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1. noun(a dull sound like that of something heavy falling to the ground: He dropped the book with a thud.) zamolkel zvok2. verb(to move or fall with such a sound: The tree thudded to the ground.) bobneti* * *[mʌd]1.nounzamolkel udarec ali padec; bobnenje;2.intransitive verb & transitive verbbobneti, votlo doneti; težko udariti ( a drum po bobnu) -
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• pamaus• jysähdys• jysäys• jyske• jymäyttää• jymähtää• jymähdys• jysähtää• humaus• tömähtää• tömähdys• mätkähdys• mätkähtää• mätkäys• kolaus• kolahdus* * *1. noun(a dull sound like that of something heavy falling to the ground: He dropped the book with a thud.) tömähdys2. verb(to move or fall with such a sound: The tree thudded to the ground.) jysähtää -
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[θad]1. nouna dull sound like that of something heavy falling to the ground:خَبْطَهHe dropped the book with a thud.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈthuddedto move or fall with such a sound:يَسْقُط بِقُوَّه، يَخْبُط على الأرْضThe tree thudded to the ground.
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N1. धमाकाThe boulder fell with a thud.--------VI1. धमाका\thudकरनाBomb-shells are thudding the front.Bullets were thudding against the wall. -
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[θʌd]1. n թրմփոց (խուլ ձայն). fall with a thud թրմփոցով ընկնել.2. v թրմփալ, թրմփոցով ընկնել -
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1. сущ. глухой звук, стук( от падения тяжелого тела)
2. гл.
1) бухнуться, свалиться, сорваться, шлепнуться
2) ударяться с глухим стуком The car went out of control and thudded against the wall. ≈ Машина потеряла управление и с глухим стуком ударилась о стену. The bullet thudded into the metal shield, but did no harm. ≈ Пуля попала в металлический защитный экран, но не причинила никакого ущерба. глухой звук, стук ( от падения тяжелого предмета) - (to fall) with a * (упасть) с глухим стуком - the * of the steam-hammer глухие удары парового молота - the * of (heavy) steps звук тяжелых шагов - the * of hoofs топот копыт тяжелый удар порыв ветра, шквал (профессионализм) авиационная катастрофа, особ. падение самолета, сбитого неприятелем в грам. знач. нареч.: с глухим стуком - to go * down упасть с глухим стуком валиться;
шлепаться, шмякаться;
ударяться с глухим стуком - a bullet *ded into the wall пуля с глухим стуком ударилась в стену - the carriage came *ding by мимо с глухим стуком проехала карета - to hear smb.'s feet *ding (upon the stairs) слышать глухой звук шагов (на лестнице) производить глухие звуки - the drum *ded глухо бил барабан налетать со шквалом ~ ударяться с глухим стуком;
bullets thuded into the sandbags пули глухо ударялись по мешкам с песком thud глухой звук, стук (от падения тяжелого тела) ~ свалиться, шлепнуться, бухнуться ~ ударяться с глухим стуком;
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/θʌd/ * danh từ - tiếng uỵch, tiếng thịch =to fall with a heavy thud+ ngã uỵch một cái * nội động từ - ngã uỵch -
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См. также в других словарях:
with a thud — used to describe a sudden and disillusioning reminder of reality in contrast to someone s dreams or aspirations dropouts have now come back down to earth with a thud … Useful english dictionary
thud — ► NOUN ▪ a dull, heavy sound. ► VERB (thudded, thudding) ▪ move, fall, or strike something with a thud. ORIGIN originally in the sense a sudden gust of wind , later «a thunderclap»: probably from Old English, «to thrust, push» … English terms dictionary
thud — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy, loud, resounding ▪ dull, muffled, soft ▪ sickening VERB + THUD … Collocations dictionary
thud — I UK [θʌd] / US noun [countable] Word forms thud : singular thud plural thuds a low sound made by something heavy falling or hitting something A book hit the floor with a thud. II UK [θʌd] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms thud : present tense… … English dictionary
thud — thud1 [ θʌd ] noun count a low sound made by something heavy falling or hitting something: A book hit the floor with a thud. thud thud 2 [ θʌd ] verb intransitive to make a thud when falling or hitting something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
thud — noun a dull, heavy sound, such as that made by a large object falling to the ground. verb (thuds, thudding, thudded) move, fall, or strike something with a thud. Derivatives thudding noun thuddingly adverb Origin ME (orig. in the sense a sudden… … English new terms dictionary
thud — noun & verb it landed with a thud bullets thudded into the ground Syn: thump, thunk, clunk, clonk, crash, smack, bang; stomp, stamp, clump, clomp; informal wham, whump … Thesaurus of popular words
thud — n. & v. n. a low dull sound as of a blow on a non resonant surface. v.intr. (thudded, thudding) make or fall with a thud. Derivatives: thuddingly adv. Etymology: prob. f. OE thyddan thrust … Useful english dictionary
Thud — (th[u^]d), n. [Cf. AS. [thorn][=o]den a whirlwind, violent wind, or E. thump.] A dull sound without resonance, like that produced by striking with, or striking against, some comparatively soft substance; also, the stroke or blow producing such… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thud — [thud] vi. thudded, thudding [prob. < ME thudden, to strike, thrust < OE thyddan] to hit or fall with a dull sound n. [prob. < THUD the vi.] 1. a heavy blow 2. a dull sound, as that of a heavy, solid object dropping on a soft but solid… … English World dictionary
thud — (v.) O.E. þyddan to strike, thrust, of imitative origin. Sense of hit with a dull sound first recorded 1796. The noun is attested from 1510s … Etymology dictionary