Rustle
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British pronunciation/ɹˈʌsə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈɹəsəɫ/

Definición y Significado de "rustle"

to rustle
01

susurrar, frusiar

to create a gentle, crackling sound, similar to dry leaves or paper moving
Intransitive
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The pages of the old book rustled as it was turned.
Las páginas del viejo libro susurraron al ser pasadas.
The dry grass rustled beneath the footsteps of the hiker.
La hierba seca susurró bajo los pasos del senderista.
02

robar ganado, hurtar ganado

to gather and take away cattle, horses, or sheep, typically illegally
Transitive: to rustle livestock
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The group was caught trying to rustle cattle from the neighboring ranch.
El grupo fue sorprendido tratando de hurtar ganado del rancho vecino.
Legends spoke of bandits who would rustle horses under the cover of night.
Las leyendas hablaban de bandidos que robaban ganado bajo la cobertura de la noche.
03

rebuscar, hozar

to search for and gather food, especially from natural sources
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The deer rustled through the underbrush in search of berries and leaves.
El ciervo rebuscó entre la maleza en busca de bayas y hojas.
She learned to rustle for edible plants during her survival training.
Ella aprendió a rebuscar plantas comestibles durante su entrenamiento de supervivencia.
01

susurro, ruido suave

a light noise, like the noise of silk clothing or leaves blowing in the wind
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