TermGallery
Inglés
Inglés
Español
Catalán
Portugués
Ruso
ES
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
español
toc toc
A series of short sharp taps (as made by strokes on a drum or knocks on a door)
rat-tat
rat-a-tat
español
toc toc
1
The sound, not unlike the
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
of parade drums, heralded Hickock's arrival.
2
I drummed my fingers
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
on the wagon wheel place mat.
3
The crack of Kalashnikov fire and the
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
of a machine gun fill the air.
4
They all need to supply the crackling
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
dialogue you might find in a Capote novel.
5
Concentration on what is being said is further stymied by the
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
delivery of the lines.
6
The
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
of the drums calls them forward.
7
Air raid sirens began howling, then the litany of
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
from anti-aircraft artillery for half an hour.
8
Juventus were about to be pierced by the
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
of three more goals in breathtakingly quick succession.
9
Three gasping coughs in rapid succession,
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
.
10
Merrill Grant will lead them to the chuppah, at the music cue of a
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
on the drums.
11
It was not quite a samba beat: more rat-a-tat-tat, not dissimilar to the rhythm of his uncomplicated shot-making.
12
Murray. It was not quite a samba beat: more
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
,
not dissimilar to the rhythm of his uncomplicated shot-making.
13
At the heart of "Better Off Ted's" comedic genius is its
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
dialogue that sounds real, not forced.
14
The moment she recognized her visitor, she opened the door to him, her heart doing a crazy little
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
number.
15
In the middle of January there is a quiet tap on the door of my privy chamber, a little
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
that is George's knock.
16
His arms and his fists were like those old ack-ack guns,
rat
-
a
-
tat
-
tat
,
slamming back and forth, blood flying everywheres, and he just kept charging.
español
toc toc
tantarantán
tantarán