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Перевод: foghorn
[существительное] сирена ; сирена, подающая сигналы судам во время тумана; туманный горн; пронзительный голос
Тезаурус:
- Maybe it's because they sound like a goat rammed down a foghorn.
- It made a long-drawn-out noise which sounded like a high-pitched foghorn and backed away, raising its hands to its mouth.
- A sea mist far out kept the lighthouse foghorn blaring.
- It was a horrible sound, in German one would say tuten, hooting - like a ship's foghorn.
- Here the slow Flatholm foghorn
- "It said -," Sacco took a deep breath, his eyes bulged, and he attempted the foghorn mooing that was human sound: "Bbbllllooooooooddddyyyee kkiiiddddddssss!""
- Fog was creeping in over the island and in the distance the deep boom of a foghorn sounded, echoing her own sudden melancholy.
- With regular monotony the foghorn sounded, its mournful sound doing nothing to squash Meredith's high spirits.
- He thought he heard the foghorn once, off High Head.
- Pointless samples start every song; the beat is ridiculously loud and trying to be ravey but is too cluttered and shuffling; the addition of a backing singer adds little to Peter Hooton's irritating foghorn voice; the guitars are still chiming, charmless indie-dance sounds throughout; they still look like brickies and Peter Hooton still dances like my dad.
- Cabo Virgenes, which is today surmounted by a lighthouse that flashes a powerful beam every five seconds, as well as with a foghorn and a radio direction beacon, is perhaps the most navigationally important point on the Atlantic coast of South America.
- They were stopped at a sentry post to have passes checked and moved on through the wool of the fog, traffic sounds muted, an anguished cry from the Thames as a ship sounded its foghorn on the way down to the sea.
- The foghorn sounds all through,
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