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1 jangle
I ['dʒæŋgl] II 1. ['dʒæŋgl] 2.1) (make noise) [bells, bangles] tintinnare2) fig.* * *['‹æŋɡl](to (cause to) give a harsh (ringing) sound: The bell jangled noisily.) (emettere un suono metallico)* * *jangle /ˈdʒæŋgl/n.(to) jangle /ˈdʒæŋgl/A v. i.2 ( di chiavi, monete, ecc.) tintinnare: The coins jangled in his pocket, le monete gli tintinnavano in tascaB v. t.far risuonare (qc. di metallico); far tintinnare: to jangle a bell, scampanellare; to jangle the keys, far tintinnare le chiavi* * *I ['dʒæŋgl] II 1. ['dʒæŋgl] 2.1) (make noise) [bells, bangles] tintinnare2) fig.
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