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silence
My father broke the awkward silence with a joke.
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el silencio
Mi padre rompió el silencio incómodo con un chiste.
silent
A quiet library is a good place to study.
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silencioso
Una biblioteca silenciosa es un buen lugar para estudiar.
Keep silence, please!
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¡Silencio, por favor!
loud
The party was so loud we could not hear each other.
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ruidoso
La fiesta era tan ruidosa que no podíamos oírnos.
loud (music)
I turned down the volume of the music because it was too loud.
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alto
Bajé el volumen de la música porque estaba demasiado alto.
to ring
The secretary picked up the phone when it rang.
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sonar
La secretaria descolgó el teléfono cuando sonó.
to ring, phone, call
My sister always rings before she comes over.
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telefonear, llamar
Mi hermana siempre llama antes de venir.
to knock at the door
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llamar a la puerta
knock
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golpe, toque
to crash
The cars crashed due to a defective traffic light.
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chocar
Los vehículos chocaron debido a un semáforo defectuoso.
sound
A very sensitive microphone will pick up unwanted sounds.
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sonido / ruido
Un micrófono muy sensible captará sonidos no deseados.
to sound
The singer's voice sounds better when she sings live.
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sonar
La voz de la cantante suena mejor cuando canta en vivo.
Sounds good!
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¡Suena bien!
a bell
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una campana
a doorbell
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un timbre
a bell tower
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un campanario
to jingle
Bells are jingling.
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tintinear
Las campanas tintinean.
to clap your hands
The audience clapped when the singer went on stage.
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aplaudir
El público aplaudió cuando la cantante subió al escenario.
to shout
Don't shout at him!
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gritar
¡No le grites!
a bang
I heard a bang in the street that woke me up.
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un estallido, una explosión
Escuché un estallido en la calle que me despertó.
to bang
I banged my head on the door.
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golpear
Me golpeé la cabeza con la puerta.
to signal
The beep signals that the train doors are about to close.
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indicar, señalar
El pitido indica que las puertas del tren están a punto de cerrarse.
a warning signal
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una señal de advertencia
to whistle
My father can whistle many songs.
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silbar
Mi padre puede silbar muchas canciones.
a whistle
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un silbido
to scream
The baby started screaming.
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gritar, berrear
El bebé empezó a berrear.
to whisper
We talked in whispers.
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susurrar
Hablábamos en susurros. Hablamos en voz baja.
to snore
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roncar
to hiss
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silbar
to bark
My dog always barks when it sees a cat.
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ladrar
Mi perro siempre ladra cuando ve un gato.
to buzz
I can hear the bees buzzing in the apple tree.
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zumbar
Puedo oír a las abejas zumbando en el manzano.
a trumpet
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una trompeta
to drum
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tocar el tambor
a drum
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un tambor
a drummer
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un baterista
to murmur
She murmurs in her sleep.
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murmurar
Murmura en sueños.
to splash
The car splashed water as it passed through a puddle.
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salpicar
El automóvil salpicó agua al pasar por un charco.
to splash
The children splash in the river and have fun.
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chapotear
Los niños chapotean en el río y se divierten.
splash
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chapoteo
a crunch
I love hearing the crunch of dry leaves under my feet.
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un crujido
Me encanta oír el crujido de las hojas secas bajo mis pies.
to rustle
The paper rustled.
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crujir
El papel crujió.
to squeak
a squeaky door
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chirriar
una puerta que chirría
to stamp
The explorer stamped on the embers to put them out.
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pisotear
El explorador pisoteó las brasas para apagarlas.
She stamped her foot.
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Ella dio un pisotón.
to howl
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aullar
a howl
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un aullido
sigh
I let out a deep sigh and got out of bed.
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suspiro
Solté un profundo suspiro y me levanté de la cama.
to sigh
I sighed with relief when I heard the good news.
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suspirar
Suspiré con alivio cuando escuché las buenas noticias.
groan
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gemido
to mumble
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murmurar, hablar entre dientes
to yell
The fans yelled excitedly when they saw the band.
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gritar
Los fans gritaron emocionados cuando vieron al grupo.
to hoot
The train hooted loudly.
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ulular
El tren ululó con fuerza.
to peep
The fax machine jammed and began to peep.
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pitar
El fax se atascó y empezó a dar pitidos.
to hum
The fridge was humming in the kitchen.
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tararear
La nevera tarareaba en la cocina.
to clink
the clink of glasses
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tintinear
el tintineo de las copas
to clang
The bell in the church tower clanged.
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sonar
La campana de la torre de la iglesia sonó.
to slam the door
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dar un portazo
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