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  • 1 with a rasping sound co

    with a rasping (rettling, cracking, growling/roaring, hissing) sound co скрежетом (с грохотом, с треском, с рёвом, с шипением)

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > with a rasping sound co

  • 2 sound

    I [saund] n
    звук, шум

    The hall is bad for sound — в этом зале плохая акустика.

    Is that OK for sound? — Звук хороший? /Со звуком все в порядке?

    Spoken words are built up of sounds. — Слова в речи складываются из звуков.

    There is more sound than sense. — Много слов, но мало дела

    - loud sound
    - throaty sound
    - warning sound
    - vowel sounds
    - articulated sound
    - speech sounds
    - first sound
    - languid sounds
    - various sounds
    - flat sounds
    - explosive sound
    - human sound
    - sad sounds
    - suggestive sounds
    - jarring sound
    - poor sound conductor
    - traffic sounds
    - country sounds
    - wide-range sound
    - whistling sound
    - sound barrier
    - sound communication
    - sound effects
    - sound absorption
    - sound damper
    - sound department
    - sound track
    - sound engineer
    - sound assistant
    - sound wave
    - sound signal
    - sound recording
    - sound editing
    - sound of rain
    - sound of the voices
    - sound of drums
    - sound of birds
    - sound of doves' cooing
    - sound of gunfire
    - tinkling sound of a slot machine
    - speed of the sound
    - with a rasping sound co
    - with a sighing sound co
    - burst with a rumbling sound
    - dance to the sound of music
    - hear the sound of foot steps
    - imitate a sound
    - kill the sound
    - like the sound of smb's voice
    - record the sound of the human voice
    - reduce the sound
    - reflect the sound
    - run in the direction of the sound
    - shut the door without a sound
    - speak with a nasal sound
    - start up at the sound of bursting bombs
    - turn the sound up
    - utter a sound
    - wake up to the sound of the clock
    - sound of the orchestra is peculiar
    - sound of music faded
    - sounds grew louder
    II [saund] adj - sound in mind and body
    2) здравый, разумный
    - sound argument III [saund] v
    звучать, издавать звук
    - it does not sound English

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > sound

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  • rasping — rasp·ing || ræspɪŋ / rɑː adj. (about a sound) grating, harsh, irritating ræsp /rɑːsp n. file, flat tool with an abrasive surface; act of scraping, act of scouring, abrasion v. scrape, abrade, scour …   English contemporary dictionary

  • grate — grate1 [grāt] vt. grated, grating [ME graten < OFr grater (Fr gratter) < Frank * kratton, akin to OHG chrazzōn (Ger kratzen), to scratch < IE base * gred > Alb gërrusë, scraper] 1. to grind into shreds or particles by rubbing or… …   English World dictionary

  • rasp — [[t]rɑ͟ːsp, ræ̱sp[/t]] rasps, rasping, rasped 1) VERB If someone rasps, their voice or breathing is harsh and unpleasant to listen to. [V with quote] Where ve you put it? he rasped... He fell back into the water, his breath rasping in his heaving …   English dictionary

  • gride — [grīd] vt., vi. grided, griding [metathesis of ME girden, to pierce (see GIRD2), adopted (from Lydgate) & popularized by Edmund Spenser] 1. to scrape or grate with a rasping sound 2. Obs. to pierce or wound n. a harsh, rasping sound made by… …   English World dictionary

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  • clear — clearable, adj. clearness, n. /klear/, adj., clearer, clearest, adv., clearer, clearest, v., n. adj. 1. free from darkness, obscurity, or cloudiness; light: a clear day. 2. transparent; pellucid: clear water …   Universalium

  • clear — [[t]klɪər[/t]] adj. and adv. clear•er, clear•est, 1) free from darkness, obscurity, or cloudiness: a clear day[/ex] 2) transparent; pellucid: clear water[/ex] 3) without discoloration, defect, or blemish: clear skin[/ex] 4) of a pure, even color …   From formal English to slang

  • rasp — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French *rasper, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German raspōn to scrape together Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to rub with something rough; specifically to abrade with a rasp 2. to grate… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • rasp — [[t]ræsp, rɑsp[/t]] v. t. 1) to scrape or abrade with or as if with a rough instrument 2) to grate upon or irritate: The sound rasped his nerves[/ex] 3) to utter with a grating sound: to rasp out an order[/ex] 4) to scrape or grate 5) to make a… …   From formal English to slang

  • rasp — raspish, adj. /rasp, rahsp/, v.t. 1. to scrape or abrade with a rough instrument. 2. to scrape or rub roughly: The glacier rasped the valley floor. 3. to grate upon or irritate: The sound rasped his nerves. 4. to utter with a grating sound: to… …   Universalium

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