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Qué (quién) es RATTLE - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rattles; Rattle (disambiguation); Rattle (percussion); Rattle (instrument); Rattle (musical instrument)

rattle         
I. n.
1.
Loud talk, empty talk, clamorous chiding.
2.
Jabberer, prater.
II. v. n.
1.
Clatter.
2.
Jabber, talk noisily, chatter, prate, prattle, babble.
III. v. a.
1.
Stun, deafen, drive (with noise).
2.
Scold, chide, rail at.
rattle         
¦ verb
1. make or cause to make a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking sounds.
move or travel with a knocking sound: trains rattled past.
2. informal make nervous, worried, or irritated.
3. (rattle about/around in) be in or occupy (an unnecessarily large space).
4. (rattle something off) say, perform, or produce something quickly and effortlessly.
5. (rattle on/away) talk rapidly and at length.
¦ noun
1. a rattling sound.
2. a thing that makes a rattling sound, in particular a baby's toy consisting of a container filled with small pellets.
the set of horny rings at the end of a rattlesnake's tail.
3. a gurgling sound in the throat.
4. archaic a person who chatters constantly.
Phrases
rattle sabres threaten to take aggressive action.
Derivatives
rattly adjective
Origin
ME: related to MDu. and Low Ger. ratelen, of imitative origin.
rattle         
(rattles, rattling, rattled)
1.
When something rattles or when you rattle it, it makes short sharp knocking sounds because it is being shaken or it keeps hitting against something hard.
She slams the kitchen door so hard I hear dishes rattle...
He gently rattled the cage and whispered to the canary...
VERB: V, V n
Rattle is also a noun.
There was a rattle of rifle-fire.
N-COUNT
rattling
At that moment, there was a rattling at the door.
N-SING
2.
A rattle is a baby's toy with loose bits inside which make a noise when the baby shakes it.
N-COUNT
3.
A rattle is a wooden instrument that people shake to make a loud knocking noise at football matches or tribal ceremonies.
N-COUNT
4.
If something or someone rattles you, they make you nervous.
She refused to be rattled by his ?3,000-a-day lawyer.
= unnerve
VERB: V n
rattled
He swore in Spanish, another indication that he was rattled.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
5.
You can say that a bus, train or car rattles somewhere when it moves noisily from one place to another.
The bus from Odense rattled into a dusty village called Pozo Almonte...
VERB: V prep/adv

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Rattle
Ejemplos de uso de RATTLE
1. Calderon vowed not to let protests rattle his victory.
2. If that‘s not enough to rattle you, consider this.
3. A gurgle, one last rattle of chains, then silence.
4. Never shall I forget that rattle of guns, those wails...
5. Republicans only respect prosecutors who rattle Democrats, and vice versa.