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[wiʃ] n zunido, sibilo, silvo. • vt+vi zunir, sibilar, silvar. -
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[wɪʃ]1. nSchwirren nt, Sausen nt, Zischen nt; (of silk etc) Rascheln nt2. vischwirren, sausen, zischen; (silk etc) rascheln* * *whish [wıʃ; hwıʃ]A v/i1. schwirren, sausen, zischen:whish past vorbeizischen (Auto etc)2. rascheln (Seide etc)B s1. Schwirren n, Sausen n, Zischen n2. Rascheln n -
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[wɪʃ]1) Общая лексика: говорить "тсс!", ошикать (кого-л.), свистеть (о пуле, ветре), шикать, свист (пули, брошенного камня), махать (так, что слышен свист), размахивать (так, что слышен свист), просвистеть, шуршание (the whish of the windshield wipers), помахивать (так, что слышен свист)2) Диалект: тсс!, цыц! -
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[wiš]1.nounbrnenje, brenčanje;2.intransitive verbbrneti, brenčati -
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(whist):(n.)هيس ، ساكت باش:(vt. n. vi.). صداي حرف 'سين' ايجاد كردن، باصداي هيس حركت كردن، بسرعت گذشته،صفير -
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[hwish /wish] n. fëshfërimë; zukamë -
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Тсс! Цыц! Шш!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Whish!
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s.1 sonido agudo semejante al que hace una varita cortando el aire. (familiar)2 zumbido.v.zumbar, zumbir.-> SWISH. (Voz imitativa). (pt & pp whished)
См. также в других словарях:
whish — [hwish, wish] vi. [echoic] to move with a soft, rushing sound; whiz; swish n. a sound so made … English World dictionary
whish — I. verb Etymology: imitative Date: 1518 transitive verb to urge on or cause to move with a whish intransitive verb 1. to make a sibilant sound 2. to move with a whish especially at high speed < an elevator…whishes down to the lower level Natalie… … New Collegiate Dictionary
whish — /hwish, wish/, v.i., v.t. 1. to make, or move with, a whiz or swish. n. 2. a whishing sound. [1510 20; imit.] * * * … Universalium
whish — 1. noun /wɪʃ,ʍɪʃ/ A sibilant sound, especially that of rapid movement through the air. 2. verb /wɪʃ,ʍɪʃ/ To make such a sound … Wiktionary
whish — Synonyms and related words: assibilate, assibilation, bullet, buzz, crinkle, effervesce, effervescence, effervescing, fizz, fizzle, fizzling, fleet, flit, fly, frication, frictional rustling, hiss, hissing, hush, hushing, lisp, rhonchus, rustle,… … Moby Thesaurus
whish — wish … American English homophones
whish — [[t](h)wɪʃ, wɪʃ[/t]] v. i. v. t. 1) to make or move with a rushing sound 2) a rushing sound • Etymology: 1510–20; imit … From formal English to slang
whish — /wɪʃ/ (say wish) verb (i) 1. to make, or move with, a whiz or swish. –noun 2. a whishing sound. {imitative} …
whish — verb 1. make a sibilant sound • Hypernyms: ↑sound, ↑go • Verb Frames: Something s Somebody s 2. move with a whishing sound The car whished past her … Useful english dictionary
C. M. Whish — Charles Matthew Whish (1794–1833) was an English civil servant in the Madras Establishment of the East India Company. Whish was the first to bring to the notice of the western mathematical scholarship the achievements of the Kerala school of… … Wikipedia
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