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Перевод: murmur
[существительное] приглушенный шум голосов; журчание; шорох ; жужжание; шепот ; ропот ; ворчание; шум в сердце ; [глагол] шептать; бормотать; журчать; шелестеть; жужжать; роптать; ворчать
Тезаурус:
- All I could think of was to give a sickly smile and to murmur, "I think you are probably right."
- The doors stayed open but no murmur came from the other room.
- Audible gasps rose here and there together with short, whispered words and the murmur of anticipation.
- In today's Washington, where ideology is a murmur of distant guns but technocrats have not quite recovered their old authority, the think-tanks seem at a loss; many of them are cutting the size of their staffs.
- The old Bishop waited for the little murmur of sympathetic approval that ran through the ranks, and they listened just as sympathetically as he rambled on into the usual pious platitudes that ended his eulogy.
- The men who had pierced the final aperture were waiting to greet them: identifiable as a body of sweat, and heat and small movements that resolved into a murmur, a clink of spade and a clap on shoulder or back.
- But in the background you can hear the murmur of other people's activity and this, Smith argues, is one of the things which makes Shared Ark work.
- This brought a loud murmur of assent with several "hear, hear" s" and some applause.
- There was a murmur of pleasure.
- But Karpov's play has been far below his best and Yusupov's brilliant equalising victory has generated a murmur of a possible upset.
- Throughout it all, there was an undisguised murmur of conversation in the church and Denis felt slightly sick.
- Among a general nodding and murmur of assent only Morag, their eldest daughter there, dared object.
- When, in 1989, Princess Anne and her husband, Mark Phillips, separated, they did so with scarcely a murmur, two people whose marital problems were half understood by millions.
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