
Tootle
UK
/ˈtuː.təl/
US
/ˈtuː.təl/

Translation tootle into russian
tootle
NounUK
/ˈtuː.təl/
US
/ˈtuː.təl/
tootle
tootles pl
I heard a tootle from the distant hills.
Я услышал свист с дальних холмов.
The train gave a tootle as it left the station.
Поезд издал гудок, покидая станцию.
Additional translations
гудение
трубка
tootle
VerbUK
/ˈtuː.təl/
US
/ˈtuː.təl/
tootle
tootles
tootled Past Simple / Past Participle
tootling Gerund
He tootled on his flute all afternoon.
Он играл на своей флейте весь день.
The train tootled as it approached the station.
Поезд гудел, приближаясь к станции.
Additional translations
дудеть
Definitions
tootle
NounUK
/ˈtuː.təl/
US
/ˈtuː.təl/
A leisurely or aimless journey, typically by car or on foot.
We went for a tootle around the countryside on Sunday afternoon.
A short, repeated sound or series of sounds, especially one made by a horn or a musical instrument.
The tootle of the trumpet signaled the start of the parade.
tootle
VerbUK
/ˈtuː.təl/
US
/ˈtuː.təl/
To drive or move in a leisurely or aimless manner.
We decided to tootle around the countryside on a sunny afternoon.
To sound a horn or similar instrument with a series of short, sharp sounds.
The musician began to tootle on his trumpet, filling the room with lively notes.