trill

trill
trill
tr[trɪl]
noun
1 (of birds) trino, gorjeo
2 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL trino
3 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL vibración nombre femenino
intransitive verb
1 trinar
2 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL vibrar
trill ['trɪl] vi
quaver: trinar, gorjear
trill vt
: vibrar
to trill the : rvibrar la r
trill n
1) quaver: trino m, gorjeo m
2) : vibración f (en fonología)
trill
v.
gorgoritear v.
gorjear v.
pronunciar con vibración v.
trinar v.
vibrar v.
n.
consonante vibrante s.m.
gorgorita s.f.
gorjeo s.m.
quiebro s.m.
trinado s.m.
trino s.m.
vibración s.f.

I trɪl
noun
a) (in music, of birdsong) trino m
b) (Ling) vibración f

II
intransitive verb \<\<bird\>\> trinar, gorjear
[trɪl]
1.
N [of bird] gorjeo m , trino m ; [of phone] sonido m , ring-ring * m ; (Mus) trino m ; (Phon) [of "R"] vibración f
2.
VI [bird] gorjear, trinar; [phone] sonar
3. VT
1) (Phon) hacer vibrar

to trill one's Rs — hacer vibrar las erres

trilled R — erre vibrada

2) (=say)

"how adorable!," she trilled — -¡qué encantador! -gorjeó

* * *

I [trɪl]
noun
a) (in music, of birdsong) trino m
b) (Ling) vibración f

II
intransitive verb \<\<bird\>\> trinar, gorjear

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