Whirr in spanish
Zumbido
pronunciation: θumbidoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: θumbidoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
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whirr [whir, -USA]1 = runrún, ronroneo, zumbido.
Example: The best way to describe this recurring noise is as a tone, rather than beep or a whirr or anything overly mechanical .more:
» whirr of activity = ajetreo, revuelo, trajín.
Example: The wedding day morning is usually a whirr of activity -- everybody running here and there.whirr [whir, -USA]2 = runrunear, zumbar.
Example: She whirred right by Bernice Washington, without saying a word.