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echeggiare v. intr. to echo (with sthg.), to resound (with sthg.); to ring* (out): il grido echeggiò per i boschi, the cry echoed through the woods; la stanza echeggiò di risate, the room resounded (o rang) with laughter; il rumore dei passi echeggiava nel corridoio, the sound of footsteps echoed down the corridor◆ v.tr. to echo; (fig.) ( imitare) to resemble: il suo modo di fare echeggia vagamente quello del fratello, his way of doing things vaguely resembles his brother's.* * *[eked'dʒare] 1.verbo transitivo to echo2.* * *echeggiare/eked'dʒare/ [1]to echo -
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['nɔɪzlɪs]aggettivo silenzioso* * *adjective (without any sound: noiseless footsteps.) silenzioso* * *noiseless /ˈnɔɪzləs/a.silenzioso; poco rumoroso; silente (lett.): a noiseless typewriter, una macchina da scrivere silenziosa● on noiseless feet, con passi felpati; senza far rumorenoiselessness n. [u].* * *['nɔɪzlɪs]aggettivo silenzioso -
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adjective, noiselessly adverb1) (silent[ly]) lautlos2) (making no avoidable noise) geräuschlos* * *adjective (without any sound: noiseless footsteps.) geräuschlos* * *noise·less[ˈnɔɪzləs]* * ** * *adjective, noiselessly adverb1) (silent[ly]) lautlos2) (making no avoidable noise) geräuschlos* * *adj.geräuschlos adj.störfrei adj. -
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adjective (without any sound: noiseless footsteps.) nehlučný* * *• bezhlucný• bezšumový• nehlucný -
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impf vt 1. (wyciszać) [tkanina, płyta, izolacja] to muffle [hałas, dźwięki]- dywan głuszy kroki the carpet muffles the sound of footsteps ⇒ wygłuszyć2. (tłumić) [hałas] to drown out [dźwięki]- ryk motoru głuszył jego słowa the engine noise drowned out his words ⇒ zagłuszyć3. (hamować wzrost) to choke [rośliny]- chwasty głuszą nasze warzywa weeds are choking our vegetables ⇒ zagłuszyć4. (uderzeniem) to stun- głuszyć wieprza to stun a hogThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > głusz|yć
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adjective (without any sound: noiseless footsteps.) fără zgomot -
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adjectivewithout any sound:صامِت، عَديم الصَّوْتnoiseless footsteps.
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patter ['pætə(r)]1 noun(a) (sound → of footsteps) petit bruit m; (→ of mice) trottinement m; (→ of rain) crépitement m; (gentler) tambourinement m;∎ the patter of rain on the windows le crépitement de la pluie sur les fenêtres;∎ humorous we'll soon be hearing the (pitter) patter of tiny feet nous attendons un heureux événement(b) familiar (of entertainer) bavardage m, baratin m; pejorative (of salesman) baratin m, boniment m(b) (person, mouse) trottiner;∎ she pattered down the corridor in her slippers elle trottinait dans le couloir en pantoufles -
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60 tanlajik
v.sound of footsteps on hard surface
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