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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
rattle
rat·tle [rattle rattles rattled rattling] verb, noun BrE [ˈrætl] NAmE [ˈrætl] verb (informal) 1. intransitive, transitive ~ (sth) to make a series of short loud sounds when hitting against sth hard; to make sth do this •Every time a bus went past, the windows rattled. •He shook me so hard that my teeth rattled. 2. intransitive + adv./prep. (of a vehicle)to make a series of short loud sounds as it moves somewhere •A convoy of trucks rattled by. 3. transitive ~ sb to make sb nervous or frightened Syn: ↑unnerve •He was clearly rattled by the question. see also ↑sabre-rattling Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English: related to Middle Dutch and Low German ratelen, of imitative origin. Example Bank: •A convoy of trucks rattled past. •Are you all right? You look a bit rattled. •She stood there, rattling the collecting tin. Idiom: ↑rattle somebody's cage Derived: ↑rattle around ▪ ↑rattle around something ▪ ↑rattle on ▪ ↑rattle something off noun 1. (also rat·tling)usually singular a series of short loud sounds made when hard objects hit against each other •the rattle of gunfire •From the kitchen came a rattling of cups and saucers. see also ↑death rattle 2. a baby's toy that makes a series of short loud sounds when it is shaken 3. (BrE)a wooden object that is held in one hand and makes a series of short loud sounds when you spin it round, used, for example, by people watching a sports game Word Origin: Middle English: related to Middle Dutch and Low German ratelen, of imitative origin. See also: ↑rattling
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