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noise [nɔɪz]1 noun∎ a loud noise un gros bruit;∎ the clock is making a funny noise la pendule fait un drôle de bruit;∎ I thought I heard a noise downstairs j'ai cru entendre du bruit en bas;∎ the humming noise of the engine le ronronnement du moteur;∎ Theatre noises off bruitage m∎ to make a noise faire du bruit;∎ do you call that noise music? pour vous, ce vacarme c'est de la musique?;∎ to make a noise about sth faire du tapage ou beaucoup de bruit autour de qch;∎ the critics made a lot of noise about the film les critiques ont fait beaucoup de bruit autour de ce film;∎ they made a lot of noise about banning the march ils ont remué ciel et terre pour faire interdire la manifestation∎ to noise sth about or abroad ébruiter qch∎ she made vague noises about emigrating elle a vaguement parlé d'émigrer□ ;∎ to make encouraging noises dire des choses encourageantes□ ;∎ to make sympathetic noises compatir□ ;∎ he started making placatory noises il se mit à marmonner quelques paroles d'apaisement□ ;∎ they made all the right noises, but… ils ont fait semblant de marcher à fond ou d'être tout à fait d'accord, mais…□►► noise abatement lutte f contre le bruit;noise abatement campaign campagne f ou lutte f contre le bruit;noise level niveau m de bruit;noise pollution nuisances fpl sonores, pollution f sonore
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