rattling noise

  • 1noise — [[t]nɔɪz[/t]] n. v. noised, nois•ing 1) sound, esp. of a loud, harsh, or confused kind 2) a sound of any kind 3) loud shouting or clamor 4) an electric disturbance in a communications system that interferes with reception of a signal 5) cvb inf… …

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  • 2noise — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. uproar, hubbub, din, racket, clamor, pandemonium; crash, rattle, clatter. See loudness, sound. Ant., silence, quiet. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A sound] Syn. sound, sonance, something heard, something… …

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  • 3rattling — the noise made by a fast flowing stream (Newfoundland) …

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  • 4Saber noise — or saber rattling (Spanish: ruido de sables ) refers to a historical incident in Chilean history that took place on September 3, 1924, when a group of young military officers protested against the political class and the postponement of social… …

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  • 5Interfering noise — Interfering noises(or interfering sounds) are sounds with a negative sound quality, that is,the sound event leads to a hearing event, which is perceived asunpleasant, disturbing and interfering. This sound event usuallyreleases negative… …

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  • 6rattle — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to shake, or make something shake, with quick repeated knocking noises: The windows rattled in the wind. | The beggar was rattling coins in an old mug. 2 (I) to move quickly, making a rattling noise (+ along/past/over etc): The… …

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  • 7rattle — rat•tle [[t]ˈræt l[/t]] v. tled, tling, n. 1) to make a rapid succession of short, sharp sounds: The doors rattled in the storm[/ex] 2) to move noisily: The car rattled along the back roads[/ex] 3) to chatter: rattling on about his ailments[/ex]… …

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  • 8Timing belt — For other belts, see Belt (disambiguation). Timing belt Timi …

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  • 9clatter — 1. noun a) A rattling noise. b) A loud disturbance. Syn: commotion, racket 2. verb a) To cause to make a rattling sound. I cant …

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  • 10rattle — rattle1 [rat′ l] vi. rattled, rattling [ME ratelen, prob. of WGmc echoic orig., akin to Ger rasseln] 1. to make a series of sharp, short sounds in quick succession 2. to go or move with such sounds [a wagon rattling over the stones] 3. to talk… …

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