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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) -
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طَنِين \ buzz: the noise made by a bee. hum: a steady sound like a bee: I heard the distant hum of an aeropalne. murmur: a continuous low sound (of insects, quiet voices, etc.). whine: a whining noise. whirr: a sound made by sth. (wings, wheels, etc.) moving (round) quickly in the air: the whir(r) of machinery. whizz: the noise of sth. rushing very fast through the air. -
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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) -
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whirr, whirr, whirred, whirred, whirring* * *sound of whizzing (wind blowing, shot fired, etc) -
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7 проноситься с шумом
whirr глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > проноситься с шумом
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8 проноситься со свистом
whirr глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > проноситься со свистом
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13 zumbar
v.1 to buzz (producir ruido) (insect).Me zumban los oídos My ears buzz.me zumban los oídos my ears are buzzing2 to beat, to thump (informal) (golpear).3 to whiz, to whir, to hiss, to whirr.4 to hum.* * *1 (abejorro, oídos) to buzz\salir zumbando familiar to zoom offzumbarse de alguien (burlarse) to make fun of somebody, tease somebody* * *verb1) to buzz, hum2) thrash* * *1. VI1) (=sonar) [insecto] to buzz; [máquina] to hum, whirr; [oídos] to ring, buzzzumbarle a algn los oídos: me zumban los oídos — my ears are ringing, I have a buzzing in my ears
2)3) * (=quedar cerca) to be very closeno está en peligro ahora, pero le zumba — he's not actually in danger now but it's not far away
2. VT1) (=burlar) to tease2) (=golpear) to beat, hit3) LAm * (=tirar) to chuck *4) ** (=robar) to nick **5) *** (=copular con) to fuck ***3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivopasar zumbando — bala/coche to whizz by
hacer zumbar a alguien — (Chi fam) to beat somebody to a pulp (colloq)
hacer zumbar algo — (Chi, Ven fam) <aparato/casa> to wreck; <plata/herencia> to blow (colloq)
zumbarle a alguien los oídos: me zumbaban los oídos my ears were buzzing o ringing; le estarán zumbando los oídos... — his ears must be burning... (colloq)
b) (Col fam) ( molestar)2.váyanse a zumbar a otro lado — go and bother o pester someone else
zumbar vt1)a) (fam) < persona> to give... a good hiding (colloq)b) (RPl fam) <paliza/bofetada>le zumbaron una paliza — they beat him up (colloq)
c) < pandero> to bang2) (Ven fam) ( tirar) to chuck (colloq), to throw* * *= whirr [whir, -USA], buzz, whiz.Ex. She whirred right by Bernice Washington, without saying a word.Ex. The book they were interested in was 'Why Mosquitoes buzz in People's Ears'.Ex. Scientist say that the mystery object from space that whizzed close by Earth yesterday was quite possibly an alien probe sent from another planet to study Earth.----* ir zumbando = whiz.* pasar zumbando = whiz.* salir zumbando = bolt, make + a bolt for.* * *1.verbo intransitivopasar zumbando — bala/coche to whizz by
hacer zumbar a alguien — (Chi fam) to beat somebody to a pulp (colloq)
hacer zumbar algo — (Chi, Ven fam) <aparato/casa> to wreck; <plata/herencia> to blow (colloq)
zumbarle a alguien los oídos: me zumbaban los oídos my ears were buzzing o ringing; le estarán zumbando los oídos... — his ears must be burning... (colloq)
b) (Col fam) ( molestar)2.váyanse a zumbar a otro lado — go and bother o pester someone else
zumbar vt1)a) (fam) < persona> to give... a good hiding (colloq)b) (RPl fam) <paliza/bofetada>le zumbaron una paliza — they beat him up (colloq)
c) < pandero> to bang2) (Ven fam) ( tirar) to chuck (colloq), to throw* * *= whirr [whir, -USA], buzz, whiz.Ex: She whirred right by Bernice Washington, without saying a word.
Ex: The book they were interested in was 'Why Mosquitoes buzz in People's Ears'.Ex: Scientist say that the mystery object from space that whizzed close by Earth yesterday was quite possibly an alien probe sent from another planet to study Earth.* ir zumbando = whiz.* pasar zumbando = whiz.* salir zumbando = bolt, make + a bolt for.* * *zumbar [A1 ]viA1 «insecto» to buzz; «motor» to hum, whirr‹plata/herencia› to blow ( colloq)los niños hicieron zumbar el tocadiscos the kids wrecked the stereozumba que zumba ( fam): le dije que se callara, pero él zumba que zumba I told him to shut up but he just kept droning on o he just kept on and on ( colloq)zumbarle a algn los oídos: me zumbaban los oídos my ears were buzzing o ringingle estarían zumbando los oídos porque le estábamos poniendo verde his ears must have been burning because we were really tearing him apart ( colloq)2B zumbandoger ( fam): ¡vamos! ¡zumbando! que tengo prisa come on, move it o get a move on, I'm in a hurry ( colloq)la bala me pasó zumbando the bullet whizzed past me o went whizzing past meel coche pasó zumbando the car zoomed o shot pastsalió zumbando de clase she rushed out of the class■ zumbarvtA2( RPl fam) ‹paliza/bofetada› le zumbaron una paliza they gave him a beating o ( colloq) a going-overme zumbó una bofetada she slapped me3 ‹pandero› to bang* * *
zumbar ( conjugate zumbar) verbo intransitivo [ insecto] to buzz;
[ motor] to hum, whirr;
me zumbaban los oídos my ears were buzzing o ringing
verbo transitivo
1 (fam) ‹ persona› to give … a good hiding (colloq)
2 (Ven fam) ( tirar) to chuck (colloq), to throw
zumbar
I vi (un insecto, una máquina) to buzz, hum
II vtr fam to thrash
' zumbar' also found in these entries:
English:
buzz
- drone
- hum
- ring
- whir
- zoom
* * *♦ vi1. [producir ruido] [insecto] to buzz;[máquinas] to whirr, to hum;me zumban los oídos my ears are buzzing;le estarán zumbando los oídos de tanto hablar de él his ears must be burning with people talking about him so much2.zumbando: pasar zumbando to shoot past;salir zumbando to dash off;venir zumbando to come running♦ vtFam [golpear] to beat, to thump* * *I v/i buzz;me zumban los oídos my ears are ringing;pasar zumbando shoot by, flash by;salir zumbando shoot off; afuera shoot out* * *zumbar vi: to buzz, to hum1) : to hit, to thrash2) : to make fun of* * *zumbar vb1. (insecto) to buzz2. (pegar) to thump -
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v/i2. (ist): eine Fliege / ein Modellflugzeug surrte durch die Luft a fly / a model plane buzzed through the air* * *das Surrenwhir; whirr; purr* * *sụr|ren ['zʊrən]vi2) aux sein (=sich bewegen Insekt) to buzz* * *(to move very quickly with this kind of noise: The motorbike zoomed past us.) zoom* * *sur·ren[ˈzʊrən]vi1. Hilfsverb: haben (leise brummen) Insekt to buzz [or hum]; Motor, Hochspannungsleitung to hum; Kamera, Ventilator to whirr2. Hilfsverb: sein (sich surrend bewegen)▪ [irgendwohin] \surren to buzz/hum [somewhere]* * *intransitives Verb1) (summen) hum; <camera, fan> whirr2) mit sein (schwirren) whirr* * *surren v/i2. (ist):eine Fliege/ein Modellflugzeug surrte durch die Luft a fly/a model plane buzzed through the air* * *intransitives Verb1) (summen) hum; <camera, fan> whirr2) mit sein (schwirren) whirr* * *v.to buzz v.to whir v. -
15 zumbido
m.buzz, buzzing.past part.past participle of spanish verb: zumbir.* * *1 buzzing* * *noun m.buzzing, humming* * *SM1) [de insecto] buzz(ing); [de máquina] hum(ming), whirr(ing)zumbido de oídos — buzzing in the ears, ringing in the ears
2) * (=puñetazo) punch, biff ** * *siento un zumbido en los oídos — I have a buzzing o ringing in my ears
* * *= knocking, whirr [whir, -USA], whirring sound, whirring noise, whirring, hum, whiz.Ex. It seems to me that the Dewey engine is still ticking over, though there's an occasional knocking and it could no doubt do with a good tuning.Ex. The best way to describe this recurring noise is as a tone, rather than beep or a whirr or anything overly mechanical.Ex. The whirring sound is more than likely the pressure plate.Ex. Since then, the computer has started to make a whirring noise everytime it is booted up.Ex. In the past, the whirring of a fan motor was the only thing homeowners might have noticed when it came to bathroom ventilation.Ex. The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex. Be careful out there because we heard a whiz above the levee that sounded like ricocheting bullets.* * *siento un zumbido en los oídos — I have a buzzing o ringing in my ears
* * *= knocking, whirr [whir, -USA], whirring sound, whirring noise, whirring, hum, whiz.Ex: It seems to me that the Dewey engine is still ticking over, though there's an occasional knocking and it could no doubt do with a good tuning.
Ex: The best way to describe this recurring noise is as a tone, rather than beep or a whirr or anything overly mechanical.Ex: The whirring sound is more than likely the pressure plate.Ex: Since then, the computer has started to make a whirring noise everytime it is booted up.Ex: In the past, the whirring of a fan motor was the only thing homeowners might have noticed when it came to bathroom ventilation.Ex: The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex: Be careful out there because we heard a whiz above the levee that sounded like ricocheting bullets.* * *(de un insecto) buzzing, droning; (de un motor) humming, whirringsiento un zumbido en los oídos I have a buzzing o a ringing in my ears* * *
zumbido sustantivo masculino ( de insecto) buzzing, droning;
( de motor) humming, whirring
zumbido sustantivo masculino buzzing, humming
' zumbido' also found in these entries:
English:
burr
- buzz
- hum
- ringing
- whiz
- whizz
- zoom
- drone
* * *zumbido nm[de insecto] buzz, buzzing; [de máquinas] whirr, whirring;tengo un zumbido en los oídos my ears are buzzing* * *m buzzing;zumbido de oídos buzzing in one’s ears* * *zumbido nm: buzzing, humming* * *zumbido n buzzing -
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v/i1. (hat geschnurrt) Katze, Stimme, Motor: purr; (summen) hum; Rad, Ventilator etc.: whirr, Am. whir; das Schnurren des Katers the cat’s purring ( oder purrs Pl.); „Na, so allein?“, schnurrte sie „Hello, all alone?“ she purred2. (ist) umg., fig. (fahren, fliegen) purr (along); er ist mit seinem alten Moped in die Stadt geschnurrt he buzzed ( leiser: hummed) into town on his old moped* * *das Schnurrenpurr* * *schnụr|ren ['ʃnʊrən]vi(Katze) to purr; (Spinnrad etc) to hum, to whir(r)* * *1) (to make the low, murmuring sound of a cat when it is pleased.) purr2) (such a sound.) purr* * *schnur·ren[ˈʃnʊrən]vi1. (Katze) to purrvor Zufriedenheit \schnurren to purr with contentment2. (surren) to whirr* * *intransitives Verb < cat> purr; < machine> hum; <camera, spinning wheel, etc.> whirr* * *schnurren v/i„Na, so allein?“, schnurrte sie “Hello, all alone?” she purred2. (ist) umg, fig (fahren, fliegen) purr (along);er ist mit seinem alten Moped in die Stadt geschnurrt he buzzed ( leiser: hummed) into town on his old moped* * *intransitives Verb < cat> purr; < machine> hum; <camera, spinning wheel, etc.> whirr* * *v.to purr v. -
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v/i1. (ist geschwirrt) whirr, Am. whir; Pfeil etc.: auch umg. (sausen) whiz(z); Insekten: buzz; Schneeflocken: whirl; Kolibris schwirrten von Blüte zu Blüte humming birds whirred from blossom to blossom; jemandem durch den Kopf schwirren Zahlen, Gedanken: spin round in s.o.’s head; Fragen schwirrten durch den Saal questions came flying from all directions (of the hall); überall schwirrten Touristen the place was swarming with tourists2. (hat) fig.: von Gerüchten etc. schwirren be buzzing with rumo(u)rs etc.; mir schwirrte der Kopf my head was buzzing ( oder spinning)* * *das Schwirrenwhirr; whir; zip; twang* * *schwịr|ren ['ʃvɪrən]vi aux seinto whizz (Brit), to whiz; (Bienen, Fliegen etc) to buzzunzählige Gerüchte schwirren durch die Presse — the press is buzzing with countless rumours (Brit) or rumors (US)
die Gedanken/Zahlen schwirrten mir durch den Kopf — thoughts/figures were whirling around in my head or buzzing through my head
* * *1) twang2) (to make, or move with, a buzzing sound, especially as of something turning through the air: The propellers whirred and we took off.) whirr3) (to make, or move with, a buzzing sound, especially as of something turning through the air: The propellers whirred and we took off.) whir4) (such a sound.) whirr5) (such a sound.) whir6) (a whizzing sound: They heard the zip of a flying bullet.) zip7) (to move with a whizzing sound: A bullet zipped past his head.) zip* * *schwir·ren[ˈʃvɪrən]vi Hilfsverb: sein2. (sich verbreiten) to buzz, to fly about, aroundsie kam ins Zimmer geschwirrt she popped into the room* * *intransitives Verballerlei schwirrte mir durch den Kopf — (fig.) all sorts of things buzzed through my head
* * *schwirren v/i1. (ist geschwirrt) whirr, US whir; Pfeil etc: auch umg (sausen) whiz(z); Insekten: buzz; Schneeflocken: whirl;Kolibris schwirrten von Blüte zu Blüte humming birds whirred from blossom to blossom;jemandem durch den Kopf schwirren Zahlen, Gedanken: spin round in sb’s head;Fragen schwirrten durch den Saal questions came flying from all directions (of the hall);überall schwirrten Touristen the place was swarming with tourists2. (hat) fig:von Gerüchten etcschwirren be buzzing with rumo(u)rs etc;mir schwirrte der Kopf my head was buzzing ( oder spinning)* * *intransitives Verballerlei schwirrte mir durch den Kopf — (fig.) all sorts of things buzzed through my head
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18 runrún
m.buzz.* * *1 (ruido) buzz, noise, murmur* * *SM1) [de voces] murmur2) (=rumor) rumour, rumor (EEUU), buzz *3) [de una máquina] whirr* * ** * *= whirr [whir, -USA], whirring sound, whirring noise, whirring.Ex. The best way to describe this recurring noise is as a tone, rather than beep or a whirr or anything overly mechanical.Ex. The whirring sound is more than likely the pressure plate.Ex. Since then, the computer has started to make a whirring noise everytime it is booted up.Ex. In the past, the whirring of a fan motor was the only thing homeowners might have noticed when it came to bathroom ventilation.* * ** * *= whirr [whir, -USA], whirring sound, whirring noise, whirring.Ex: The best way to describe this recurring noise is as a tone, rather than beep or a whirr or anything overly mechanical.
Ex: The whirring sound is more than likely the pressure plate.Ex: Since then, the computer has started to make a whirring noise everytime it is booted up.Ex: In the past, the whirring of a fan motor was the only thing homeowners might have noticed when it came to bathroom ventilation.* * *(de un motor) purring, humming; (de voces) hum, murmur* * *
runrún n fam (de personas) hum, murmur
(de ruidos) purring: se quedó dormido con el runrún de las olas, he fell asleep listening to the lapping of the waves
' runrún' also found in these entries:
English:
run
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20 ajetreo
m.1 running around, hard work (gestiones, molestias).2 hustle, rush, bustle, chores.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: ajetrear.* * *1 activity, bustle* * *SM (=actividad) hustle and bustle; (=labor) drudgery, hard work* * *masculino hustle and bustle* * *= bustle, flurry of activity, hustle and bustle, whirr of activity, hurly-burly, comings and goings.Ex. The overall plan of the library is to provide an atmosphere of spaciousness and calm, in contrast to the urban bustle outside = El proyecto general de la biblioteca es ofrecer un ambiente de amplitud y calma, en contraste con el bullicio urbano exterior.Ex. In all this flurry of activity in the early seventies public libraries were not only ignored but showed little interest, in spite of the fact that inroads were being made into their traditional library functions.Ex. The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex. The wedding day morning is usually a whirr of activity -- everybody running here and there.Ex. No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.Ex. The Governor believes his comings and goings should be secret from taxpayers.* * *masculino hustle and bustle* * *= bustle, flurry of activity, hustle and bustle, whirr of activity, hurly-burly, comings and goings.Ex: The overall plan of the library is to provide an atmosphere of spaciousness and calm, in contrast to the urban bustle outside = El proyecto general de la biblioteca es ofrecer un ambiente de amplitud y calma, en contraste con el bullicio urbano exterior.
Ex: In all this flurry of activity in the early seventies public libraries were not only ignored but showed little interest, in spite of the fact that inroads were being made into their traditional library functions.Ex: The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex: The wedding day morning is usually a whirr of activity -- everybody running here and there.Ex: No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.Ex: The Governor believes his comings and goings should be secret from taxpayers.* * *con tanto ajetreo es imposible concentrarse it's impossible to concentrate with all this activity going onel ajetreo de los grandes almacenes the hustle and bustle of the department storesun día de mucho ajetreo a hectic day* * *
Del verbo ajetrearse: ( conjugate ajetrearse)
me ajetreo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
se ajetreó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
ajetreo sustantivo masculino
hustle and bustle;
ajetreo sustantivo masculino activity, hard work, bustle
' ajetreo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tejemaneje
- vértigo
- vorágine
- trote
English:
bustle
- hustle
* * *ajetreo nmcon tanto ajetreo me olvidé de llamarle things were so hectic that I forgot to phone him;hoy hay mucho ajetreo en la oficina there's a lot going on o happening in the office today;el ajetreo de la ciudad the hustle and bustle of the city* * *m bustle* * *ajetreo nm: hustle and bustle, fuss
См. также в других словарях:
whirr — whir [wə: US wə:r] v past tense and past participle whirred present participle whirring [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from a [i]Scandinavian language] to make a fairly quiet regular sound, like the sound of a bird or insect moving its wings… … Dictionary of contemporary English
whirr — [ wɜr, hwɜr ] another spelling of whir … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
whirr — meaning ‘to make a continuous buzzing sound’, is spelt with two rs in BrE and usually with one r in AmE, and the corresponding noun follows suit. The verb has inflected forms whirred, whirring in both varieties … Modern English usage
whirr — (also whir) ► VERB (whirred, whirring) ▪ (of something rapidly rotating or moving to and fro) make a low, continuous, regular sound. ► NOUN ▪ a whirring sound. ORIGIN probably Scandinavian … English terms dictionary
whirr — [[t](h)wɜ͟ː(r)[/t]] whirrs, whirring, whirred also whir VERB When something such as a machine or an insect s wing whirrs, it makes a series of low sounds so quickly that they seem like one continuous sound. The camera whirred and clicked. [V ing] … English dictionary
whirr — verb Whirr is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑machine … Collocations dictionary
whirr whirred, whirring — verb (I) to make a fairly quiet, regular sound, like the sound of a bird or insect moving its wings very fast: Cameras whirred and reporters scribbled. whirr noun (countable usually singular) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
whirr — [wɜː] verb [I] to make a fast repeated quiet sound whirr noun [singular] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
whirr — /wɜ / (say wer) verb (i) (whirred, whirring) 1. to go, fly, dart, revolve, or otherwise move quickly with a vibratory or buzzing sound. –noun 2. the act or sound of whirring: the whirr of wings. Also, whir. {Middle English, from Scandinavian;… …
whirr — I. verb see whir I II. noun see whir II … New Collegiate Dictionary
whirr — /hwerr, werr/, v.i., v.t., n. whir. * * * … Universalium