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1 die Knarre
- {rattle} cái trống lắc, cái lúc lắc, vòng sừng, cây có hạt nổ tách, tiếng nổ lốp bốp, tiếng lách cách, tiếng lạch cạch, tiếng lộp bộp, tiếng rầm rầm, tiếng huyên náo, tiếng nấc hấp hối dealth rattle) - chuyện huyên thiên, chuyện ba hoa, người lắm lời, người hay nói huyên thiên -
2 die Rassel
- {rattle} cái trống lắc, cái lúc lắc, vòng sừng, cây có hạt nổ tách, tiếng nổ lốp bốp, tiếng lách cách, tiếng lạch cạch, tiếng lộp bộp, tiếng rầm rầm, tiếng huyên náo, tiếng nấc hấp hối dealth rattle) - chuyện huyên thiên, chuyện ba hoa, người lắm lời, người hay nói huyên thiên = die Rassel (Spielzeug) {rattlebox}+ -
3 das Röcheln
- {rattle} cái trống lắc, cái lúc lắc, vòng sừng, cây có hạt nổ tách, tiếng nổ lốp bốp, tiếng lách cách, tiếng lạch cạch, tiếng lộp bộp, tiếng rầm rầm, tiếng huyên náo, tiếng nấc hấp hối dealth rattle) - chuyện huyên thiên, chuyện ba hoa, người lắm lời, người hay nói huyên thiên -
4 klappern
v/i rattle; Geschirr, Maschine etc.: clatter; Hufe, Holzschuhe: auch go clip-clop; Stricknadeln: click; mit etw. klappern rattle ( oder clatter) s.th.; er klapperte ( vor Kälte) mit den Zähnen his teeth were chattering (with cold); vor Angst klapperten mir die Zähne my teeth were chattering with fear; mit dem Schnabel klappern Storch: make a clattering noise with its beak; mit den Augen( deckeln) klappern umg. flutter one’s eyelids* * *das Klappernchatter; rattle* * *klạp|pern ['klapɐn]vi1) (= Geräusch machen) to clatter; (Klapperschlange, Fenster, Baby) to rattle; (Lider) to bat; (Mühle) to clack; (auf der Schreibmaschine) to clatter away; (mit Stricknadeln) to clickKlappern gehört zum Handwerk (prov) — making a big noise is part of the business
* * *1) ((of teeth) to knock together with the cold etc: teeth chattering with terror.) chatter2) (to (cause to) make a series of short, sharp noises by knocking together: The cups rattled as he carried the tray in; The strong wind rattled the windows.) rattle3) (a series of short, sharp noises: the rattle of cups.) rattle* * *klap·pern[ˈklapɐn]vi1. (hin- und herschlagen) to clatter, to rattlesie klapperte vor Kälte mit den Zähnen her teeth chattered with [the] cold3. (klappernd fahren) to clatter [or rattle] along* * *intransitives Verb1) rattle2) (ein Klappern erzeugen) make a clattervor Kälte klapperte er mit den Zähnen — his teeth were chattering with cold
mit den Augen klappern — (ugs.) keep blinking; (kokettieren) flutter one's eyelashes
* * *klappern v/i rattle; Geschirr, Maschine etc: clatter; Hufe, Holzschuhe: auch go clip-clop; Stricknadeln: click;mit etwas klappern rattle ( oder clatter) sth;er klapperte (vor Kälte) mit den Zähnen his teeth were chattering (with cold);vor Angst klapperten mir die Zähne my teeth were chattering with fear;mit dem Schnabel klappern Storch: make a clattering noise with its beak;mit den Augen(deckeln) klappern umg flutter one’s eyelids* * *intransitives Verb1) rattle2) (ein Klappern erzeugen) make a clattermit den Augen klappern — (ugs.) keep blinking; (kokettieren) flutter one's eyelashes
* * *v.to chatter v.to clatter v. -
5 Klappern
v/i rattle; Geschirr, Maschine etc.: clatter; Hufe, Holzschuhe: auch go clip-clop; Stricknadeln: click; mit etw. klappern rattle ( oder clatter) s.th.; er klapperte ( vor Kälte) mit den Zähnen his teeth were chattering (with cold); vor Angst klapperten mir die Zähne my teeth were chattering with fear; mit dem Schnabel klappern Storch: make a clattering noise with its beak; mit den Augen( deckeln) klappern umg. flutter one’s eyelids* * *das Klappernchatter; rattle* * *klạp|pern ['klapɐn]vi1) (= Geräusch machen) to clatter; (Klapperschlange, Fenster, Baby) to rattle; (Lider) to bat; (Mühle) to clack; (auf der Schreibmaschine) to clatter away; (mit Stricknadeln) to clickKlappern gehört zum Handwerk (prov) — making a big noise is part of the business
* * *1) ((of teeth) to knock together with the cold etc: teeth chattering with terror.) chatter2) (to (cause to) make a series of short, sharp noises by knocking together: The cups rattled as he carried the tray in; The strong wind rattled the windows.) rattle3) (a series of short, sharp noises: the rattle of cups.) rattle* * *klap·pern[ˈklapɐn]vi1. (hin- und herschlagen) to clatter, to rattlesie klapperte vor Kälte mit den Zähnen her teeth chattered with [the] cold3. (klappernd fahren) to clatter [or rattle] along* * *intransitives Verb1) rattle2) (ein Klappern erzeugen) make a clattervor Kälte klapperte er mit den Zähnen — his teeth were chattering with cold
mit den Augen klappern — (ugs.) keep blinking; (kokettieren) flutter one's eyelashes
* * *Klappern n; -s, kein pl rattling, rattle; von Geschirr, Maschine etc: clatter(ing); von Stricknadeln: clicking; von Zähnen: chattering;Klappern gehört zum Handwerk puff(ery) is part of the trade* * *intransitives Verb1) rattle2) (ein Klappern erzeugen) make a clattermit den Augen klappern — (ugs.) keep blinking; (kokettieren) flutter one's eyelashes
* * *v.to chatter v.to clatter v. -
6 kläppern
v/i rattle; Geschirr, Maschine etc.: clatter; Hufe, Holzschuhe: auch go clip-clop; Stricknadeln: click; mit etw. klappern rattle ( oder clatter) s.th.; er klapperte ( vor Kälte) mit den Zähnen his teeth were chattering (with cold); vor Angst klapperten mir die Zähne my teeth were chattering with fear; mit dem Schnabel klappern Storch: make a clattering noise with its beak; mit den Augen( deckeln) klappern umg. flutter one’s eyelids* * *das Klappernchatter; rattle* * *klạp|pern ['klapɐn]vi1) (= Geräusch machen) to clatter; (Klapperschlange, Fenster, Baby) to rattle; (Lider) to bat; (Mühle) to clack; (auf der Schreibmaschine) to clatter away; (mit Stricknadeln) to clickKlappern gehört zum Handwerk (prov) — making a big noise is part of the business
* * *1) ((of teeth) to knock together with the cold etc: teeth chattering with terror.) chatter2) (to (cause to) make a series of short, sharp noises by knocking together: The cups rattled as he carried the tray in; The strong wind rattled the windows.) rattle3) (a series of short, sharp noises: the rattle of cups.) rattle* * *klap·pern[ˈklapɐn]vi1. (hin- und herschlagen) to clatter, to rattlesie klapperte vor Kälte mit den Zähnen her teeth chattered with [the] cold3. (klappernd fahren) to clatter [or rattle] along* * *intransitives Verb1) rattle2) (ein Klappern erzeugen) make a clattervor Kälte klapperte er mit den Zähnen — his teeth were chattering with cold
mit den Augen klappern — (ugs.) keep blinking; (kokettieren) flutter one's eyelashes
* * ** * *intransitives Verb1) rattle2) (ein Klappern erzeugen) make a clattermit den Augen klappern — (ugs.) keep blinking; (kokettieren) flutter one's eyelashes
* * *v.to chatter v.to clatter v. -
7 rasseln
v/i1. (hat gerasselt) rattle; Wecker: shrill; rasseln mit rattle, (Schlüsseln) auch jangle; rasselndes Geräusch rattling (sound)2. (ist) Panzer rasselten durch die Straßen tanks clattered through the streets; gegen eine Mauer rasseln umg. crash against (Person, Auto: into) a wall* * *to rattle; to clash* * *rạs|seln ['rasln]vi1) (= Geräusch erzeugen) to rattle2) aux sein (inf)durch eine Prüfung rasseln — to flunk an exam (inf)
* * *(to produce a sound like that made by heavy pieces of metal striking each other: The chains clanked.) clank* * *ras·seln[ˈrasl̩n]vi1. Hilfsverb: haben▪ das Rasseln [the] rattlingmit/an dem Schlüsselbund/den Schlüsseln \rasseln to jangle [or jingle] one's bunch of keys/keys* * *intransitives Verb1) rattleder Wecker rasselt — the alarm goes off with a jangling sound
3) mit seindurch eine Prüfung rasseln — (salopp) come unstuck in or (Amer.) flunk an exam (coll.)
* * *rasseln v/irasseln mit rattle, (Schlüsseln) auch jangle;rasselndes Geräusch rattling (sound)2. (ist)Panzer rasselten durch die Straßen tanks clattered through the streets;3. (ist)durch eine Prüfung rasseln umg flunk an exam* * *intransitives Verb1) rattle2) mit sein (sich rasselnd fortbewegen) clatter3) mit seindurch eine Prüfung rasseln — (salopp) come unstuck in or (Amer.) flunk an exam (coll.)
* * *v.to clash v.to rattle v. -
8 Rassel
f; -, -n rattle* * *die Rasselrattle* * *Rạs|sel ['rasl]f -, -nrattle* * *(a child's toy, or a wooden instrument, which makes a noise of this sort: The baby waved its rattle.) rattle* * *Ras·sel<-, -n>[ˈrasl̩]f rattle* * *die; Rassel, Rasseln rattle* * ** * *die; Rassel, Rasseln rattle* * *-n f.rattle n. -
9 klirren
v/i Gläser: clink; Ketten etc.: clank, jangle; Schlüssel etc.: jingle, schwere: jangle; Teller, Fensterscheiben etc.: rattle; Waffen: clash; mit den Gläsern / Ketten / Schlüsseln klirren clink one’s glasses / clank one’s chains / jingle ( oder jangle) one’s keys* * *to clink; to rattle; to tingle; to clang; to clank; to jingle* * *klịr|ren ['klɪrən]vito clink; (Glas auch) to tinkle; (Fensterscheiben) to rattle; (Waffen) to clash; (Ketten, Sporen) to jangle; (Lautsprecher, Mikrofon) to crackle; (Eis) to crunch* * *1) (to strike together noisily: The cymbals clashed.) clash2) (a sharp, ringing sound such as that of a glass being lightly struck, or a stretched wire, thread etc being pulled and released: His knife struck the wine-glass with a loud ping.) ping3) (to make such a sound: The glass pinged.) ping* * *klir·ren[ˈklɪrən]vi▪ \klirrend jangling, clashing* * *intransitives Verb <glasses, ice cubes> clink; <weapons in fight> clash; < window pane> rattle; <chains, spurs> clank, rattle; < harness> jingleklirrender Frost — (fig.) sharp frost
* * *klirren v/i Gläser: clink; Ketten etc: clank, jangle; Schlüssel etc: jingle, schwere: jangle; Teller, Fensterscheiben etc: rattle; Waffen: clash;mit den Gläsern/Ketten/Schlüsseln klirren clink one’s glasses/clank one’s chains/jingle ( oder jangle) one’s keys* * *intransitives Verb <glasses, ice cubes> clink; < weapons in fight> clash; < window pane> rattle; <chains, spurs> clank, rattle; < harness> jingleklirrender Frost — (fig.) sharp frost
* * *v.to chink v.to clank v.to clash v.to clink v. -
10 Klapper
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11 rattern
v/i* * *das Ratternchatter; rattle* * *rạt|tern ['ratɐn]vi(als Bewegungsverb: aux sein) to rattle, to clatter; (Maschinengewehr) to chatter* * *rat·tern[ˈratɐn]vi* * *intransitives Verb1) clatter; <sewing machine, machine-gun> chatter; < engine> rattle* * *rattern v/i2. (ist):durch die Straßen rattern clatter through the streets* * *intransitives Verb1) clatter; <sewing machine, machine-gun> chatter; < engine> rattle2) mit sein (ratternd fahren) clatter [along]* * *v.to clatter v. -
12 knattern
v/i Maschinengewehr: chatter, go rat-a-tat-tat; MOTORRAD: hammer; RADIO: crackle; Fahne, Segel: flap noisily, drum* * *knạt|tern ['knatɐn]vi(Motorrad) to roar; (Presslufthammer) to hammer; (Maschinengewehr) to rattle, to chatter; (Schüsse) to rattle out; (Fahne im Wind) to flap* * *knat·tern[ˈknatɐn]▪ \knatternd roaring/clattering* * *intransitives Verb* * *knattern v/i Maschinengewehr: chatter, go rat-a-tat-tat; Motorrad: hammer; RADIO crackle; Fahne, Segel: flap noisily, drum* * *intransitives Verb2) mit sein (knatternd fahren) clatter* * *v.to rattle v. -
13 Rattern
v/i* * *das Ratternchatter; rattle* * *rạt|tern ['ratɐn]vi(als Bewegungsverb: aux sein) to rattle, to clatter; (Maschinengewehr) to chatter* * *rat·tern[ˈratɐn]vi* * *intransitives Verb1) clatter; <sewing machine, machine-gun> chatter; < engine> rattle* * ** * *intransitives Verb1) clatter; <sewing machine, machine-gun> chatter; < engine> rattle2) mit sein (ratternd fahren) clatter [along]* * *v.to clatter v. -
14 Gerassel
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15 herunterrasseln
(trennb.) umg.I v/i (ist heruntergerasselt) Rollladen etc.: come rattling downII v/t (hat) rattle off* * *he|rụn|ter|ras|selnvt sep (inf)to rattle or reel off* * *1) (to say quickly and usually without any feeling or expression: The boy rattled off the poem.) rattle off2) (to say or do (something) quickly: The teacher rattled through his explanation so quickly that no-one could understand him.) rattle through3) (to say or repeat quickly and easily, without pausing: He reeled off the list of names.) reel off* * *he·run·ter|ras·selnvt (fam)▪ etw \herunterrasseln* * *herunterrasseln (trennb) umgB. v/t (hat) rattle off -
16 Knarre
f; -, -n1. (Rassel) rattle2. umg. (Gewehr) shooter, shooting iron* * *Knạr|re ['knarə]f -, -n1) (sl = Gewehr) shooter (inf)2) (= Rassel) rattle* * *Knar·re<-, -n>[ˈknarə]* * *die; Knarre, Knarren1) (Rassel) rattle* * *1. (Rassel) rattle2. umg (Gewehr) shooter, shooting iron* * *die; Knarre, Knarren1) (Rassel) rattle* * *-n f.rattle n. -
17 rappeln
umg.I v/i rattle; bei ihm rappelt’s wohl! umg. he must be crazy (Brit. auch off his nut)II v/refl: sich aus dem Bett rappeln heave o.s. out of bed; sich in die Höhe rappeln struggle up; fig. struggle back onto one’s feet* * *rạp|peln ['rapln]vi (inf)(= lärmen) to rattle; (Aus = verrückt sein) to be crazybei dir rappelts wohl! (inf) — are you crazy?
bei dem rappelts manchmal (inf) — he just flips (out) sometimes (inf)
* * *rap·peln[ˈrapl̩n]vi (fam)1. (klappern) to rattle* * ** * *rappeln umgA. v/i rattle;bei ihm rappelt’s wohl! umg he must be crazy (Br auch off his nut)B. v/r:sich aus dem Bett rappeln heave o.s. out of bed;sich in die Höhe rappeln struggle up; fig struggle back onto one’s feet* * * -
18 röcheln
I v/i breathe noisily ( oder stertorously förm.); vor Anstrengung auch: wheeze; Sterbender: give the death rattleII v/t: „Wasser!“, röchelte er „water!“ he croaked* * *Rọ̈|chelnnt -s, no plgroan; (= Todesröcheln) death rattledas Röcheln der Verletzten — the groans or groaning of the wounded
* * *Rö·cheln<-s>[ˈrœçl̩n]nt kein pl rasping breath, stertorous breathing no art, no pl form liter; Sterbender death rattle liter* * *intransitives Verb breathe stertorously; < dying person> give the death-rattle* * *A. v/i breathe noisily ( oder stertorously form); vor Anstrengung auch: wheeze; Sterbender: give the death rattleB. v/t:„Wasser!“, röchelte er “water!” he croaked* * *intransitives Verb breathe stertorously; < dying person> give the death-rattle -
19 rütteln
I v/t shake; (Beton) vibrate; jemanden an der Schulter rütteln shake s.o. by the shoulder; jemanden aus dem Schlaf rütteln shake s.o. to wake him ( oder her) upII v/i1. shake (auch fig.); Wagen: jolt; TECH. vibrate; FLUG. buffet; an der Tür rütteln shake the door; mit Klappergeräusch: rattle at the door; rütteln an (+ Dat) fig. shake; daran ist nicht zu rütteln that’s the way it is* * *das Rüttelnjog* * *rụ̈t|teln ['rʏtln]1. vtto shake( about); Getreide etc to riddle, to sievejdn am Arm/an der Schulter rütteln — to shake sb's arm/shoulder, to shake sb by the arm/shoulder
See:→ auch gerüttelt2. vito shake; (Fahrzeug) to jolt; (Fenster, Tür im Wind) to rattlerütteln (an Tür, Fenster etc) — to rattle ( at) sth; (fig) an Grundsätzen, Ergebnis etc to call sth into question
* * *1) (to (cause to) shake or move slightly from side to side: Don't joggle the table!) joggle2) (to shake or move suddenly: I was violently jolted as the train stopped.) jolt* * *rüt·teln[ˈrʏtl̩n]I. vtII. vian feststehenden Tatsachen \rütteln to upset the apple[-]cartdaran ist nicht zu \rütteln, daran gibt es nichts zu \rütteln there's nothing one/you/we can do about it, there's no doubt about it* * *1.transitives Verb shake2.jemanden aus dem Schlaf od. wach rütteln — shake somebody out of his/her sleep
intransitives Verb shakean der Tür rütteln — shake the door; < wind> make the door rattle
daran ist nicht od. gibt es nichts zu rütteln — (fig.) there's nothing you can do about that
* * *jemanden an der Schulter rütteln shake sb by the shoulder;jemanden aus dem Schlaf rütteln shake sb to wake him ( oder her) upB. v/irütteln an (+dat) fig shake;daran ist nicht zu rütteln that’s the way it is* * *1.transitives Verb shake2.jemanden aus dem Schlaf od. wach rütteln — shake somebody out of his/her sleep
intransitives Verb shakean der Tür rütteln — shake the door; < wind> make the door rattle
daran ist nicht od. gibt es nichts zu rütteln — (fig.) there's nothing you can do about that
* * *v.to jiggle v.to jog v.to joggle v.to jolt v.to jounce v.to shake v.(§ p.,p.p.: shook, shaken) -
20 scheppern
v/i umg. rattle, clatter; da hat’s gescheppert umg., Autounfall: there’s been a bit of a smash there; beim Erzählen: then there was a crash; jetzt hat’s gescheppert Streit: he’s ( oder she’s) copped (Am. getting) it now* * *to rattle* * *schẹp|pern ['ʃɛpɐn]vi (dial)to clatteres hat gescheppert — there was a clatter; (loser Gegenstand) there was a rattle; (Autounfall) there was a bang; (Ohrfeige) he/she got a clip round (Brit) or a slap on (US) the ear
* * *schep·pern[ˈʃɛpɐn]I. viauf der Kreuzung hat es ganz schön gescheppert there was an almighty bang at the crossroads▪ jdm eine \scheppern to box sb's ears, to clip sb round the ear* * *es hat gescheppert — (hat einen Autounfall gegeben) there was a smash or crash
* * *scheppern v/i umg rattle, clatter;da hat’s gescheppert umg, Autounfall: there’s been a bit of a smash there; beim Erzählen: then there was a crash;* * *es hat gescheppert — (hat einen Autounfall gegeben) there was a smash or crash
* * *v.to rattle v.
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