Czech Meaning of rumbles

rachot

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Definitions and Meaning of rumbles in English

rumbles

to make a low heavy rolling sound, to engage in a rumble, to speak in a low rolling tone, a street fight especially among gangs, to reveal or discover the true character of, a seat for servants behind the body of a carriage, to make or move with a low heavy rolling sound, a low heavy rolling sound, low frequency noise in phonographic playback caused by the transmission of mechanical vibrations by the turntable to the pickup, to utter or emit in a low rolling voice, a low heavy continuous reverberating often muffled sound (as of thunder), to travel with a low reverberating sound, widespread expression of dissatisfaction or unrest

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rachot

to make a low heavy rolling sound, to engage in a rumble, to speak in a low rolling tone, a street fight especially among gangs, to reveal or discover the true

vrčí,měch,brblá,Rolky,třesky,Bicí,dřevorubci,hřmí

křik,vytí,hluk,pokřiky,řve,nepokoje,nepokoje,Dinár,rozruch,Hluk a křik

rumbled => hučelo, rulings => rozhodnutí, ruling out => vylučování, ruling (on) => rozhodnutí o (něčem), rules out => vylučuje,