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WHISTLERS - traduzione in arabo

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Whistlers; Whistler (disambiguation); Whistler (surname)

WHISTLERS         

ألاسم

صُفَار ; صَفِير

الفعل

صَفَرَ ; صَفَّرَ

WHISTLER         

ألاسم

صُفَار ; صَفِير

الفعل

صَفَرَ ; صَفَّرَ

الفم و الحنجرة      
whistle

Definizione

Whistler
·noun The golden-eye.
II. Whistler ·noun The ring ousel.
III. Whistler ·noun The Widgeon.
IV. Whistler ·noun The Whistlefish.
V. Whistler ·noun The golden plover and the gray plover.
VI. Whistler ·noun The hoary, or northern, marmot (Arctomys pruinosus).
VII. Whistler ·noun One who, or that which, whistles, or produces or a whistling sound.

Wikipedia

Whistler

Whistler may refer to:

  • Someone who whistles
Esempi dal corpus di testo per WHISTLERS
1. "A hundred competitors showed up, whistlers we didn‘t know were coming.
2. In 2000, Ullman won the International Male Whistling Championship at the competition held every April (except this year) in Louisburg, N.C., a place which, every year, draws the attention of whistlers like bears to honeytrees.
3. He wants to be inducted into the whistlers‘ Hall of Fame, a pantheon whose existence is not widely known but is revered by those for whom whistling is an artful "singing without words," as one aficionado put it.
4. "Today whistling is a lost art," he says, "a subculture and the likelihood it will break out of that is nil, mainly because of the lack of music written for whistlers." Not to mention disdain for it among many musicians, and indifference by the public for it as entertainment, or art.
5. The art of whistling, its acceptance as genuine musical expression, probably had not been sanctioned at such an elevated station since American vaudevillian Alice Shaw – one of the 33 enshrined in the whistlers‘ Hall of Fame – serenaded the czar of Russia, in Moscow, in January, 18'1.