whistler

Reikšmė (Anglų k.)

  1. Someone or something that whistles, or who plays a whistle as a musical instrument.
  2. Any of several passerine birds of the genera Pachycephala and Coracornis, of Australasia and the western Pacific.
  3. Any bird that whistles or is noted for its whistling vocalisations (applied regionally to various specific species).
  4. A goldeneye (any of certain ducks of genus Bucephala).
  5. A whistling marmot (Marmota caligata).
  6. A mountain beaver (Aplodontia rufa).
  7. An audio-frequency electromagnetic wave produced by atmospheric disturbances such as lightning.
  8. A broken-winded horse.
  9. (obsolete, slang) The keeper of a whistling shop, or shebeen.

Sinonimai

Bucephela clangula

Marmota caligata

vent hole

black duck

breather hole

gas vent

exhaust passage

pop-off

riser vent

sooty shrike-thrush

bleeded head

riser runner

bleeded feeder

bleeded riser

pick-up hole

whistle interference

gas with drawal

airflow orifice

ventilating pit

ventilation hole

air channel

air passage

Vertimai

marmotta canadese

σφυρικτής

Whistler

σφυρίχτρα

εξαερωτής

marmota caligata

marmotte des rocheuses

Marmota caligata

Colluricincla umbrina

Marmota caligata

Pachycephala grisola plateni

Dažnis

20k
Tariamas kaip (IPA)
/ˈʍɪslə(ɹ)/
Etimologija (Anglų k.)

In summary

From Middle English whisteler, whistlar, whystelare, from Old English hwistlere (“a player on a flute; a piper”), equivalent to whistle + -er.

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