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∎ we could hear the cannon thudding in the distance on entendait gronder les canons au loin∎ to thud across/in/past traverser/entrer/passer à pas pesants;∎ his feet went thudding along the corridor ses pas résonnaient sourdement dans le couloir;∎ we could hear people thudding about in the flat above on entendait les gens du dessus marcher à pas lourds;∎ footsteps thudded up the stairs quelqu'un montait l'escalier d'un pas lourd2 nounbruit m sourd;∎ the book fell to the floor with a thud le livre est tombé par terre avec un bruit sourd -
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thud [θʌd]1. noun* * *[θʌd] 1.noun bruit m sourd2.intransitive verb (p prés etc - dd-) faire un bruit sourd -
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1. noun(a dull sound like that of something heavy falling to the ground: He dropped the book with a thud.) ruido sordo
2. verb(to move or fall with such a sound: The tree thudded to the ground.) hacer un ruido sordothud n ruido sordotr[ɵʌd]1 ruido sordo1 caer con un ruido sordothud n: ruido m sordo (que produce un objeto al caer)n.• baque s.m.• porrazo s.m.• ruido sordo s.m.• zapatazo s.m.• zarpazo s.m.v.• golpear con un ruido sordo v.
I θʌdnoun ruido m sordo
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[θʌd]1.N ruido m sordo, golpe m sordo2.he was thudding about upstairs all night — pasó la noche andando con pasos pesados por el piso de arriba
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1. intransitive verb,- dd- dumpf schlagen2. noun* * *1. noun(a dull sound like that of something heavy falling to the ground: He dropped the book with a thud.) dumpfer Schlag2. verb(to move or fall with such a sound: The tree thudded to the ground.) dumpf(auf-)schlagen* * *[θʌd]I. vi<- dd->dumpf aufschlagenI could hear his feet \thudding along the corridor ich konnte den dumpfen Aufschlag seiner Schritte hören, wie er den Flur entlangging\thud of hooves/shoes Geklapper nt von Hufen/Schuhen* * *[ɵʌd]1. ndumpfes Geräuschthe thud of his footsteps — seine dumpfen Schritte
2. vidumpf aufschlagen; (= move heavily) stampfen* * *thud [θʌd]A s dumpfer (Auf)Schlag, Bums mB v/i dumpf (auf)schlagen, bumsen* * *1. intransitive verb,- dd- dumpf schlagen2. nounthud to the floor/ground — dumpf [auf dem Fußboden/Boden] aufschlagen
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1. noun(a dull sound like that of something heavy falling to the ground: He dropped the book with a thud.) dunk, brak2. verb(to move or fall with such a sound: The tree thudded to the ground.) dumpe, falle, brake, klaskedunkeIsubst. \/θʌd\/dump, dunk, dump lydwith a thud med et dunkplutselig, bråttIIverb \/θʌd\/dumpe, falle med dump lyd, treffe med dump lyd, dunke -
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I [θʌd]nome rumore m. sordo, tonfo m.II [θʌd]* * *1. noun(a dull sound like that of something heavy falling to the ground: He dropped the book with a thud.) tonfo2. verb(to move or fall with such a sound: The tree thudded to the ground.) (cadere con un tonfo)* * *[θʌd]1. n2. vi* * *thud /ɵʌd/n.colpo sordo; rumore sordo; tonfo.(to) thud /ɵʌd/v. i.● to thud against, (andare a) sbattere contro (qc.).* * *I [θʌd]nome rumore m. sordo, tonfo m.II [θʌd] -
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1. n глухой звук, стук2. n тяжёлый удар3. n порыв ветра, шквал4. n проф. авиационная катастрофа,5. n с глухим стуком6. v валиться; шлёпаться, шмякаться; ударяться с глухим стуком7. v производить глухие звуки8. v налетать со шкваломСинонимический ряд:1. noise (noun) fall; noise; plop2. clonk (verb) clonk; clunk; thump3. clump (verb) clump -
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1. noun(a dull sound like that of something heavy falling to the ground: He dropped the book with a thud.) brag2. verb(to move or fall with such a sound: The tree thudded to the ground.) hamre; dundre* * *1. noun(a dull sound like that of something heavy falling to the ground: He dropped the book with a thud.) brag2. verb(to move or fall with such a sound: The tree thudded to the ground.) hamre; dundre -
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1. noun(a dull sound like that of something heavy falling to the ground: He dropped the book with a thud.) zamolkel zvok2. verb(to move or fall with such a sound: The tree thudded to the ground.) bobneti* * *[mʌd]1.nounzamolkel udarec ali padec; bobnenje;2.intransitive verb & transitive verbbobneti, votlo doneti; težko udariti ( a drum po bobnu) -
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dobbanás, tompa hang, tompa puffanás, puffanás to thud: zöttyen, tompa hangot ad, huppan, puffan* * *1. noun(a dull sound like that of something heavy falling to the ground: He dropped the book with a thud.) tompa puffanás2. verb(to move or fall with such a sound: The tree thudded to the ground.) puffan -
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interj. güm, küt, pat————————n. pat, pat sesi, tok ses————————v. pat diye düşmek* * *1. düşme sesi çıkar (v.) 2. düşme sesi (n.)* * *1. noun(a dull sound like that of something heavy falling to the ground: He dropped the book with a thud.) pat diye düşme sesi2. verb(to move or fall with such a sound: The tree thudded to the ground.) güm diye vurmak/çarpmak -
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• pamaus• jysähdys• jysäys• jyske• jymäyttää• jymähtää• jymähdys• jysähtää• humaus• tömähtää• tömähdys• mätkähdys• mätkähtää• mätkäys• kolaus• kolahdus* * *1. noun(a dull sound like that of something heavy falling to the ground: He dropped the book with a thud.) tömähdys2. verb(to move or fall with such a sound: The tree thudded to the ground.) jysähtää -
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thud — I. noun Etymology: imitative Date: 1787 1. blow V 2. a dull sound ; thump II. intransitive verb (thudded; thudding) Date: 1796 to move or strike so as to make a thud … New Collegiate Dictionary
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