Suchergebnis zu "loud":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 4 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaltus, alta, altum | grown great, become great, great, high, lofty, elevated, great, magnanimous, high-minded, noble, august, high, shrill, loud, clear, deep, profound |
| clārisonus, clārisona, clārisonum | clearsounding, loud, distinct |
| clārus, clāra, clārum | clear, bright, shining, brilliant, making clear, bringing fair weather, loud, distinct, manifest, plain, evident, intelligible, celebrated, renowned, illustrious, honorable, famous, glorious, notorious |
| sonōrus, sonōra, sonōrum | noisy, loud, sounding, resounding, sonorous |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 46 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortacclāmāre, acclāmō (adclāmō), acclāmāvī, acclāmātum | raise a cry at, shout at, exclaim, disapprove by shouting, blame by shouting, cry out against, cry at with approbation, shout applause, approve with loud cries, applaud |
| adsēnsus, adsēnsūs m | agreement, assent, approval, approbation, joyful assent, loud assent, assent to the reality of sensible appearances, echo |
| aliquem fūrem clāmō | call someone a thief out loud |
| aliquem līberātōrem acclāmō | praise someone as a liberator with a loud shout, proclaim someone a liberator |
| anaphōnēsis, anaphōnēsis f | loud declamation |
| apertīs, ut āiunt, tībiīs | from all the holes, with a loud voice |
| apertīs, ut āiunt, tībiīs | from all the holes, with a loud voice, lock, stock and barrel |
| asinus ad lyram | donkey playing loud, of an awkward man |
| assēnsus, assēnsūs m | agreement, assent, approval, approbation, joyful assent, loud assent, assent to the reality of sensible appearances, echo |
| beātum tē iactō | praise someone happily in a loud voice |
| boātus, boātūs m (nur Abl. Sgl. boātū) | loud crying, bellowing, roaring |
| cachinnī undārum | the loud splashing of the waves |
| cachinnōsus, cachinnōsa, cachinnōsum | given to loud laughter |
| cachinnus, cachinnī m (καγχασμός) | loud laugh, immoderate laughter, a laugh in derision, jeering |
| cacīnus, cacīnī m | loud laugh, immoderate laughter, a laugh in derision, jeering |
| clāmante procellā | with loud howling storm |
| clāmāre, clāmō, clāmāvī, clāmātum | call, cry out, shout aloud, complain with a loud voice, call aloud, cry aloud, proclaim, declare, invoke, call upon |
| clāmor, clāmōris m | loud call, shout, cry, friendly call, acclamation, applause, hostile call, clamor, cry of a animal, noise, sound, din |
| clāmōre et gaudiīs | with loud shouts of joy |
| clāmōrem prōfundō | let out a loud yell |
| clāmōrēs et admīrātiōnēs efficiō | cause loud admiration, excite loud admiration |
| clāmōrēs excitō | evoke loud applause, evoke a cheer |
| clāmōrēs faciō | evoke loud applause, evoke a cheer |
| clāmōs, clāmōris m | loud call, shout, cry, friendly call, acclamation, applause, hostile call, clamor, cry of a animal, noise, sound, din |
| clāmōsitās, clāmōsitātis f | loud call, shout, cry, friendly call, acclamation, applause, hostile call, clamor, cry of a animal, noise, sound, din |
| complōrātus, complōrātūs m | loud complaint, violent complaint, lamentation, loud bemoaning, violent bemoaning, bewailing of |
| complōrātus, complōrātūs m | loud moaning, violent moaning, lamentation |
| conclāmātiō, conclāmātiōnis f | loud shouting or calling of many persons together, shout |
| convīcium, convīciī n | a loud noise, a cry, clamor, outcry, the sound of wrangling, the cry of altercation or contention, an urgent, clamorous importunity, loud, violent disapprobation or contradiction, loud, violent reproaching, abuse, reviling, insult, the object of reproach |
| convītium, convītiī n | a loud noise, a cry, clamor, outcry, the sound of wrangling, the cry of altercation or contention, an urgent, clamorous importunity, loud, violent disapprobation or contradiction, loud, violent reproaching, abuse, reviling, insult, the object of reproach |
| cotīdiē dēclāmitā commentor | practice with loud speeches every day |
| dēclāmātiō, dēclāmātiōnis f | exercise in oratorical delivery, exercise or practice in speaking, declamation, theme, subject for declamation, loud talking, eager talking, bawling |
| tonāre, tonō, tonuī, tonitum | thunder, make a loud noise, make a thundering noise, roar, rattle, crash, thunder forth, say with a thundering voice |
| tuba, tubae f | trumpet, war-trumpet, signal for war, war, loud sound, roar of thunder, sonorous elevated epic poetry, lofty style of speaking, exciter, author, instigator |
| vāgulātiō, vāgulātiōnis f | loud lament |
| vōcāliter | with a loud cry, loudly |
| vōce parum clārā loqueris | not speak loud enough, speaking too softly |
| vociferātiō, vociferātiōnis f | loud calling, clamor, outcry, vociferation |
| vōciferātus, vōciferātūs m (nur Abl. Sgl. vōciferātū) | loud cry, outcry, scream, vociferation |
| vōcificāre, vōcificō | cry aloud, utter a loud cry, proclaim |
| vōx clāra | loud voice |
| vōx māgna | loud voice |
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