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Bugle

UK
/ˈbjuːɡl/
US
/ˈbjuɡl/
ru

Translation of "bugle" into Russian

bugle
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈbjuːɡl/
US
/ˈbjuɡl/
bugle
bugles pl
The soldier played the bugle at the ceremony.
Солдат играл на горне на церемонии.
Additional translations
bugle
Verb
raiting
UK
/ˈbjuːɡl/
US
/ˈbjuɡl/
bugle
bugles
bugled Past Simple / Past Participle
bugling Gerund
The soldier began to bugle the morning call.
Солдат начал трубить утренний сигнал.
Additional translations

Definitions

bugle
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈbjuːɡl/
US
/ˈbjuɡl/
A brass instrument without valves, used chiefly for military signals.
The soldier played a tune on his bugle to signal the start of the day.
A plant of the mint family, with spikes of blue flowers, native to Europe.
The garden was filled with the vibrant blue flowers of the bugle plant.
A long, tubular glass or plastic bead used for decorative trimming or embroidery.
The costume sparkled with gold bugles sewn along the cuffs.
bugle
Verb
raiting
UK
/ˈbjuːɡl/
US
/ˈbjuɡl/
To sound a bugle as a signal or call.
The soldier bugled to signal the start of the ceremony.
To utter a loud, resonant call resembling that of a bugle, especially said of a male elk or other animal.
At dawn the bull elk bugled across the valley.
bugle
Adjective
raiting
UK
/ˈbjuːɡl/
US
/ˈbjuɡl/
Relating to or characteristic of a bugle.
The ceremony began with a bugle call that echoed through the square.

Idioms and phrases

bugle call
The soldiers woke up to the sound of the bugle call.
трубный сигнал
Солдаты проснулись под звуки трубного сигнала.
silver bugle
The general received a silver bugle as a token of appreciation.
серебряная труба
Генерал получил серебряную трубу в знак признательности.
bugle player
The bugle player stood at attention.
трубач
Трубач стоял по стойке смирно.