clang

clang
klæŋ
1. verb
(to produce a loud ringing sound: The heavy gate clanged shut.) (hacer) sonar

2. noun
(such a sound: a loud clang.) sonido metálico
clang
tr[klæŋ]
noun
1 sonido metálico (fuerte)
intransitive verb
1 sonar
transitive verb
1 hacer sonar
clang ['klæŋ] vi
: hacer resonar (dícese de un objeto metálico)
clang n
: ruido m metálico fuerte
clang
n.
cencerreo s.m.
fuerte sonido metálico s.f.
v.
hacer sonar fuertemente v.

I
1. klæŋ
intransitive verb \<\<bells\>\> sonar*, repicar*

the gate clanged shut — la verja se cerró con gran estruendo


2.
vt hacer* sonar, tocar*

II
mass & count noun sonido m metálico (fuerte)
[klæŋ]
1.
N ruido m metálico fuerte
2.
VI sonar mucho, hacer estruendo

the gate clanged shut — la puerta se cerró ruidosamente

3.
VT hacer sonar
* * *

I
1. [klæŋ]
intransitive verb \<\<bells\>\> sonar*, repicar*

the gate clanged shut — la verja se cerró con gran estruendo


2.
vt hacer* sonar, tocar*

II
mass & count noun sonido m metálico (fuerte)

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