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/kˈækə‍l/

Definizione e Significato di "cackle"

to cackle
01

ridere in modo sgradevole, ghignare

to laugh loudly and harshly, often in a way that sounds unpleasant or wicked
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The wicked witch in the story began to cackle after casting her spell.
La strega malvagia nella storia iniziò a ghignare dopo aver lanciato il suo incantesimo.
The old man could n't resist cackling when he heard the amusing joke.
Il vecchio non poté resistere a ridere in modo sgradevole quando sentì la divertente barzelletta.
02

cacklare, gracidare

to make a harsh, sharp, and raucous vocalization characteristic of hens after laying an egg or when disturbed
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The hen began to cackle loudly after laying her egg in the coop.
La gallina cominciò a gracidare forte dopo aver deposto il suo uovo nel pollaio.
She could n’t help but laugh when the chickens cackled in response to the commotion.
Non poté fare a meno di ridere quando le galline gracidavano in risposta al trambusto.
03

ciarlare, ridere a crepapelle

to talk in a rapid, high-pitched, and often excited or unrestrained manner
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The group of friends began to cackle about their weekend plans.
Il gruppo di amici ha cominciato a ridere a crepapelle riguardo ai loro piani per il fine settimana.
The kids cackled excitedly as they shared stories from their school day.
I bambini ciarlavano eccitati mentre condividevano storie della loro giornata scolastica.
01

cacophonia, riso stridulo

a loud laugh suggestive of a hen's cackle
02

schiamazzo, ciancia

noisy talk
03

caccia, ciance

the sound made by a hen after laying an egg
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