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1 whistle for kick-off
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2 whistle
أَصْدَرَ صَفيرًا (صَفَّرَ) \ whistle: to make the sound of a whistle: I whistled as I walked along. The wind whistled through the trees. \ صافِرة \ whistle. \ صَفِير \ whistle: a high sound made by forcing air out through a small hole between one’s lips; a sound like this, made by birds or by the wind; an instrument for making this sound: The policeman blew his whistle. \ صَفْرَة \ whistle: a high sound made by forcing air out through a small hole between one’s lips; a sound like this, made by birds or by the wind; an instrument for making this sound: The audience gave a whistle of disagreement. The policeman blew his whistle. -
3 whistle
صَفَّارة (زامور) \ hooter: a horn on a vehicle or ship (for giving warning); a steam whistle at a factory (for work to start or stop). whistle: a high sound made by forcing air out through a small hole between one’s lips; a sound like this, made by birds or by the wind; an instrument for making this sound: The policeman blew his whistle. \ See Also صفرة (صَفْرَة) -
4 whistle
[ˈwɪsl]1. verb1) to make a shrill, often musical, sound by forcing one's breath between the lips or teeth:Can you whistle?
يَصْفُرHe whistled a happy tune.
2) to make such a sound with a device designed for this:يُسْمِعُ صَوْتا كالصَّفيرThe referee whistled for half-time.
3) to make a shrill sound in passing through the air:يَئِزُّ الرَّصاصThe bullet whistled past his head.
4) (of the wind) to blow with a shrill sound.تَصْفُر الرّيح2. noun1) the sound made by whistling:صَفير، صَفْرَهHe gave a loud whistle to his friend across the road.
2) a musical pipe designed to make a whistling noise.صَفير الآلَةِ الموسيقيَّه3) an instrument used by policemen, referees etc to make a whistling noise:صُفّارة الشُّرْطي أو الحَكَم الرِّياضيThe referee blew his whistle at the end of the game.
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5 контроллер свистка
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > контроллер свистка
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6 раструб переговорной трубы со свистком
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > раструб переговорной трубы со свистком
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7 свистать
whistle, sing; (о птицах тж.) pipe; ( о рулях) whineсвистеть в свисток — blow* a whistle
свистать на обед мор. — pipe (to) dinner
свистеть в кулак разг. — be penniless / broke
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8 свистеть
whistle, sing; (о птицах тж.) pipe; ( о рулях) whineсвистеть в свисток — blow* a whistle
свистать на обед мор. — pipe (to) dinner
свистеть в кулак разг. — be penniless / broke
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9 bersiul memanggil
whistle for, whistled for, whistled for, whistling for -
10 משרוקית
whistle (for whistling), pipe -
11 üstüne bir bardak su içmek
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12 pitar una falta
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13 구하여도 소용없다
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14 바라도 소용없다
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15 siffler
siffler [sifle]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb2. transitive verba. [+ chien, personne] to whistle for ; [+ fille] to whistle at ; [+ joueur en faute] to blow one's whistle at ; [+ départ, faute] to blow one's whistle for• siffler la fin du match/la mi-temps to blow the final whistle/the half-time whistleb. ( = huer) [+ orateur, acteur, pièce] to booc. [+ air, chanson] to whistle* * *sifle
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1) ( avec la bouche) to whistle [air, chanson]; ( appeler) to whistle for [personne, chien]; ( interpeller) to whistle at [personne]se faire siffler — [femme] to get wolf-whistles
2) Sport [arbitre] to blow one's whistle for [faute, fin]3) ( huer) to hiss, to boo [vedette, politicien]
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verbe intransitif1) gén to whistle; [projectile] to whistle through the air; [oiseau] to chirp; [serpent] to hiss2) ( dans un sifflet) to blow one's whistle* * *sifle1. vi1) [personne] to whistle, [arbitre] to blow one's whistle2) [serpent, vapeur] to hiss3) (en respirant) to wheeze2. vt1) [air] to whistle2) [chien] to whistle for3) [fille] to whistle at4) [pièce, orateur] to hiss (and boo)6) * (= ingurgiter) [verre, bouteille] to knock back Grande-Bretagne ** * *siffler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( avec la bouche) to whistle [air, chanson]; ( appeler) to whistle for [personne]; to whistle GB ou whistle for [chien]; ( interpeller) to whistle at [personne]; se faire siffler [femme] to get wolf-whistles;2 ( dire) to hiss; je te hais, siffla-t-il entre ses dents I hate you, he hissed between clenched teeth;3 Sport [arbitre] to blow one's whistle for [faute, fin];5 ◑( boire) to knock back○ [verre, bouteille];6 ◑( dérober) to steal, to pinch.B vi1 ( produire un son) [personne, vent, train, bouilloire] to whistle; [projectile] to whistle through the air; [oiseau, insecte] to chirp; [serpent] to hiss;2 ( donner un coup de sifflet) to blow one's whistle.[sifle] verbe intransitif1. [serpent] to hiss[oiseau] to whistle2. [personne] to whistle[gendarme, arbitre] to blow one's whistle3. [respirer difficilement] to wheeze4. [vent, train, bouilloire] to whistle————————[sifle] verbe transitif1. [chanson] to whistle2. [chien, personne] to whistle for3. [suj: gendarme] to blow one's whistle at[suj: arbitre] to whistle forsiffler la mi-temps to blow the half-time whistle, to whistle for half-time -
16 pfeifen
vt/i; pfeift, pfiff, hat gepfiffen1. (Lied etc.) whistle; Polizist, Schiedsrichter etc.: blow the whistle; Wind, Geschoss: whistle; THEAT. (auspfeifen) hiss, boo; vor sich hin pfeifen whistle to o.s.; er pfiff seinem Hund he whistled to his dog; pfeifendes Geräusch whistling (sound); pfeifender Atem wheezing2. SPORT (Fußballspiel etc. leiten) (be) referee; (Freistoß etc.) give, award a free kick etc.; wer pfeift das Spiel morgen? who is refereeing the match ( oder game) tomorrow?; er hat das Foul nicht gepfiffen he didn’t whistle for ( oder call) the foul3. umg., fig.: ich pfeif drauf! I don’t give a damn; ich pfeif aufs Geld I don’t give a damn ( oder two hoots) about the money; ich pfeife auf die Meinung der Leute I don’t give a damn ( oder I couldn’t care less) what people think; ich werd dir was pfeifen! you know what you can do; dem werd ich was pfeifen! he can take a running jump ( oder flying leap)* * *das Pfeifenpiping* * *pfei|fen ['pfaifn] pret pfi\#ff [pfɪf] ptp gepfi\#ffen [gə'pfɪfn]1. vito whistle (+dat for); (auf einer Trillerpfeife) to blow one's whistle; (MUS = auf einer Pfeife spielen) to pipe; (Wind) to whistle; (Radio) to whinemit Pfeifen und Trommeln zogen sie durch die Stadt — they made their way through the town amid piping and drumming or with pipes piping and drums beating
ich pfeife darauf! (inf) — I couldn't care less, I don't give a damn (inf)
ich pfeife auf seine Meinung (inf) — I couldn't care less about what he thinks
pféífender Atem — wheezing
sein Atem ging pféífend — he was wheezing
2. vtto whistle; (MUS) to pipe; (SPORT inf ) Spiel to ref (inf); Abseits, Foul to givedas pféífen ja schon die Spatzen von den Dächern — that's common knowledge, it's all over town
* * *1) (to play (music) on a pipe or pipes: He piped a tune.) pipe2) (to make a shrill, often musical, sound by forcing one's breath between the lips or teeth: Can you whistle?; He whistled to attract my attention; He whistled a happy tune.) whistle3) (to make such a sound with a device designed for this: The electric kettle's whistling; The referee whistled for half-time.) whistle4) (to make a shrill sound in passing through the air: The bullet whistled past his head.) whistle5) ((of the wind) to blow with a shrill sound.) whistle* * *pfei·fen< pfiff, gepfiffen>[ˈpfaifn̩]I. vi1. (Pfeiftöne erzeugen) to whistleich pfeife auf euer Mitleid! I don't need your sympathy!3.II. vt1. (Töne erzeugen) whistle▪ [jdm] etw \pfeifen to whistle sth [to sb]eine Melodie \pfeifen to whistle a melody2. SPORTein Spiel \pfeifen to referee a gameeinen Elfmeter \pfeifen to award [or give] a penalty* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) whistle; < bird> sing; pipees pfeift in seiner Brust — he wheezes in his chest; s. auch Loch 1)
2) mit sein3) (auf einer Trillerpfeife o. ä.) <policeman, referee, etc.> blow one's whistle; (Sport): (als Schiedsrichter fungieren) act as referee4) (salopp)2.auf jemanden/etwas pfeifen — not give a damn about somebody/something
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2)sich (Dat.) eins pfeifen — (ugs.) whistle [nonchalantly] to oneself; (auf einer Pfeife) pipe, play <tune etc.>; (auf einer Trillerpfeife o. ä.) blow < signal etc.> on one's whistle
einen Elfmeter pfeifen — (Sport) blow [the whistle] for a penalty
3) (salopp spött.)ich pfeif' dir was — go and get knotted (coll.)
* * *1. (Lied etc) whistle; Polizist, Schiedsrichter etc: blow the whistle; Wind, Geschoss: whistle; THEAT (auspfeifen) hiss, boo;vor sich hin pfeifen whistle to o.s.;er pfiff seinem Hund he whistled to his dog;pfeifendes Geräusch whistling (sound);pfeifender Atem wheezingwer pfeift das Spiel morgen? who is refereeing the match ( oder game) tomorrow?;er hat das Foul nicht gepfiffen he didn’t whistle for ( oder call) the foul3. umg, fig:ich pfeif drauf! I don’t give a damn;ich pfeif aufs Geld I don’t give a damn ( oder two hoots) about the money;ich pfeife auf die Meinung der Leute I don’t give a damn ( oder I couldn’t care less) what people think;ich werd dir was pfeifen! you know what you can do;dem werd ich was pfeifen! he can take a running jump ( oder flying leap)* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) whistle; < bird> sing; pipees pfeift in seiner Brust — he wheezes in his chest; s. auch Loch 1)
2) mit sein3) (auf einer Trillerpfeife o. ä.) <policeman, referee, etc.> blow one's whistle; (Sport): (als Schiedsrichter fungieren) act as referee4) (salopp)2.auf jemanden/etwas pfeifen — not give a damn about somebody/something
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2)sich (Dat.) eins pfeifen — (ugs.) whistle [nonchalantly] to oneself; (auf einer Pfeife) pipe, play <tune etc.>; (auf einer Trillerpfeife o. ä.) blow <signal etc.> on one's whistle
einen Elfmeter pfeifen — (Sport) blow [the whistle] for a penalty
3) (salopp spött.)ich pfeif' dir was — go and get knotted (coll.)
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17 fischiare
1. v/t whistlefischiare qualcuno boo someone2. v/i di vento whistle* * *fischiare v. intr.1 to whistle; ( in segno di disapprovazione) to hiss, to boo: non ho mai saputo fischiare, I've never been able to whistle; il pubblico impaziente incominciò a fischiare, the audience grew impatient and started to whistle2 ( di uccello, vento, locomotiva ecc.) to whistle: il vento fischiava tra i rami, the wind whistled in the branches4 ( di orecchi) to buzz, to sing*: mi fischiavano gli orecchi, my ears were singing (o I had a buzzing in my ears); non ti fischiano gli orecchi?, (fig.) aren't your ears burning?5 (di proiettile ecc.) to whiz (z), to whirr, to whistle: le pallottole fischiavano intorno a noi, the bullets whistled all around us◆ v.tr.1 to whistle; ( per disapprovare) to hiss, to hoot, to boo, to catcall: fischiare un motivetto allegro, to whistle a merry (o happy) tune; fu fischiato e dovette lasciare il palcoscenico, he was hissed off the stage; la prima attrice venne ripetutamente fischiata, the leading actress was repeatedly hissed2 (sport) to whistle for: fischiare un fallo, to whistle for a foul; fischiare il fuorigioco, to whistle for offside; l'arbitro ha fischiato la fine della partita, the referee blew the final whistle.* * *[fis'kjare]1. vt1) (canzone, motivo) to whistle2) (in segno di disapprovazione) to hiss, boo2. vimi fischiano le orecchie — I've got a ringing in my ears, fig fam my ears are burning
* * *[fis'kjare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to whistle [melodia, comando]3) (per disapprovare) to boo, to hiss, to hoot2.1) (produrre un suono) [ persona] to whistle; [sirena, treno] to hoot; [freccia, proiettile] to whiz(z) by, to whiz(z) past2) (chiamare)fischiare a — to whistle at [ persona]
••* * *fischiare/fis'kjare/ [1]1 to whistle [melodia, comando]3 (per disapprovare) to boo, to hiss, to hoot(aus. avere)1 (produrre un suono) [ persona] to whistle; [sirena, treno] to hoot; [freccia, proiettile] to whiz(z) by, to whiz(z) past; avere le orecchie che fischiano to have a buzzing in one's ears2 (chiamare) fischiare a to whistle at [ persona]; fischiare a una ragazza to wolf-whistle at a girlmi fischiano le orecchie my ears are burning. -
18 abpfeifen
vt/i (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) SPORT: ( das Spiel) abpfeifen stop the game; bei Spielende: blow the final whistle* * *ạb|pfei|fen sep (SPORT)1. vi(Schiedsrichter) to blow one's whistle2. vtdas Spiel/die erste Halbzeit abpfeifen — to blow the whistle for the end of the game/for half-time
* * *ab|pfei·fenI. vt▪ etw \abpfeifen to stop sth by blowing a whistlenach 45 Minuten wurde die erste Halbzeit abgepfiffen after 45 minutes the whistle for the end of the first half was blowndas Spielende \abpfeifen to blow the final whistleII. vi to blow the whistle* * *1.(Sport) unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb blow the whistle2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (unterbrechen) [blow the whistle to] stop* * ** * *1.(Sport) unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb blow the whistle2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (unterbrechen) [blow the whistle to] stop2) (beenden) blow the whistle for the end of <match, game, half> -
19 Anpfiff
m1. SPORT: der Anpfiff war um 3 Uhr the game started at 3 o’clock, Fußball: kick-off was at 3 o’clock2. umg., fig.: einen Anpfiff bekommen be hauled ( oder raked) over the coals, get a roasting ( oder dressing down), Am. get chewed out* * *Ạn|pfiffm* * *An·pfiffm1. SPORT\Anpfiff [des Spiels] whistle [to start the game]; FBALL a. kick-off* * *1) (Sport) whistle for the start of play* * *Anpfiff m1. SPORT:2. umg, fig:einen Anpfiff bekommen be hauled ( oder raked) over the coals, get a roasting ( oder dressing down), US get chewed out* * *1) (Sport) whistle for the start of play -
20 gwi|zd
m (G gwizdu) 1. (wydawany przez człowieka) whistle- donośny/przenikliwy gwizd a loud/shrill whistle- przywołać kogoś gwizdem to whistle sb up GB, to whistle for sb- reagować na coś gwizdami to hoot sth down, to (boo and) hiss at sth- na widowni rozległy się gwizdy the audience started hissing and booing2. (sztucznie wywołany) blast, whistle- gwizd czajnika the whistle of a kettle- gwizd lokomotywy/syreny na statku a blast of the locomotive’s whistle/ship’s siren- rozległ się gwizd a whistle sounded3. (wydawany przez zwierzęta) whistle- gwizd szpaka the whistle of a starling- gwizd świstaka a marmot’s whistle4. (świst) whistle, whiz(z)- gwizd pocisku the whiz(z) of a bullet- gwizd wiatru the whistling of the wind5. Myślis. wild boar’s snoutThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gwi|zd
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