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1 schnalzen
v/i: mit den Fingern schnalzen snap one’s fingers; mit der Zunge schnalzen click one’s tongue; mit der Peitsche schnalzen crack one’s ( oder the) whip* * *to chirrup; to click* * *schnạl|zen ['ʃnaltsn]vimit der Peitsche schnalzen — to crack one's whip, to give a crack of one's whip
* * *schnal·zen[ˈʃnaltsn̩]vimit den Fingern \schnalzen to snap one's fingersmit der Zunge \schnalzen to click one's tongue* * *intransitives Verb[mit der Zunge/den Fingern] schnalzen — click one's tongue/snap one's fingers
* * *schnalzen v/i:mit den Fingern schnalzen snap one’s fingers;mit der Zunge schnalzen click one’s tongue;mit der Peitsche schnalzen crack one’s ( oder the) whip* * *intransitives Verb[mit der Zunge/den Fingern] schnalzen — click one's tongue/snap one's fingers
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2 claquer
claquer [klake]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. [porte, volet] to bang ; [drapeau] to flapb. ( = produire un bruit) claquer des doigts to snap one's fingers• ça ne se fait pas en claquant des doigts ! it doesn't come about just by snapping your fingers or just with a flick of the wristc. ( = casser) [ficelle] to snapd. [télévision, moteur, lampe] (inf) to conk out (inf) ; ( = mourir) (inf!) to kick the bucket (inf!)2. transitive verba. ( = gifler) to slapc. ( = fatiguer) (inf) to tire out3. reflexive verb* * *klake
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1) ( fermer) to slam [porte]claquer la porte au nez de quelqu'un — lit, fig to slam the door in somebody's face
partir or sortir en claquant la porte — lit to storm out slamming the door behind one
ils sont partis en claquant la porte — ( pendant des négociations) they walked out closing the door on further negotiations
2) (colloq) ( épuiser) to exhaust, to wear [somebody] out [personne]3) (colloq) ( dépenser) to blow (colloq) [argent, paie]
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verbe intransitif1) ( faire un bruit) [porte, volet] to bang; [coup de feu] to ring out; [bannière, voile] to flap; ( se fermer) [porte] to slam shut2) ( avec une partie du corps)claquer des talons — Armée to click one's heels
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se claquer verbe pronominal1) ( se distendre)se claquer un muscle — to pull ou strain a muscle
* * *klake1. vi1) [drapeau] to flap2) [porte] (de manière répétée) to bang, (une fois) to slamOn entend des volets qui claquent. — You can hear the shutters banging.
3) [coup de feu] to ring outfaire claquer [fouet] — to crack, [doigts] to snap
4)claquer des dents; Elle claquait des dents. — Her teeth were chattering.
5) * (= mourir) to snuff it * to kick the bucket *2. vt1) [porte] to slamElle est partie en claquant la porte. — She left, slamming the door behind her.
2) (= gifler) to slap3) * (= fatiguer) to wear out4) * (= dépenser) [héritage] to blow ** * *claquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( fermer) to slam [porte]; claquer la porte au nez de qn lit, fig to slam the door in sb's face; partir or sortir en claquant la porte lit to storm out slamming the door behind one; ils sont partis en claquant la porte ( pendant des négociations) they walked out closing the door on further negotiations;2 ○( épuiser) to exhaust, to wear [sb] out [personne]; la course l'a claqué he was worn out after the race;3 ○( dépenser) to (manage to) go through, to blow○ [argent]; claquer sa paie au casino/en livres to blow one's wages at the casino/on books;4 Sport to pull, to strain [muscle];5 ( gifler) to slap [personne];6 ○( casser) to break [appareil].B vi1 ( faire un bruit) [porte, volet] to bang; [coup de feu] to ring out; [bannière, voile] to flap; faire claquer la porte to slam the door; faire claquer son fouet to crack one's whip; la porte claqua ( se ferma) the door slammed shut;2 ( faire un bruit avec une partie du corps) claquer des doigts to snap one's fingers; claquer des talons Mil to click one's heels; claquer des mains or dans ses mains to clap (one's hands); elle claque des dents her teeth are chattering; faire claquer ses doigts to snap one's fingers; faire claquer sa langue to click one's tongue;3 ◑( mourir) to die (de from), to snuff it○ GB, to croak○; le malade lui a claqué dans les doigts the patient died on him/her○;4 ○( se casser) [appareil, machine] to pack up○ GB, to conk out○; [corde] to snap; fig ( échouer) [affaire] to go bust○; la télé m'a claqué dans les mains the TV died on me○.C se claquer vpr2 ○( s'épuiser) to wear oneself out (à faire doing).[klake] verbe transitif1. [fermer] to bang ou to slam (shut)2. [faire résonner]3. (familier) [dépenser] to spend5. (familier) [gifler] to slap————————[klake] verbe intransitif2. (familier) [mourir] to peg out[tomber en panne] to conk out————————claquer de verbe plus préposition————————se claquer verbe pronominal intransitif(familier) [se fatiguer] to wear oneself out————————se claquer verbe pronominal transitifse claquer un muscle to strain ou to pull a muscle -
3 chasquear
v.1 to crack.2 to crack (madera).3 to click (lengua).4 to play a trick on.5 to snap, to clack, to click, to crack.El látigo restaña The whip cracks.6 to snap at.* * *2 (látigo, madera) to crack3 (un manjar) to crunch————————1 (bromear) to play a trick on2 (engañar) to deceive3 (decepcionar) to disappoint, let down4 (faltar a lo prometido) to break, fail to keep1 (decepcionarse) to be disappointed1 to be disappointed* * *verb1) to clip2) crack3) snap* * *IVT1) (=decepcionar) to disappoint, let down2) (=engañar) to play a trick on, fool3) [+ promesa] to breakII1.VT VI = chascar2.See:* * *verbo transitivob) < látigo> to crack* * *verbo transitivob) < látigo> to crack* * *chasquear [A1 ]vt1 ‹lengua› to click; ‹dedos› to click, snap2 ‹látigo› to crack* * *
chasquear ( conjugate chasquear) verbo transitivo
‹ dedos› to click, snap
chascar, chasquear verbo transitivo (la lengua) to click
(los dedos) to snap
(el látigo) to crack
' chasquear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chascar
English:
click
- snap
- crack
- finger
- tut
* * *♦ vt1. [lengua] to click2. [dedos] to snap3. [látigo] to crack4. [dar un chasco a] to play a trick on, to fool♦ vi1. [lengua] to click2. [madera, hueso] to crack* * *v/t1 click;chasquear la lengua click one’s tongue, make a clicking noise with one’s tongue2 látigo crack* * *chasquear vt1) : to click (the tongue, fingers, etc.)2) : to snap (a whip) -
4 restallar
v.1 to crack.2 to explode on.Me restalla la bomba The bomb explodes on me.* * *1 (látigo) to crack2 (hacer ruido) to crackle* * *VI [látigo] to crack; [papel] to crackle; [lengua] to click* * *1. 2.* * *1. 2.* * *restallar [A1 ]vi1 «látigo» to crack; «fuego» to crackle2 «olas» to crash■ restallarvt‹naipes› to flickrestallar la lengua to click one's tongue* * *♦ vt1. [látigo] to crack2. [lengua] to click♦ vi1. [látigo] to crack2. [lengua] to click* * *v/i crack* * *restallar vi: to crack, to crackle, to click -
5 smække
bang, clang, rap, slam, smack, spank, swat, whack* * *vb( om svag lyd) click, snap,( om stærkere lyd) bang, slam;( ramme med slag) smack, slap ( fx a child),( give endefuld) spank, give a spanking;( flue) swat;( anbringe med en hurtig bevægelse) clap ( fx clap one's hat on);(anbringe med et smæk el. bump) slap (el. plank) (down) ( fx she slapped(el. planked) the plate (down) on the table);(se også lussing);[ med præp & adv:][ smække en bog i] shut a book with a snap, snap a book shut;[ smække en dør i] swing a door to,( voldsomt) slam a door (shut);( så at låsen fanger) latch a door;[ døren smækkede i] the door swung to (, slammed shut),( mindre voldsomt) the door clicked shut,( med et brag) the door closed with a bang;[ låget smækkede i] the lid snapped shut;(se også I. fælde);[ smække ham i enden] smack his bottom;[ smække en inde] lock somebody in;[ smække med døren] slam the door;[ smække med tungen] click one's tongue;[ smække døren op] throw (, voldsomt: fling) the door open;(dvs bygge hurtigt) run (el. knock) up a house;[ smække en plakat op] stick (up) a bill;[ smække sædet op] tip up the seat;[ smække én over fingrene] rap somebody on (el. over) the knuckles, give somebody a rap on the knuckles;[ smække hælene sammen] click one's heels;[ smække kæberne sammen] snap one's teeth together;[ smække en ude] lock somebody out;[ med sig:][ smække sig inde] lock oneself in;[ smække sig ned i en stol] flop down in a chair;[ smække sig ude] lock oneself out. -
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7 прищёлкнуть языком
1) General subject: click one's tongue2) Makarov: click tongueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прищёлкнуть языком
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8 прищёлкивать
несов. - прищёлкивать, сов. - прищёлкнутьприщёлкивать языко́м — click one's tongue
прищёлкивать па́льцами — snap one's fingers
прищёлкивать кнуто́м — crack one's whip
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9 пощёлкивать
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10 защёлкать
сов.1) ( о соловье) begin to warble / sing2) (тв.; издать щёлкающие звуки) (begin to) clickзащёлкать па́льцами — (begin to) snap one's fingers
защёлкать языко́м — (begin to) click one's tongue
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11 пощёлкивать
(тв.)click (d)пощёлкивать языко́м разг. — click one's tongue
пощёлкивать па́льцами — snap one's fingers
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12 щёлкать
1) vt давать щелчки to flickщёлкать па́льцами — to snap one's fingers
щёлкать языко́м — to click one's tongue
щёлкать кнуто́м — to crack a whip
щёлкать выключа́телем — to flick a switch
3) vt раздроблять с хрустом to crackщёлкать оре́хи/се́мечки — to crack nuts/sunflower seeds
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13 цокать
I несов. - цо́кать, сов. - цо́кнуть( издавать прищёлкивающие звуки) click; clatter; clankподко́вы цо́кают по мостово́й — there is a clatter of hoofs in the street
II лингв.цо́кать языко́м — click one's tongue
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14 прищёлкивать
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15 mla|snąć
pf — mla|skać impf (mlasnęła, mlasnęli — mlaskam) vi 1. [osoba] to smack one’s lips, to click one’s tongue- mlaskać przy jedzeniu to make smacking noises when eating- nie mlaskaj przy jedzeniu! don’t smack your lips when you eat!- mlaskać z zachwytu to lick one’s lips in admiration2. (chlupotać) to squelch- błoto/rozmokła ziemia mlaska pod nogami mud/soaked ground squelches under the feet a. underfootThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mla|snąć
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16 tanglay
palate. tanglay taqillab ketdi/tanglayi quridi to have one’s mouth go dry. tanglayini ko’tar /tanglayini... bilan ko’targan to have a prediliction for s.t. tanglayini taqillat to click one’s tongue -
17 schnalzen
schnal·zen [ʼʃnaltsn̩]vimit den Fingern \schnalzen to snap one's fingers;mit der Zunge \schnalzen to click one's tongue -
18 zamla|skać
pf (zamlaskam a. zamlaszczę) vi 1. (podczas jedzenia) to smack one’s lips- zamlaskać językiem to click one’s tongue ⇒ mlaskać2. [woda, błoto] to squelch- błoto zamlaskało pod ich ciężarem the mud squelched under their weight ⇒ mlaskaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zamla|skać
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19 mitimiti
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20 neŋo buntaŋ
(v) to click one's tongue. A ye a neŋo buntaŋ. He clicked his tongues.
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