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1 свищик
чpenny whistle, tin whistle (тж. свисток); self-made whistle (of reed etc.) -
2 гудок
чгудок автомобіля — automobile horn, honk
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3 присвиснути
to whistle, to give a whistle -
4 свист
чwhistle; мист. hiss, catcall; ( від розсікання повітря) whizz, swish; ( птахів) piping; ( вітру) singing; ( тихий) fizzleхудожній свист (вигадка) — tall tale, cock-and-bull story
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5 свистіти
= свиснути, свистати1) to whistle, to give a whistle; мист. to hiss, to catcall; to whiz, to swish; ( про паровий свисток) to hoot; ( про птахів) to pipe; ( про снаряд) to hurtle; (про кулю, вітер) to sing -
6 свисток
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7 сюрчати
( у свисток) to blow a whistle, to pipe, to whistleсюрчати на обід мор. — to pipe (to) dinner
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8 висвистувати
= висвистати, висвистітиto whistle ( a tune) -
9 горло
с1) анат. throat; gulletпромочити горло — to wet one's whistle, to have a drink
схопити за горло — to take ( to catch) by the throat
приставати (як) з ножем до горла — to press, to importune; to harass
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10 засвистати
= засвистіти( to begin) to whistle -
11 клапан
чvalve; ( в музичних інструментах) vent, stop; ( відкидний) flap; тех. clackвпускний (випускний, вихлопний) клапан — inlet ( exhaust) valve
клапан кишені — flap, lap
клапан сирени зал. — whistle valve
паровипускний клапан — ( steam) exhaust valve
паровпускний клапан — ( steam) inlet valve
регулювальний клапан — throttle, throttle valve
серцевий клапан анат. — mitral valve, valve of the heart
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12 насвистувати
to whistle ( a tune) -
13 пересвист
чwhistling, whistle -
14 пересвистуватися
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15 підсвистувати
to whistle ( a tune), to accompany with whistling -
16 посвист
чwhistle; whistling -
17 посвистіти
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18 посвистувати
to whistle ( now and then); to whiffle -
19 присвист
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20 просюрчати
( свистком) to whistle; ( про коника) to chirr, to chirp
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