Claxon in english

Horn

pronunciation: hɔrn part of speech: noun
In gestures

claxon = horn. 

Example: There was no starting gun at this year's race, so John Mortimer signaled the start of the race by honking the horn of the lead vehicle.

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» claxon del cochecar horn .

Example: Admittedly, while honking can seem oppressive in New York City, there are other places where it seems car horns never stop sounding.

» hacer sonar el claxonhonk + Posesivo + hornhonkblow + Posesivo + hornpiptootpip + Posesivo + horn .

Example: There was no starting gun at this year's race, so John Mortimer signaled the start of the race by honking the horn of the lead vehicle.

Example: Admittedly, while honking can seem oppressive in New York City, there are other places where it seems car horns never stop sounding.

Example: This animated screen saver has a train engine speeding down the tracks while blowing its horn.

Example: I have now resorted at pipping at people walking down the pavement and waving out the window, most wave back but they look very gormless, but normally with a smile.

Example: Dad was impatient and tried to push his way slowly through the cattle, tooting as he went.

Example: It was obvious she was trying to get me to stop by pipping her horn and driving up close.

» sonar el claxonhonk + Posesivo + hornhonkblow + Posesivo + hornhoot + Posesivo + hornpippip + Posesivo + horn .

Example: There was no starting gun at this year's race, so John Mortimer signaled the start of the race by honking the horn of the lead vehicle.

Example: Admittedly, while honking can seem oppressive in New York City, there are other places where it seems car horns never stop sounding.

Example: This animated screen saver has a train engine speeding down the tracks while blowing its horn.

Example: Some woman started driving right up her arse, hooting her horn and flashing her lights.

Example: I have now resorted at pipping at people walking down the pavement and waving out the window, most wave back but they look very gormless, but normally with a smile.

Example: It was obvious she was trying to get me to stop by pipping her horn and driving up close.

» tocar el claxonhonkblow + Posesivo + hornhonk + Posesivo + hornhoot + Posesivo + hornpiptootpip + Posesivo + horn .

Example: Admittedly, while honking can seem oppressive in New York City, there are other places where it seems car horns never stop sounding.

Example: This animated screen saver has a train engine speeding down the tracks while blowing its horn.

Example: There was no starting gun at this year's race, so John Mortimer signaled the start of the race by honking the horn of the lead vehicle.

Example: Some woman started driving right up her arse, hooting her horn and flashing her lights.

Example: I have now resorted at pipping at people walking down the pavement and waving out the window, most wave back but they look very gormless, but normally with a smile.

Example: Dad was impatient and tried to push his way slowly through the cattle, tooting as he went.

Example: It was obvious she was trying to get me to stop by pipping her horn and driving up close.

Claxon synonyms

trumpet in spanish: trompeta, pronunciation: trʌmpət part of speech: noun cornet in spanish: cucurucho, pronunciation: kɔrnet part of speech: noun tusk in spanish: colmillo, pronunciation: tʌsk part of speech: noun french horn in spanish: cuerno francés, pronunciation: frentʃhɔrn part of speech: noun motor horn in spanish: bocina del motor, pronunciation: moʊtɜrhɔrn part of speech: noun car horn in spanish: bocina, pronunciation: kɑrhɔrn part of speech: noun automobile horn in spanish: bocina de automóvil, pronunciation: ɔtəmoʊbilhɔrn part of speech: noun
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