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1. adjective1) dröhnend [Motor, Donner]; tosend [Meer]; brüllend [Löwe]2) (blazing loudly) bullernd (ugs.) [Feuer]3) (riotous)a roaring success — ein Bombenerfolg (ugs.)
the roaring twenties — die wilden zwanziger Jahre; die Roaring Twenties
4) (brisk)2. adverbroaring drunk — sternhagelvoll (salopp)
* * *roar·ing[ˈrɔ:rɪŋ]adj attr, inv1. (noisy) animal, crowd, person brüllend; inanimate object lärmend; aircraft, cannon donnernd; engine, wind heulend; fire prasselnd; traffic, waves tosend; thunder rollend\roaring inferno ( fig) entsetzliches Inferno\roaring business Bombengeschäft nt fam\roaring drunk sturzbetrunken famto be a \roaring success ein Bombenerfolg sein famto do a \roaring trade ein Bombengeschäft machen famthe \roaring twenties ( fam) die wilden Zwanziger* * *['rɔːrɪŋ]1. adjperson, crowd, lion, bull brüllend; fire in hearth prasselnd; wind, engine, plane heulend; sea, waterfall tosend; thunder, forest fire tobend; gun, traffic, noise donnerndroaring drunk (inf) — sternhagelvoll (inf)
the roaring Twenties — die wilden zwanziger Jahre or Zwanzigerjahre
a roaring success — ein voller Erfolg, ein Bombenerfolg m (inf)
to do a roaring trade ( in sth) — ein Riesengeschäft nt (mit etw) machen
2. nSee:= academic.ru/62644/roar">roar* * *A adj (adv roaringly)2. lärmend, lauta roaring feast ein rauschendes Fest5. umg großartig, fantastisch, toll:do a roaring trade fantastische Geschäfte machen;in roaring health kerngesund6. umg fanatisch (Katholik etc)* * *1. adjective1) dröhnend [Motor, Donner]; tosend [Meer]; brüllend [Löwe]2) (blazing loudly) bullernd (ugs.) [Feuer]3) (riotous)a roaring success — ein Bombenerfolg (ugs.)
the roaring twenties — die wilden zwanziger Jahre; die Roaring Twenties
4) (brisk)2. adverbroaring drunk — sternhagelvoll (salopp)
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rum·bling[ˈrʌmbl̩ɪŋ]I. n1. (indication)▪ \rumblings pl [erste] Anzeichen pl\rumblings of discontent among the staff Anzeichen von Unzufriedenheit unter den Angestelltenthe \rumbling of distant guns das Donnern entfernter Geschützethe \rumbling of thunder das Grollen des Donners* * *['rʌmblɪŋ]n1) (of thunder) Grollen nt no pl; (of cannon) Donnern nt no pl; (of stomach) Knurren nt no pl; (of train, truck) Rumpeln nt no pl2) pl Gerüchte plthere are rumblings that... — man munkelt, dass...
* * *rumbling [ˈrʌmblıŋ] sa) Rumoren nb) pl Gerücht n:there are rumblings that … man munkelt, dass …* * *adj.polternd adj.rumpelnd adj. n.Gepolter n. -
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1. verb(to make a low grumbling sound: Thunder rumbled in the distance.) bobneti2. noun(this kind of sound: the rumble of thunder.) bobnenje* * *I [rʌmbl]nounropotanje, bobnenje, drdranje, hrup, hrušč; (zamolklo) grmenje, tresk; klopot(anje); kotaljenje; kruljenje (v črevih); American slang boj med tolpami mladoletnikov; American sedež za prtljago (zadaj na vozu, v kočiji), mesto za slugoII [rʌmbl]intransitive verb & transitive verbbobneti, grmeti, pokati, treskati; bučati, ropotati, klopotati, drdrati; (o želodcu) kruliti; mrmrati; kotaliti se, voziti se; pustiti bobneti (ropotati, drdrati)to rumble out — (iz)blekniti, izgovoritiIII [rʌmbl]transitive verbslang prodreti do dna, odkriti, najti; spoznati, spregledati
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