clamor [ˈklæmə] (American)
(American) noun (a) loud uproar: The decision to disallow the goal caused a clamour/clamor in the crowd.
az: səs-küy, qışqır-bağır
ru: шумные протесты
♦ verb
(especially of a crowd demanding something) to make such an uproar etc: They’re all clamouring/clamoring to get their money back.
az: səs-küy salmaq
ru: шумно требовать
English-Azerbaijani dictionarya piece of wood, iron etc used to fasten things together or to strengthen them: an adjustable clamp.
az: qısqac, məngənə
ru: зажим; скоба
♦ verb
to bind together with a clamp: They clamped the iron rods together.
az: sıxmaq, məngənəyə salmaq
ru: сжимать
See also:
English-Azerbaijani dictionaryto produce a sound like that made by heavy pieces of metal striking each other: The chains clanked.
az: şaqqıldamaq; cingildəmək
ru: звякать
♦ noun
1 such a noise: the clank of pans in the kitchen.
az: cingilti; şaqqıltı
ru: звяканье
2 a loud sound like pieces of metal hitting each other
az: cingilti, cingildəmə, cınqıltı
ru: лязг
English-Azerbaijani dictionary1 to strike the palms of the hands together eg to show approval, to mark a rhythm, or to gain attention etc: When the singer appeared, the audience started to clap loudly; They clapped the speech enthusiastically; Clap your hands in time to the music
az: əl çalmaq
ru: хлопать
2 to strike (someone) with the palm of the hand, often in a friendly way: Frank clapped him on the back and congratulated him.
az: dostca çiyninə vurmaq
ru: похлопать
3 to put suddenly (into prison, chains etc): They clapped him in jail.
az: həbsə atmaq
ru: упрятать
♦ noun
1 a sudden noise (of thunder): She heard a clap of thunder.
az: göy gurultusu; şaqqıltı
ru: удар (грома)
2 an act of clapping: They gave the performer a clap; He gave me a clap on the back.
az: əlçalma; alqış
ru: хлопок; хлопанье
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