jingle

jingle
'‹iŋɡl
1. noun
1) (a slight metallic ringing sound (made eg by coins or by small bells): The dog pricked up its ears at the jingle of its master's keys.) tintineo
2) (a simple rhyming verse or tune: nursery rhymes and other little jingles; advertising jingles.) tonadilla (publicitaria)

2. verb
(to (cause to) make a clinking or ringing sound; He jingled the coins in his pocket.) tintinear
jingle vb tintinear
the bells jingled as the horse trotted along al trotar el caballo, tintineaban las campanillas
El gerundio de jingle se escribe jingling
jingle
tr['ʤɪŋgəl]
noun
1 tintineo
2 SMALLTELEVISION/SMALL tonadilla publicitaria
intransitive verb
1 tintinear
transitive verb
1 hacer sonar
jingle ['ʤɪŋgəl] v, -gled ; -gling vi
: tintinear
jingle vt
: hacer sonar
jingle n
1) tinkle: tintineo m, retintín m
2) : canción f rimada
jingle
n.
anuncio rimado s.m.
cascabeleo s.m.
retintín s.m.
rima infantil s.f.
tintineo s.m.
tintín s.m.
v.
cascabelear v.
hacer sonar v.
retiñir v.
sonajear v.
tintinear v.

I 'dʒɪŋgəl
noun
1) (sound) (no pl) tintineo m; (of harness bells) cascabeleo m, tintineo m
2) c (Marketing) jingle m (publicitario)

II
intransitive verb tintinear
['dʒɪŋɡl]
1. N
1) (=sound) tintineo m , retintín m
2) (Literat) poemita m popular, rima f infantil; (=advertising jingle) cancioncilla f , musiquilla f (de anuncio)
2.
VT [+ coins, jewellery] hacer tintinear
3.
VI [bells] tintinear
* * *

I ['dʒɪŋgəl]
noun
1) (sound) (no pl) tintineo m; (of harness bells) cascabeleo m, tintineo m
2) c (Marketing) jingle m (publicitario)

II
intransitive verb tintinear

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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