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1 bourdonnement
bourdonnement [buʀdɔnmɑ̃]masculine noun* * *buʀdɔnmɑ̃nom masculin ( d'insecte) buzzing [U]; ( de ruche) humming [U]; ( de moteur) hum; (d'hélicoptère, avion) drone* * *buʀdɔnmɑ̃ nmbuzzing no pl buzzavoir des bourdonnements d'oreille; avoir des bourdonnements d'oreilles; J'ai des bourdonnements d'oreille. — My ears are buzzing., My ears are ringing.
* * *bourdonnement nm ( d'insecte) buzzing ¢; ( de ruche) humming ¢; ( de moteur) hum; (d'hélicoptère, avion) drone; ( de foule) murmur.[burdɔnmɑ̃] nom masculin -
2 bourdonner
bourdonner [buʀdɔne]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb[insecte] to buzz* * *buʀdɔneverbe intransitif [insecte] to buzz; [moteur] to hum; [avion, hélicoptère] to drone; [foule] to murmur* * *buʀdɔne vito buzz, [moteur] to hum* * *bourdonner verb table: aimer vi [insecte] to buzz; [moteur] to hum; [avion, hélicoptère] to drone; [foule] to murmur; avoir les oreilles qui bourdonnent to have a ringing in one's ears, to have tinnitus spéc.[burdɔne] verbe intransitif[moteur] to hum[oreille] to ring[lieu] to buzz
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