trumpet

trumpet
1. noun
1) (a brass musical wind instrument with a high, clear tone: He plays the trumpet; He played a tune on his trumpet.) trompeta
2) (the cry of an elephant: The elephant gave a loud trumpet.) barrito

2. verb
(to play the trumpet.) trompetear, tocar la trompeta; barritar
- blow one's own trumpet
trumpet n trompeta
trumpet
tr['trʌmpɪt]
noun
1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL trompeta
intransitive verb
1 fanfarronear
2 (elephant) barritar
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to blow one's own trumpet tirarse flores, darse bombo
trumpet player trompetista nombre masulino o femenino
trumpet ['trʌmpət] vi
1) : sonar una trompeta
2) : berrear, bramar (dícese de un animal)
trumpet vt
: proclamar a los cuatro vientos
trumpet n
: trompeta f
trumpet
v.
anunciar con trompetas v.
barritar v.
barritar el elefante v.
trompetear v.
n.
bocina s.f.
trompeta s.f.
trompetilla acústica s.f.
'trʌmpət, 'trʌmpɪt
I
noun trompeta f; blow II 2)

II
1.
intransitive verb \<\<elephant\>\> barritar

2.
vt pregonar a los cuatro vientos, anunciar con bombos y platillos or (Esp) a bombo y platillo
['trʌmpɪt]
1.
N trompeta f
- blow one's own trumpet
2.
VI [elephant] bramar
3.
VT (fig) (also: trumpet forth) pregonar, anunciar (a son de trompeta)
4.
CPD

trumpet blast, trumpet call N — trompetazo m ; (fig) clarinazo m

trumpet player N — trompetista mf

* * *
['trʌmpət, 'trʌmpɪt]
I
noun trompeta f; blow II 2)

II
1.
intransitive verb \<\<elephant\>\> barritar

2.
vt pregonar a los cuatro vientos, anunciar con bombos y platillos or (Esp) a bombo y platillo

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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