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  • 81 twitter

    ['twitə] 1. noun
    (a light, repeated chirping sound, especially made by (small) birds: He could hear the twitter of sparrows.) kvidren
    2. verb
    (to make such a noise.) kvidre
    * * *
    ['twitə] 1. noun
    (a light, repeated chirping sound, especially made by (small) birds: He could hear the twitter of sparrows.) kvidren
    2. verb
    (to make such a noise.) kvidre

    English-Danish dictionary > twitter

  • 82 twitter

    ['twitə] 1. noun
    (a light, repeated chirping sound, especially made by (small) birds: He could hear the twitter of sparrows.) gorjeio
    2. verb
    (to make such a noise.) gorjear
    * * *
    twit.ter
    [tw'itə] n 1 gorjeio, trinado, chilro. 2 riso silencioso. 3 excitação, tremor (de nervosismo). • vt+vi 1 cantar, gorjear, chilrear, pipilar, estridular. 2 rir em surdina. 3 falar rápido e alto sobre coisas sem importância devido ao fato de estar nervoso.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > twitter

  • 83 twitch

    {twitʃ}
    I. 1. дръпвам, подръпвам, издърпвам
    2. мърдам (уши)
    3. трепвам, потрепвам (за мускул и np.), мърдам, играя
    II. 1. внезапно (по) дръпване/издърпване
    2. трепване, лека спазма/болка
    3. нервно състояние, нервност
    4. юзда, която се слага на кон при подковаване/лекуване
    III. n бот. троскот
    * * *
    {twitsh} v 1. дръпвам, подръпвам; издърпвам; 2. мърдам (уши); 3(2) {twitsh} n 1. внезапно (по)дръпване/издърпване; 2. трепване{3} {twitsh} n бот. троскот.
    * * *
    троскот; трепване; потрепвам; прещраквам; прещракване; дръпвам;
    * * *
    1. i. дръпвам, подръпвам, издърпвам 2. ii. внезапно (по) дръпване/издърпване 3. iii. n бот. троскот 4. мърдам (уши) 5. нервно състояние, нервност 6. трепвам, потрепвам (за мускул и np.), мърдам, играя 7. трепване, лека спазма/болка 8. юзда, която се слага на кон при подковаване/лекуване
    * * *
    twitch[twitʃ] I. v дръпвам, издърпвам, подръпвам ( out, off, from); мърдам ( уши); трепвам, играя, мърдам; II. n 1. внезапно рязко дръпване, издърпване; 2. трепване, лек спазъм; 3. специална юзда, която се слага на кон (при подковаване, лекуване); 4. мин. внезапно стесняване на жила; III. twitch n бот. троскот.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > twitch

  • 84 twitter

    {'twitə}
    I. 1. цвърча, чуруликам
    2. говоря нервно/припряно/безсмислено
    II. 1. цвъртене, чуруликане
    2. бързо/нервно/припряно говорене
    3. нервна възбуда/трепет
    in a/all of a TWITTER възбуден, нервен, припрян
    4. ам. кикотене
    * * *
    {'twitъ} v 1. цвърча, чуруликам; 2. говоря нервно/припряно/бе(2) {'twitъ} n 1. цвъртене, чуруликане; 2. бързо/нервно/ прип
    * * *
    църкам; чуруликане; цвъркам; чуруликам; трепет;
    * * *
    1. i. цвърча, чуруликам 2. ii. цвъртене, чуруликане 3. in a/all of a twitter възбуден, нервен, припрян 4. ам. кикотене 5. бързо/нервно/припряно говорене 6. говоря нервно/припряно/безсмислено 7. нервна възбуда/трепет
    * * *
    twitter[´twitə] I. v 1. цвърча, чуруликам; 2. говоря нервно, припряно, безсмислено; цвъртя; II. n 1. цвъртене, чуруликане; разг. възбуда, вълнение; 2. бързо и безсмислено говорене; in a ( all of a) \twitter възбуден, припрян, нервен.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > twitter

  • 85 atwitter

    [əʹtwıtə] a predic
    трепещущий ( от возбуждения); находящийся в радостном волнении

    to be atwitter at smth. - волноваться по поводу /в предвкушении/ чего-л.

    НБАРС > atwitter

  • 86 twitchy

    [ʹtwıtʃı] a
    1. нервный, раздражительный
    2. ёрзающий, виляющий, дёргающийся

    НБАРС > twitchy

  • 87 twitteration

    [͵twıtəʹreıʃ(ə)n] разг. см. twitter I 2

    НБАРС > twitteration

  • 88 twittery

    [ʹtwıt(ə)rı] a
    возбуждённый; легко возбудимый, беспокойный

    НБАРС > twittery

  • 89 twitter

    [twit·ter || 'twɪtə(r)]
    n. ציוץ; התרגשות
    v. לצייץ
    * * *
    ץייצל
    תושגרתה ;ץויצ

    English-Hebrew dictionary > twitter

  • 90 twitter

    'twitə
    1. noun
    (a light, repeated chirping sound, especially made by (small) birds: He could hear the twitter of sparrows.) gorjeo

    2. verb
    (to make such a noise.) gorjear
    twitter vb gorjear
    tr['twɪtəSMALLr/SMALL]
    1 gorjeo
    1 (bird) gorjear; (person) hablar sin parar
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    to be all of a twitter estar excitado,-a, estar nervioso,-a
    twitter ['twɪt̬ər] vi
    chirp: gorjear, cantar (dícese de los pájaros)
    : gorjeo m
    v.
    gorjear v.
    reír sofocadamente v.
    temblar de inquietud v.
    n.
    excitación s.f.
    gorjeo s.m.
    inquietud s.f.
    risita sofocada s.f.

    I 'twɪtər, 'twɪtə(r)
    a) \<\<birds\>\> gorjear
    b) \<\<person\>\> parlotear, cotorrear (fam)

    II
    mass noun
    a) ( of bird) gorjeo m
    b) ( of person) parloteo m, cotorreo m (fam)

    to be in a twitter o (BrE also) all of a twitter — (colloq) estar* muy excitado

    ['twɪtǝ(r)]
    1.
    N [of bird] pío m

    be in a twitter *estar or andar agitado or nervioso

    2.
    VI [bird] piar; [person] hablar nerviosamente
    * * *

    I ['twɪtər, 'twɪtə(r)]
    a) \<\<birds\>\> gorjear
    b) \<\<person\>\> parlotear, cotorrear (fam)

    II
    mass noun
    a) ( of bird) gorjeo m
    b) ( of person) parloteo m, cotorreo m (fam)

    to be in a twitter o (BrE also) all of a twitter — (colloq) estar* muy excitado

    English-spanish dictionary > twitter

  • 91 twitter

    'twitə 1. noun
    (a light, repeated chirping sound, especially made by (small) birds: He could hear the twitter of sparrows.) kvitring, småsnakking
    2. verb
    (to make such a noise.) kvitre, småsnakke
    kvitter
    I
    subst. \/ˈtwɪtə\/
    1) kvitring
    2) pludring, småsnakking
    3) nervøs fnising
    4) dirring, skjelving
    5) ( overført) kvitring, skvaldring
    I can't stand his twitter anymore!
    be (all) in a twitter eller be all of a twitter ( hverdagslig) ha den store skjelven, være nervøs
    II
    verb \/ˈtwɪtə\/
    1) kvitre
    2) pludre, småprate
    3) fnise nervøst
    4) dirre, skjelve, være nervøs
    5) ( overført) kvitre, skvaldre

    English-Norwegian dictionary > twitter

  • 92 twitter

    ['twitə] 1. noun
    (a light, repeated chirping sound, especially made by (small) birds: He could hear the twitter of sparrows.) kvak, tíst
    2. verb
    (to make such a noise.) kvaka, tísta

    English-Icelandic dictionary > twitter

  • 93 twittery

    ['twItərɪ]
    adj attr
    zwitschernd

    English-german dictionary > twittery

  • 94 twittish

    ['twItɪʃ]
    adj (Brit inf
    = stupid) hirnlos (inf)

    English-german dictionary > twittish

  • 95 twitter

    ['twitə] 1. noun
    (a light, repeated chirping sound, especially made by (small) birds: He could hear the twitter of sparrows.) świergot
    2. verb
    (to make such a noise.) ćwierkać

    English-Polish dictionary > twitter

  • 96 twitter

    ['twitə] 1. noun
    (a light, repeated chirping sound, especially made by (small) birds: He could hear the twitter of sparrows.) čivināšana
    2. verb
    (to make such a noise.) čivināt
    * * *
    čivināšana; tērzēšana; čivināt; tērzēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > twitter

  • 97 twitter

    ['twitə] 1. noun
    (a light, repeated chirping sound, especially made by (small) birds: He could hear the twitter of sparrows.) čiulbėjimas, čirškimas, čirenimas
    2. verb
    (to make such a noise.) čiulbėti, čirkšti, čirenti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > twitter

  • 98 twitter

    twit·ter [ʼtwɪtəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] vi
    1) ( chirp) zwitschern;
    to \twitter away vor sich akk hin zwitschern
    to \twitter away vor sich akk hinplappern;
    he just sat there \twittering away er saß da und redete wie ein Wasserfall;
    to \twitter on about sth unentwegt von etw dat reden n Zwitschern nt kein pl, Gezwitscher nt kein pl

    English-German students dictionary > twitter

  • 99 twitter

    ['twitə] 1. noun
    (a light, repeated chirping sound, especially made by (small) birds: He could hear the twitter of sparrows.) cvrlikání
    2. verb
    (to make such a noise.) cvrlikat
    * * *
    • štěbetat
    • cvrlikat

    English-Czech dictionary > twitter

  • 100 twitter

    ['twitə] 1. noun
    (a light, repeated chirping sound, especially made by (small) birds: He could hear the twitter of sparrows.) čvirikanie, štebotanie
    2. verb
    (to make such a noise.) čvirikať, štebotať
    * * *
    • vzrušenie
    • štebotat
    • štebotanie
    • cvirikat
    • cvirikanie

    English-Slovak dictionary > twitter

См. также в других словарях:

  • twit — twit·ten; twit·ter·a·tion; twit·ter·er; twit·tery; twit; twit·ter; twit·ty; …   English syllables

  • twit — twit1 [twit] vt. twitted, twitting [aphetic < ME atwiten, to twit < OE ætwitan < æt, at + witan, to accuse, akin to witan, to know: see WISE1] to reproach, tease, taunt, etc., esp. by reminding of a fault or mistake n. 1. the act of… …   English World dictionary

  • twit´ter|er — twit|ter1 «TWIHT uhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a succession of light sounds made by birds. 2. a brief or muffled giggle; titter. 3. Figurative. an excited condition; flutter: »My nerves are in a twitter when I have to sing in public. In a twitter of… …   Useful english dictionary

  • twit|ter — twit|ter1 «TWIHT uhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a succession of light sounds made by birds. 2. a brief or muffled giggle; titter. 3. Figurative. an excited condition; flutter: »My nerves are in a twitter when I have to sing in public. In a twitter of… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Twit — can mean: *A British slang word for an insignificant, foolish or annoying person. *The weekly podcast This WEEK in TECH. *The TWiT podcast network TWiT.tv *The Roald Dahl children s book called The Twits *A user of Twitter …   Wikipedia

  • twit — was originally, and still is, a verb, meaning ‘taunt’ [16]. It is a shortened version of the now defunct atwite. This went back to Old English ætwītan, a compound verb formed from the prefix æt , denoting ‘opposition’, and wītan ‘reproach’. It is …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • twit — was originally, and still is, a verb, meaning ‘taunt’ [16]. It is a shortened version of the now defunct atwite. This went back to Old English ætwītan, a compound verb formed from the prefix æt , denoting ‘opposition’, and wītan ‘reproach’. It is …   Word origins

  • Twit — Twit, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Twitted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Twitting}.] [OE. atwiten, AS. [ae]tw[=i]tan to reproach, blame; [ae]t at + w[=i]tan to reproach, blame; originally, to observe, see, hence, to observe what is wrong (cf. the meanings of E.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • twit — [twıt] n [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Perhaps from twat] informal a person who you think is stupid or silly …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • twit — [ twıt ] noun count INFORMAL a stupid or silly person …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • twit — Ⅰ. twit [1] ► NOUN informal, chiefly Brit. ▪ a silly or foolish person. DERIVATIVES twittish adjective. ORIGIN originally dialect in the sense «tale bearer». Ⅱ. twit [2] …   English terms dictionary

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