WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:
| Główne tłumaczenia |
| rumbling adj | (making low rolling sound) | dudniący, huczący przym. |
| | The rumbling thunder meant a storm was coming. |
| rumbling n | (low rolling sound) | dudnienie, huczenie n |
| | The rumbling in your stomach means you're hungry. |
| rumblings npl | figurative (signs: of trouble) | zapowiedź kłopotów ż + m, l.mn. |
| | Rumblings of discontent have begun among the workers. |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2025:
| Główne tłumaczenia |
| rumble⇒ vi | (make low noise) | dudnić ndk. |
| | | zadudnić dk. |
| | Tim hadn't eaten all day and his stomach was rumbling. |
| rumble n | (low growling noise) | burczenie, dudnienie n |
| | Agatha heard the rumble of thunder in the distance. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| rumble n | figurative (complaint) | burczenie n |
| | A rumble of discontent spread through the room as the mayor announced the news. |
| rumble n | slang (gang fight) | bitka ż |
| | The two gangs got into a rumble over territory. |
| rumble vi | slang (get going) (potoczny: iść) | zasuwać ndk. |
| | Are you ready? Let's rumble. |
| rumble [sth]⇒ vtr | slang (discover, uncover) (potoczny: odkryć) | wpaść na coś zwrot dk. |
| | The boss rumbled Daisy's sideline in selling the office equipment when she spotted one of the company laptops on an online auction site. |
| rumble [sb]⇒ vtr | often passive, slang (realise deceit) (potoczny) | przyłapać kogoś dk. |
| | Sam realized his wife had rumbled him when he saw her looking in through the window. |