0 If things such as paper or leaves rustle, or if you rustle them, they move about and make a soft, dry sound:
2 the sound made by the movement of things such as leaves or paper
3 to make soft sounds, or to cause something, such as cloth, paper, or leaves, to make soft sounds:
4 to steal cattle, horses, etc., from a farm or ranch
5 soft sounds like those made by moving cloth, paper, or leaves:
Listening closely, the sounds of these places (traffic, birds, and rustling leaves) and fragments of their stories trickle out.
One builds a fire and rustles a can.
Cattle rustling was a sometimes serious offense and was always a hazard for the expeditions.
On some tracks, the music was punctuated by clanging metal, rustling wind or sharp, industrial sounds.
The large ranches, concerned about this practice, forbade their employees from owning cattle and aggressively defended against rustling.
She ordered house servants to cut down on noise by removing their shoes and preventing clothes from rustling.
One attempt studied in particular how the specific sound of fabric being rustled can be unpleasant.
Who would deny that the leaves of trees move when rustled by a wind, despite it being unobservable from large distances?
中文繁体
發出聲音, 使(紙或樹葉等)沙沙作響,使發出輕輕的摩擦聲, 使沙沙作響地移動…
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发出声音, 使(纸或树叶等)沙沙作响,使发出轻轻的摩擦声, 使沙沙作响地移动…
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mover(se) haciendo un leve sonido, crujir, crujido [masculine…
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farfalhar…
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カサカサ/サラサラと音を立てる…
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hışırda(t)mak, hışırtı sesi çıkarmak, hışır hışır etmek…
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bruire, bruissement [masculine], froisser…
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murmurar, (fer) cruixir…
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