n Schnarchen nt kein pl -
6 snøre
vb.(lukke, fx sko, rygsæk snyde) zuschnüren hereinlegen -
7 snore
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8 snore
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9 snoreplasty
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10 fiskeredskab
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11 sonorous
adjectivevolltönend; sonor [Stimme]; klangvoll [Instrument, Sprache]* * *son·or·ous[ˈsɒnərəs, AM səˈnɔ:r-]* * *['sɒnərəs]adjvolltönend, sonor (geh); language, poem klangvoll; snore laut* * *1. tönend, resonant (Holz etc)3. PHYS Schall…, Klang…* * *adjectivevolltönend; sonor [Stimme]; klangvoll [Instrument, Sprache]* * *adj.klangvoll adj.sonor adj. -
12 horkol
(DE) geschnarcht; röcheln; schnarche; schnarcht; (EN) rout; saw gourds; saw wood; snore -
13 horkolás
(DE) geschnarcht; schnarche; schnarcht; Gesäge {s}; (EN) snore; snoring -
14 hortyog
(DE) geschnarcht; schnarche; schnarchen; schnarcht; (EN) saw gourds; saw wood; snore -
15 szivattyúszippantó
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16 szivattyúszívólyuk
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17 fiskeredskab
См. также в других словарях:
Snore — (sn[=o]r), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Snored} (sn[=o]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Snoring}.] [OE. snoren, AS. snora a snoring; akin to LG. snoren, snorken, snurken, to snore, D. snorken, G. schnarchen to snore, schnarren to rattle, MHG. snarren, Sw. snarka to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
snore — [sno: US sno:r] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] to breathe in a noisy way through your mouth and nose while you are asleep ▪ He could hear the old man snoring. >snore[i] n ▪ I heard a snore and knew he d fallen asleep … Dictionary of contemporary English
Snore — Snore, n. A harsh nasal noise made in sleep. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
snore — (v.) mid 15c., probably related to snort and both probably of imitative origin (Cf. Du. snorken, M.H.G. snarchen, Ger. schnarchen, Swed. snarka). Related: Snored; snoring. The noun is from c.1600 … Etymology dictionary
snore — [v] make sounds when sleeping breathe heavily, saw logs*, saw wood*, sleep, snort, snuffle, wheeze; concepts 77,315 … New thesaurus
snore — ► NOUN ▪ a snorting or grunting sound in a person s breathing while they are asleep. ► VERB ▪ make such a sound while asleep. DERIVATIVES snorer noun. ORIGIN probably imitative … English terms dictionary
snore — [snôr] vi. snored, snoring [ME snoren: see SNARL1] to breathe, while asleep, with harsh sounds caused by vibration of the soft palate, usually with the mouth open n. the act or sound of snoring snorer n … English World dictionary
snore — I n. a loud snore II v. to snore loudly * * * [snɔː] a loud snore to snore loudly … Combinatory dictionary
snore — I UK [snɔː(r)] / US [snɔr] verb [intransitive] Word forms snore : present tense I/you/we/they snore he/she/it snores present participle snoring past tense snored past participle snored to breathe noisily while you sleep II UK [snɔː(r)] / US… … English dictionary
snore — verb ADVERB ▪ loudly, noisily ▪ gently, lightly, quietly, softly ▪ She was asleep in a chair and snoring gently. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
snore — [14] Like snort [14] (which originally meant ‘snore’), snore goes back ultimately to a prehistoric Germanic base *snor , imitative of the sound it represents. From the same source came German schnarchen ‘snore’, which produced the German dialect… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins