Traqueteo in english

Rattle

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

traquetear = jolt ; chug ; slosh around ; rattle. 

Example: When the area was jolted by a severe earthquake rescue teams rushed in from all over the country.Example: Many music theorists claim that passages in music refer to objects, such as babbling brooks, chirping birds, rustling leaves, and chugging trains, by imitating them.Example: In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.Example: Toys are grouped into the following categories: (1) toys that light up or sing; (2) toys that catch your eye; (3) toys that shake, rattle, and roll; (4) switch toys; and (5) toys for the creative artist.

traqueteo = shuddering ; rattle ; rattling. 

Example: Almost every time I use my brakes anything more than gently I feel a shuddering in the car and in the steering wheel.Example: I heard a rattle and thought it was a strong wind, then it got deeper and louder and that's when I knew it was an earthquake.Example: It was amid such a rattling that we met Alex and Levon; two Canadians who are friends of the owner of our current orphanage who had come to pay a visit.

Traqueteo synonyms

rattling in spanish: muy, pronunciation: rætlɪŋ part of speech: noun
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