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Meaning of brua | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B1
ˈbrua

Definitions

  1. noisy
  2. Equivalent to 'loud': A loud sound or part of a sound.

Equivalents

English loud Noisy

Examples

“Kiam, fine, en somera vespero, post enuiga vojaĝo, mi libera estis de la brua fervojo, kaj glitanta sur la Kanalo Granda, mi trovis, ke la realeco estas milfoje pli bela, ol la urbo, kiun mi estis vidinta en miaj revoj.”

When, finally, on a summer evening, after a boring journey, I was free from the noisy railway, and gliding on the Grand Canal, I found that reality was a thousand times more beautiful than the city I had seen in my dreams.

“Sekvis brua malordo: knaboj kaj knabinoj kaj Eluana rapidgeste reprenis siajn vestaĵojn kaj revestis sin kriante, ridegante, ŝercante, kaj rapidis eliri puŝante unu la alian en gaja kaoso.”

A noisy disorder followed: boys and girls and Eluana quickly picked up their clothes and put them back on shouting, laughing, joking, and rushed out pushing each other in a merry chaos.

“La koncerto estos brua. Mi iros aliloken.”

The concert will be noisy. I’ll go somewhere else.

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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