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1 whir
طَنَّ (أصْدَرَ طَنِينًا، دوِيًّا، هَدِيرًا) \ boom: to make a deep hollow sound: They heard the boom of a big gun. The speaker had a loud booming voice. buzz: to make a buzz, be filled with a buzzing noise. hum: (of machines) to make a steady noise like a bee. whirr: (also whir) to make a whir: The sewing-machine whirred as he turned the handle. whizz: make a noise by rushing along through the air: The arrow whizzed past my nose. \ See Also أز (أَزَّ) -
2 whir(r)
أَزيز \ whir(r): a sound made by sth. (wings, wheels, etc.) moving (round) quickly in the air: the whir(r) of machinery. buzz: the noise made by a bee, any noise like this (of machines, or people talking, etc.). whizz: the noise of sth. rushing very fast through the air. \ See Also طنين (طَنِين) -
3 whir(r)
[wəː] past tense, past participle whirred1. verbto make, or move with, a buzzing sound, especially as of something turning through the air:يُحْدِثُ صَوْتا كالطَّنين أو الأزيزThe propellers whirred and we took off.
2. nounsuch a sound.طَنين، أزيز -
4 whir(r)
[wəː] past tense, past participle whirred1. verbto make, or move with, a buzzing sound, especially as of something turning through the air:يُحْدِثُ صَوْتا كالطَّنين أو الأزيزThe propellers whirred and we took off.
2. nounsuch a sound.طَنين، أزيز -
5 whirr, whir
أَزَّ \ fizz: to make a noise like gas escaping from water. whirr, whir: to make a whir: The sewing-machine whirred as he turned the handle. whizz: to make a noise by rushing along through the air: The arrow whizzed past my nose. \ See Also طن (طَنَّ) -
6 бръмчене
whir (r); buzz, hum* * *бръмчѐне,ср., само ед. whir(r); buzz, hum; drone.* * *burr; buzz: What's that бръмчене? - Какво е това бръмчене?; drone; droning; hum{hXm}; humming; ping (на комар)* * *whir(r); buzz, hum -
7 snurre
whir(r), whirl* * *I. (en -r) gyroscope.II. vb( om lyd) whirr ( fx whirring insects, machines),( dybere) hum,( mere snerrende) buzz;( om kedel) sing,( småkoge) simmer;( om bevægelse), se ndf: snurre rundt;[ med præp & adv:][ det snurrer i mine fingre] my fingers are tingling;[ snurre på r'erne] roll one's r's;[ snurre rundt] spin ( fx the wheels were spinning),( voldsommere) whirl ( fx a whirling merry-go-round),( om elegant bevægelse) twirl ( fx the dancers twirled),(om person etc: vende sig pludseligt) spin (, whirl, whip) round (fx he spun (etc) round; the car spun round on the slippery road);( med objekt) spin ( fx a top), whirl ( fx a potter's wheel), twirl( fx the drum major twirled his baton);[ snurre rundt på hælen] turn on one's heel. -
8 snurren
whir(r), whirl* * *(en) (se II. snurre)hum, whirr, whirring, buzz, buzzing; singing; purr, purring; spinning, whirling; tingling; rolling. -
9 гудеть
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10 жужжание
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11 жужжать
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12 гудеть
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13 жужжание
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14 жужжать
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15 suîa
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16 zujati
whir, whi, whiz, buzz, drone* * *• buzz• drone• zip• whiz• whirr• zoom• sing -
17 humahdus
• whir• swish• rustle• fulmination• whiz -
18 suburgzti
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19 zvimbimas
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20 zvimbti
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Whir — Whir, n. A buzzing or whizzing sound produced by rapid or whirling motion; as, the whir of a partridge; the whir of a spinning wheel. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Whir — Whir, v. t. [See {Whir} to whiz.] To hurry a long with a whizzing sound. [R.] [1913 Webster] This world to me is like a lasting storm, Whirring me from my friends. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Whir — Whir, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Whirred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Whirring}.] [Perhaps of imitative origin; cf. D. hvirre to whirl, and E. hurr, hurry, whirl. ???.] To whirl round, or revolve, with a whizzing noise; to fly or more quickly with a buzzing or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
whir — [ wɜr, hwɜr ] verb intransitive to make a fast repeated quiet sound: A flock of birds rose in front of him, their wings whirring. All around the room, computers whirred and buzzed. ╾ whir noun singular … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
whir|ry — «HWUR ee», transitive verb, intransitive verb, ried, ry|ing. Scottish. to hurry. ╂[probably < whir + y, as in hurry] … Useful english dictionary
whir — [wə: US wə:r] v [I] another spelling of ↑whirr … Dictionary of contemporary English
whir — c.1400, Scottish, fling, hurl, probably from O.N. hvirfla, frequentative of hverfa to turn (see WHARF (Cf. wharf)). Cf. Dan. hvirvle, Du. wervelen, Ger. wirbeln to whirl … Etymology dictionary
whir — or whirr [hwʉr, wʉr] vi., vt. whirred, whirring [ME (Northern) quirren, prob. < Scand, as in Dan hvirre, Norw kvirra, akin to ON hverfa, to turn: for IE base see WHARF] to fly, revolve, vibrate, or otherwise move quickly with a whizzing or… … English World dictionary
WHIR — Infobox Radio station name = WHIR city = Danville, Kentucky area = slogan = branding = Newstalk Sports 1230 frequency = 1230 kHz repeater = airdate = share = share as of = share source = format = News Talk Information power = 1,000 watts… … Wikipedia
whir — po·ro·kai·whir·ia; whir·ra; whir·ry; whir·tle; whir; … English syllables
whir — I. verb also whirr (whirred; whirring) Etymology: Middle English (Scots) quirren, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish hvirre to whirl, whir Date: 15th century intransitive verb to fly, revolve, or move rapidly with a whir … New Collegiate Dictionary