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rattle

N เสียง รัว  เสียง กรอกแกรก  prolonged noise siang-rua

 

rattle

VI ของเล่น เด็ก ที่ เขย่า มีเสียง รัว  bauble toy kong-len-dek-ti-ka-yao-me-siang

 

rattle

VI ส่งเสียง รัว  knock shake song-siang-rua

 

rattle along

PHRV เคลื่อนที่ ไม่ เร็ว มาก และ ส่งเสียง แก รก กราก  kluan-ti-pai-reo-mak

 

rattle around in

PHRV อาศัย หรือ ทำงาน ใน (สถานที่ ใหญ่ก ว่าที่ จำเป็น  ar-sai-rue-tam-nang-nai

 

rattle away

PHRV ส่ง เสียงดัง  song-siang-dang

 

rattle down

PHRV ทำ เชือก โยง เป็น ขั้นบันได เรือ  tam-chuk-yong-pen-kan-ban-dai-ruea

 

rattle off

PHRV พูด ซ้ำ คำ เร็ว  ๆ  พูดรัว เร็ว  reel off roll off phud-sam-kam-reo

 

rattle on

PHRV พูด ไป เรื่อย  ๆ  และไม่ น่าสนใจ  phud-pai-ruai-ruai-lea-mai-na-son-jai

 

rattle on

PHRV แล่น ไป อย่าง มีเสียง  lean-pai-yang-me-siang

 

rattle over

PHRV เคลื่อน ไป ข้าม ด้วย เสียงดัง  kluan-pai-kam-duai-siang-dang

 

rattle through

PHRV ปฏิบัติ หรือ ทำ อย่างเร็ว  pa-ti-bud-rue-tam-yang-reo

 

rattlebox

N กล่อง ของเล่น ที่ ดัง รัว ได้ 

 

rattlebrain

N คน ขี้โม้ โอ้อวด  rattlepate kon-kui-mo-ao-aud

 

rattlebrained

A ขี้คุย และ โง่ 

 

rattlepate

N คน ขี้โม้ โอ้อวด  rattlebrain kon-kui-mo-ao-aud

 

rattler

N คน หรือ สิ่ง ที่ ส่งเสียง รัว  kon-rue-kong-ti-song-siang-rua

 

rattlesnake

N งู กะ ปะ  งู หาง กระดิ่ง  ngu-ka-pa

 

rattletrap

N รถยนต์ เก่า ที่ วิ่ง เสียงดัง  rickety tottery rod-yon-kao-ti-wing-siang-dang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RATTLE

v.i. 1. To make a quick sharp noise rapidly repeated, by the collision of bodies not very sonorous. When bodies are sonorous, it is called jingling. We say, the wheels rattle over the pavement.
And the rude hail in rattling tempest forms.
He fagoted his notions as they fell, and if they rhym'd and rattl'd, all was well.
2. To speak eagerly and noisily; to utter words in a clattering manner.
Thus turbulent in rattling tone she spoke.
He rattles it out against popery.

 

RATTLE

v.t. 1. To cause to make a rattling sound or a rapid succession of sharp sounds; as, to rattle a chain.
2. To stun with noise; to drive with sharp sounds rapidly repeated.
Sound but another, and another shall, as loud as thine, rattle the welkin's ear.
3. To scold; to rail at clamorously; as, to rattle off servants sharply.

 

RATTLE

n. 1. A rapid succession of sharp clattering sounds; as the rattle of a drum.
2. A rapid succession of words sharply uttered; loud rapid talk; clamorous chiding.
3. An instrument with which a clattering sound is made.
The rattles of Isis and the cymbals of Brasilea nearly enough resemble each other.
The rhymes and rattles of the man or boy.
4. A plant of the genus Pedicularis, louse-wort.
Yellow rattle, a plant of the genus Rhinanthus.

 

RATTLE-HEADED

a.Noisy; giddy; unsteady.

 

RATTLESNAKE

n.A snake that has rattles at the tail, of the genus Crotalus. The rattles consist of articulated horny cells, which the animal vibrates in such a manner as to make a rattling sound. The poison of the rattlesnake is deadly.

 

RATTLESNAKE-ROOT

n.A plant or root of the genus Polygala, and another of the genus Prenanthes.

 

RATTLESNAKE-WEED

n.A plant of the genus Eryngium.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RATTLE

Rat "tle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Rattled; p. pr. & vb. n. Rattling. ]Etym: [Akin to D. ratelen, G. rasseln, AS. hrætele a rattle, in hrætelwyrt rattlewort; cf. Gr. Rail a bird. ]

 

1. To make a quick succession of sharp, inharmonious noises, as by the collision of hard and not very sonorous bodies shaken together; to clatter. And the rude hail in rattling tempest forms. Addison. 'T was but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street. Byron.

 

2. To drive or ride briskly, so as to make a clattering; as, we rattled along for a couple of miles. [Colloq. ]

 

3. To make a clatter with a voice; to talk rapidly and idly; to clatter; -- with on or away; as, she rattled on for an hour. [Colloq. ]

 

RATTLE

RATTLE Rat "tle, v. t.

 

1. To cause to make a ratting or clattering sound; as, to rattle a chain.

 

2. To assail, annoy, or stun with a ratting noise. Sound but another [drum ], and another shall As loud as thine rattle the welkin's ear. Shak.

 

3. Hence, to disconcert; to confuse; as, to rattle one's judgment; to rattle a player in a game. [Colloq. ]

 

4. To scold; to rail at. L'Estrange. To rattle off. (a ) To tell glibly or noisily; as, to rattle off a story. (b ) To rail at; to scold. "She would sometimes rattle off her servants sharply. " Arbuthnot.

 

RATTLE

RATTLE Rat "tle, n.

 

1. A rapid succession of sharp, clattering sounds; as, the rattle of a drum. Prior.

 

2. Noisy, rapid talk. All this ado about the golden age is but an empty rattle and frivolous conceit. Hakewill.

 

3. An instrument with which a ratting sound is made; especially, a child's toy that rattle when shaken. The rattles of Isis and the cymbals of Brasilea nearly enough resemble each other. Sir W. Raleigh. Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. Pope.

 

4. A noisy, senseless talker; a jabberer. It may seem strange that a man who wrote with so much perspicuity, vivacity, and grace, should have been, whenever he took a part in conversation, an empty, noisy, blundering rattle. Macaulay.

 

5. A scolding; a sharp rebuke. [Obs. ] Heylin.

 

6. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Any organ of an animal having a structure adapted to produce a ratting sound.

 

Note: The rattle of the rattlesnake is composed of the hardened terminal scales, loosened in succession, but not cast off, and so modified in form as to make a series of loose, hollow joints.

 

7. The noise in the throat produced by the air in passing through mucus which the lungs are unable to expel; -- chiefly observable at the approach of death, when it is called the death rattle. See Râle. To spring a rattle, to cause it to sound. -- Yellow rattle (Bot. ), a yellow-flowered herb (Rhinanthus Crista- galli ), the ripe seeds of which rattle in the inflated calyx.

 

RATTLEBOX

RATTLEBOX Rat "tle *box `, n.

 

1. A toy that makes a rattle sound; a rattle.

 

2. (Bot. ) (a ) An American herb (Crotalaria sagittalis ), the seeds of which, when ripe, rattle in the inflated pod. (b ) Any species of Crotalaria, a genus of yellow-flowered herbs, with inflated, many-seeded pods.

 

RATTLE-BRAINED

RATTLE-BRAINED Rat "tle-brained `, a.

 

Defn: Giddy; rattle-headed.

 

RATTLEHEAD

RATTLEHEAD Rat "tle *head `, n.

 

Defn: An empty, noisy talker.

 

RATTLE-HEADED

RATTLE-HEADED Rat "tle-head `ed, a.

 

Defn: Noisy; giddy; unsteady.

 

RATTLEMOUSE

RATTLEMOUSE Rat "tle *mouse `, n.

 

Defn: A bat. [Obs. ] Puttenham.

 

RATTLEPATE

RATTLEPATE Rat "tle *pate `, n.

 

Defn: A rattlehead. C. Kingsley.

 

RATTLE-PATED

RATTLE-PATED Rat "tle-pat `ed, a.

 

Defn: Rattle-headed. "A noisy, rattle-pated fellow. " W. Irving.

 

RATTLER

RATTLER Rat "tler, n.

 

Defn: One who, or that which, rattles.

 

RATTLESNAKE

RATTLESNAKE Rat "tle *snake `, n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Any one of several species of venomous American snakes belonging to the genera Crotalus and Caudisona, or Sistrurus. They have a series of horny interlocking joints at the end of the tail which make a sharp ratting sound when shaken. The common rattlesnake of the Northern United States (Crotalus horridus ), and the diamond rattlesnake of the south (C. adamanteus ), are the best known. See Illust. of Fang. Ground rattlesnake (Zoöl.), a small rattlesnake (Caudisona, or Sistrurus, miliaria ) of the Southern United States, having a small rattle. It has nine large scales on its head. -- Rattlesnake fern (Bot. ), a common American fern (Botrychium Virginianum ) having a triangular decompound frond and a long-stalked panicle of spore cases rising from the middle of the frond. -- Rattlesnake grass (Bot. ), a handsome American grass (Glyceria Canadensis ) with an ample panicle of rather large ovate spikelets, each one composed of imbricated parts and slightly resembling the rattle of the rattlesnake. Sometimes called quaking grass. -- Rattlesnake plantain (Bot. ), See under Plantain. -- Rattlesnake root (Bot. ), a name given to certain American species of the composite genus Prenanthes (P. alba and P. serpentaria ), formerly asserted to cure the bite of the rattlesnake. Calling also lion's foot, gall of the earth, and white lettuce. -- Rattlesnake's master (Bot. ) (a ) A species of Agave (Agave Virginica ) growing in the Southern United States. (b ) An umbelliferous plant (Eryngium yuccæfolium ) with large bristly-fringed linear leaves. (c ) A composite plant, the blazing star (Liatris squarrosa ). -- Rattlesnake weed (Bot. ), a plant of the composite genus Hieracium (H. venosum ); -- probably so named from its spotted leaves. See also Snakeroot.

 

RATTLETRAP

RATTLETRAP Rat "tle *trap `, n.

 

Defn: Any machine or vehicle that does not run smoothly. [Colloq. ] A. Trollope.

 

RATTLEWEED

RATTLEWEED Rat "tle *weed `, n. (Bot. )

 

Defn: Any plant of the genus Astragalus. See Milk vetch.

 

RATTLEWINGS

RATTLEWINGS Rat "tle *wings `, n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: The golden-eye.

 

RATTLEWORT

Rat "tle *wort `, n. Etym: [AS. hrætelwyrt.] (Bot. )

 

Defn: Same as Rattlebox.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

rattle

rat tle |ˈratl ˈrædl | verb 1 make or cause to make a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking sounds, typically as a result of shaking and striking repeatedly against a hard surface or object: [ with obj. ] : he rattled some change in his pocket | [ no obj. ] : there was a sound of bottles rattling as he stacked the crates. [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] (of a vehicle or its driver or passengers ) move or travel somewhere while making such sounds: trains rattled past at frequent intervals. [ no obj. ] (rattle around in ) be in or occupy (an unnecessarily or undesirably spacious room or building ). 2 [ with obj. ] informal cause (someone ) to feel nervous, worried, or irritated: she turned quickly, rattled by his presence. noun 1 a rapid succession of short, sharp, hard sounds: the rattle of teacups on the tray. a gurgling sound in the throat of a dying person. 2 a thing used to make a rapid succession of short, sharp sounds, in particular: a baby's toy consisting of a container filled with small pellets that makes a noise when shaken. the set of horny rings at the end of a rattlesnake's tail, shaken with a dry buzzing sound as a warning. PHRASES rattle someone's cage informal make someone feel angry or annoyed. rattle sabers threaten to take aggressive action. See also saber-rattling. PHRASAL VERBS rattle something off say, perform, or produce something quickly and effortlessly: he rattled off some instructions. rattle on /away talk rapidly and at length, esp. in an inane or boring way. DERIVATIVES rat tly |ˈratl-ē, ˈratlē |adjective ORIGIN Middle English (as a verb ): related to Middle Dutch and Low German ratelen, of imitative origin.

 

Rattle, Sir Simon

Rat ¦tle |ˈrat (ə )l | (b.1955 ), English conductor; full name Sir Simon Denis Rattle. Principal conductor with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra 1980 –91, he became chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in 2000 and its artistic director in 2002.

 

rattlebox

rattle |box |ˈrat (ə )lbɒks | noun used in reference to something that rattles, such as an old or rickety vehicle.

 

rattler

rat tler |ˈratl-ər, ˈratlər ˈrætlər | noun informal a rattlesnake.

 

rattlesnake

rat tle snake |ˈratlˌsnāk ˈrædlˌsneɪk | noun a heavy-bodied American pit viper with a series of horny rings on the tail that, when vibrated, produce a characteristic rattling sound as a warning. [Genera Crotalus and Sistrurus, family Viperidae: several species. ]

 

rattletrap

rat tle trap |ˈratlˌtrap ˈrædlˌtræp | noun informal an old or rickety vehicle.

 

Oxford Dictionary

rattle

rat ¦tle |ˈrat (ə )l | verb 1 make or cause to make a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking sounds: [ no obj. ] : the roof rattled with little gusts of wind | [ with obj. ] : he rattled some change in his pocket. [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] (of a vehicle or its occupants ) move or travel with a knocking sound: trains rattled past at frequent intervals. [ no obj. ] (rattle about /around in ) be in or occupy (an unnecessarily spacious room or building ): the house was too big we just rattled around in it. 2 [ with obj. ] informal make (someone ) nervous, worried, or irritated: she turned quickly, rattled by his presence. noun 1 a rapid succession of short, sharp, sounds: the rattle of teacups on the tray. a gurgling sound in the throat of a dying person. 2 a thing used to make a rattling sound, in particular: a baby's toy consisting of a container filled with small pellets, which makes a noise when shaken. Brit. a wooden device that makes a loud noise when whirled around, formerly used by spectators at football matches. the set of horny rings at the end of a rattlesnake's tail, shaken as a warning. 3 archaic a person who talks incessantly in a lively or inane way. PHRASES rattle someone's cage (or chain ) informal anger or irritate someone. rattle sabres threaten to take aggressive action. See also sabre-rattling. PHRASAL VERBS rattle something off say, perform, or produce something quickly and effortlessly: he rattled off some instructions. rattle on /away talk rapidly and at length, especially in an inane way: she found herself rattling on about unhappiness and happiness. DERIVATIVES rattly adjective ( rattlier, rattliest ) ORIGIN Middle English: related to Middle Dutch and Low German ratelen, of imitative origin.

 

Rattle, Sir Simon

Rat ¦tle |ˈrat (ə )l | (b.1955 ), English conductor; full name Sir Simon Denis Rattle. Principal conductor with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra 1980 –91, he became chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in 2000 and its artistic director in 2002.

 

rattlebox

rattle |box |ˈrat (ə )lbɒks | noun used in reference to something that rattles, such as an old or rickety vehicle.

 

rattler

rat |tler |ˈratlə | noun 1 a thing that rattles, especially an old or rickety vehicle. 2 N. Amer. informal a rattlesnake.

 

rattlesnake

rattle |snake |ˈrat (ə )lsneɪk | noun a heavy-bodied American pit viper with a series of horny rings on the tail that produce a characteristic rattling sound when vibrated as a warning. Genera Crotalus and Sistrurus, family Viperidae: several species.

 

rattletrap

rattle |trap |ˈrat (ə )ltrap | noun informal an old or rickety vehicle.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

rattle

rattle verb 1 hailstones rattled against the window: clatter, patter; clink, clunk. 2 he rattled some coins: jingle, jangle, clink, tinkle. 3 the bus rattled along: jolt, bump, bounce, jounce, shake. 4 the government was rattled by the strike: unnerve, disconcert, disturb, fluster, shake, perturb, discompose, discomfit, ruffle, throw; informal faze. noun 1 the rattle of the bottles: clatter, clank, clink, clang; jingle, jangle. 2 she gave the baby a rattle: noisemaker, shaker, rain stick, maraca. PHRASES rattle something off she can rattle off the complete list of Shakespeare's plays: reel off, recite, list, fire off, run through, enumerate. rattle on /away rattling on about her grandchildren: prattle, babble, chatter, prate, go on, jabber, gibber, ramble; informal gab, yak, yap.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

rattle

rattle verb 1 we were awakened by the sound of stones rattling against the window: clatter, bang, clang, clank, clink, clunk. 2 he put his hand in his pocket and rattled his small change: jingle, jangle, clink, tinkle. 3 the bus rattled along the bumpy streets: jolt, bump, bounce, shake, vibrate, jar; Brit. judder; rare jounce. 4 the government were clearly rattled by the campaign: unnerve, disconcert, disturb, fluster, shake, perturb, discompose, discomfit, discountenance, make nervous, put off, throw off balance, ruffle, agitate, put off one's stroke, upset, frighten, scare; informal faze, throw, get to. PHRASES rattle someone's cage informal if that corporate caveat really rattled your cage, there's more bad news: anger, annoy, antagonize, provoke, vex, irritate, offend; informal aggravate, rile, needle, get someone's back up, make someone's hackles rise, rub up the wrong way, ruffle someone's feathers, get up someone's nose, get in someone's hair, get someone's dander up, get under someone's skin; Brit. informal nark, get on someone's wick. ANTONYMS pacify, placate. rattle something off she rattled off the names of films he had directed: reel off, recite, list rapidly, fire off, run through, enumerate; informal spiel off. rattle on /away she found herself rattling on about the meaning of life: prattle, babble, chatter, gabble, prate, go on, run on, jabber, jibber-jabber, gibber, blether, blather, blither, ramble, maunder, drivel, twitter; informal gab, yak, yackety-yak, yap, yabber, yatter; Brit. informal witter, rabbit, chunter, waffle; Scottish & Irish informal slabber; N. Amer. informal run off at the mouth; archaic twaddle, clack, twattle. noun 1 the rattle of bottles as he stacked the crates: clatter, clattering, clank, clanking, clink, clinking, clanging; jingle, jingling, jangle, jangling. 2 there was a choking rattle in his throat: death rattle; technical rale.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

rattle

rat tle /rǽt (ə )l /擬音語 動詞 s /-z /; d /-d /; -tling 自動詞 1 〈物が 〉ガタガタ [ガラガラ , ゴトゴト ]と音をたてる [鳴る ]The bumpy road made my teeth rattle in my head .でこぼこ道に歯がカタカタと鳴った 2 〈人 動物 乗り物が 〉 «…を » ガタガタ [ガラガラ ]と通る , 移動する «along , past , over » Freight trains rattled over the points and crossings .貨物列車はポイントと踏切をガタゴト音を立てて通りすぎた 3 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈人が 〉 «…について » 早口でしゃべる (on , away ) «about » .他動詞 1 〈人 物が 〉〈物 〉をガタガタ [ガラガラ , ゴトゴト ]といわす [鳴らす ]The wind rattled the door .風がドアをガタガタと鳴らした 2 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈人が 〉〈人 〉を不安にさせる , 自信をなくさせる He got visibly rattled by the question .彼はその質問に目に見えて落ち着きを失った 3 〈人が 〉…を早口で言う (off ).r ttle ar und ⦅くだけて ⦆【(必要以上に )広い部屋 [事務所など ]で 】生活する, 働く ; «…を » もてあます «in » .r ttle through A ⦅くだけて ⦆〈人が 〉 (早く済ませたいため ) A 〈事 〉をすばやく行う .r ttle up A A 〈得点など 〉をすばやく取る .名詞 1 U ガラガラ [ガタガタなど ]という音 ▸ I heard the rattle of dishes in the kitchen .台所で皿がガチャガチャ鳴る音が聞こえた 2 C ガラガラ 〘赤ちゃんのおもちゃ 〙; ラトル 〘サッカーの応援などに鳴らすやかましい音を出す木製の道具 〙.3 U おしゃべり , むだ話 .4 C (ガラガラヘビの尾の )音を出す部分 .r t tled 形容詞 混乱した, 動揺した .

 

rattler

r t tler 名詞 C 1 ⦅米 くだけて ⦆rattlesnake .2 ガラガラ [ガタガタ ]と音を出す物 [人 ].3 ⦅英 ⦆すばらしい物 .

 

rattlesnake

r ttle sn ke 名詞 C 〘動 〙ガラガラヘビ 〘主に米大陸に生息する毒ヘビ 〙.

 

rattletrap

r ttle tr p 名詞 C がらくた, おんぼろ自動車 .形容詞 ⦅米 ⦆名詞 の前で 〗おんぼろの, がらくたの .