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strident ['straɪdənt]∎ strident demands des revendications véhémentes -
4 screech
screech [skri:t∫]1. noun* * *[skriːtʃ] 1. 2.transitive verb hurler3.intransitive verb [person, animal] pousser un cri strident; [tyres] crisser -
5 shrill
shrill [∫rɪl]* * *[ʃrɪl] 1.1) [voice, cry, laugh] perçant; [whistle, tone] strident2) péj [criticism] vigoureux/-euse2.intransitive verb [bird] pousser un cri aigu; [telephone] retentir -
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B vtr hurler.C vi [person, animal] pousser un cri strident ; [tyres] crisser ; to screech to a halt s'arrêter dans un crissement de pneus. -
7 blare
blare [blεər]1. nounalso blare out [+ music] faire retentir* * *[bleə(r)]noun beuglement mPhrasal Verbs: -
8 blast
blast [blα:st]1. nouna. (with explosive) [+ rocks] faire sauterb. ( = shoot) he blasted the policeman with a shotgun il a tiré sur le policier avec un fusil de chasse3. exclamation4. compounds[rocket] être mis à feu* * *[blɑːst], US [blæst] 1.1) ( explosion) explosion f2) ( gust) rafale f3) ( air current from explosion) souffle m ( from de)4) ( noise) ( on trumpet) sonnerie f; (on whistle, car horn) coup m2.to give a blast on — faire sonner [trumpet]; donner un coup de [whistle, carhorn]
(colloq) exclamation zut! (colloq)3.transitive verb1) ( blow up) faire sauter [building]; dynamiter [rockface]2) ( damage) [wind] endommager [tree]; [frost, disease] détruire [crop]3) (colloq) ( criticize) descendre [quelqu'un/quelque chose] en flammes (colloq)4.1) ( in mining) utiliser des explosifs2) ( make a noise) [trumpets] retentir•Phrasal Verbs: -
9 ear
ear [ɪər]1. nouna. oreille f• I'm all ears! (inf) je suis tout ouïe !• your ears must have been burning! (inf) vous avez dû entendre vos oreilles siffler !• you'll be out on your ear if you're not careful (inf) tu vas te faire virer (inf) si tu ne fais pas attentionb. [of grain, plant] épi m2. compounds* * *[ɪə(r)] 1.1) oreille finner/middle ear — oreille f interne/moyenne
2) Botany (of wheat, corn) épi m2.••to be all ears — (colloq) être tout ouïe
to be out on one's ear — (colloq) ( from job) avoir été mis à la porte (colloq); ( from home) être à la rue
to get a thick ear — (colloq) recevoir une baffe (colloq)
to have ou keep one's ear to the ground — garder l'œil ouvert
to play it by ear — fig improviser
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['ɪəsplɪtɪŋ]adjective [scream, shout] strident -
11 jangle
jangle [ˈdʒæŋgl]* * *['dʒæŋgl] 1. 2.transitive verb faire tinter [bells]; faire cliqueter [keys]3.intransitive verb ( make noise) [bells] tinter; [bangles] cliqueter -
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20 blare
blare [bleə(r)]1 noun(gen) vacarme m; (of car horn, siren) bruit m strident; (of radio, television) beuglement m; (of trumpet) sonnerie f(siren, music) beugler; (voice) brailler(of radio, television) beugler, brailler; (of person) brailler, hurler(radio, television) beugler, brailler; (person, voice) brailler, hurler
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Strident — Stri dent, a. [L. stridens, entis, p. pr. of stridere to make a grating or creaking noise.] Characterized by harshness; grating; shrill. A strident voice. Thackeray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strident — (adj.) 1650s, from Fr. strident, from L. stridentem (nom. stridens), prp. of stridere utter an inarticulate sound, grate, screech, possibly of imitative origin. Related: Stridently … Etymology dictionary
strident — index discordant, harsh Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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strident — [adj] harsh, shrill blatant, boisterous, clamorous, clashing, discordant, grating, hoarse, jangling, jarring, loud, noisy, obstreperous, rasping, raucous, screeching, squawky, squeaky, stentorian, stertorous, stridulant, stridulous, unmusical,… … New thesaurus
strident — ► ADJECTIVE 1) loud and harsh. 2) presenting a point of view in an excessively forceful way. DERIVATIVES stridency noun stridently adverb. ORIGIN from Latin stridere creak … English terms dictionary
strident — [strīd′ nt] adj. [L stridens, prp. of stridere, to make a grating noise, rasp < IE echoic base * (s)trei > Gr trizein, to chirp, screech, L strix, screech owl] harsh sounding; shrill; grating SYN. VOCIFEROUS stridence n. stridency… … English World dictionary