| inglese > italiano | |
| whistle | |
| 1. sost. fischio | |
| 2. sost. fischietto, zufolo | |
| 3. verb. fischiare, fischiettare | |
| 4. verb. zufolare | |
| inglese > inglese | |
| whistle | |
| 1. subst. A device designed to be placed in the mouth and blown, or driven by steam or some other mechanism, to make a whistling sound. |  |
| 2. subst. An act of whistling. |  |
| 3. subst. A shrill, high-pitched sound made by whistling. |  |
| 4. subst. Any high-pitched sound similar to the sound made by whistling. |  |
| the whistle of the wind in the trees |  |
| 5. subst. (Cockney rhyming slang) A suit (from whistle and flute). |  |
| 6. subst. (colloquial) The mouth and throat; so called as being the organs of whistling. |  |
| 7. v. To make a shrill, high-pitched sound by forcing air through the mouth. To produce a whistling sound, restrictions to the flow of air are created using the teeth, tongue and lips. |  |
| Never whistle at a funeral. |  |
| She was whistling a happy tune. |  |
| 8. v. To make a similar sound by forcing air through a musical instrument or a pipe etc. |  |
| The stream train whistled as it passed by. |  |
| 9. v. (intransitive) To move in such a way as to create a whistling sound. |  |
| A bullet whistled past. |  |
| 10. v. To send, signal, or call by a whistle. |  |
| italiano > inglese | |
| fischietto | |
| 1. subst. whistle (instrument) |  |