Англо-русский словарь - trill
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trill
1. noun
1) mus. трель
2) phon. вибрирующее r
2. v.
1) выводить трель
2) phon. произносить звук r с вибрацией
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1.
1. муз. трель trills of laughter —- образ. заливистый (переливчатый) смех 2. фон. вибрирующее "р" 3. выводить трель to trill on a flute —- выводить трели на флейте to trill with laughter —- заливаться смехом, заливисто смеяться the canary is trilling in its cage —- канарейка заливается трелью в своей клетке 4. фон. произносить звук "р" с вибрацией the French trill the sound "r" —- французы грассируют 5. диал. вращать; переворачивать; катить 6. уст. литься, струиться (о воде, слезах) ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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3.
n. & v. --n. 1 a quavering or vibratory sound, esp. a rapid alternation of sung or played notes. 2 a bird's warbling sound. 3 the pronunciation of r with a vibration of the tongue. --v. 1 intr. produce a trill. 2 tr. warble (a song) or pronounce (r etc.) with a trill. Etymology: It. trillo (n.), trillare (v.) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
I. verb Etymology: Middle English; akin to Middle Dutch ~en to vibrate, Swedish ~a to roll Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. to flow in a small stream or in drops ; trickle 2. twirl, revolve transitive verb to cause to flow in a small stream II. noun Etymology: Italian ~o probably of imitative origin Date: 1649 1. a. the alternation of two musical tones a diatonic second apart — called also shake b. vibrato c. a rapid reiteration of the same tone especially on a percussion instrument 2. a sound resembling a musical ~ ; warble 3. a. the rapid vibration of one speech organ against another (as of the tip of the tongue against the teethridge) b. a speech sound made by a ~ III. verb Date: circa 1667 intransitive verb to play or sing with a ~ ; quaver transitive verb to utter as or with or as if with a ~ ~ the r • ~er noun ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
5.
(trills, trilling, trilled) 1. If a bird trills, it sings with short, high-pitched, repeated notes. At one point a bird trilled in the Conservatory. VERB: V 2. If you say that a woman trills, you mean that she talks or laughs in a high-pitched voice which sounds rather musical but which also sounds rather irritating. ‘How adorable!’ she trills. VERB: V with quote 3. A trill is the playing of two musical notes repeatedly and quickly one after the other. (TECHNICAL) N-COUNT ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
6.
~1 v 1 to sing with repeated short high notes (birds trilling in the trees) 2 to say something in a pleasant high cheerful voice ("Have a nice time, darling," she trilled.) ~2 n 1 technical a musical sound made by quickly going up and down several times between two notes a semitone apart 2 a sound like this, especially one made by a bird 3 technical a speech sound produced by quickly moving the end of your tongue against the top part of your mouth when you say `r' ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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