bruit |broōt|verb [ trans. ]spread (a report or rumor) widely :
I didn't want to have our relationshipbruited about the office.
He is both a bully and a bruit who would rather punch you in the face than engage in a civil conversation.
Bruit (pronounced 'brWEEh, the 'r' is rolled as in Russian)
The word "bruit" refers to a rumor or report, especially one that is unfavorable or damaging. It can also mean a sound or noise, particularly when related to medical diagnostics like listening for abnormal sounds in the body.
i dont know if its in french, but "Le bruit des bottes" means "the sound of boots"
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He is both a bully and a bruit who would rather punch you in the face than engage in a civil conversation.
bruit
Bruit Island's population is 30,000.
Bruit is singular. Bruits is plural. In the sentence, "Pulses are two plus without bruits", the plural word bruits is correct, because it follows the plural word, pulses.
Le bruit et l'odeur - album - was created in 1995.
Bruit (pronounced 'brWEEh, the 'r' is rolled as in Russian)
Jean-Gabriel Migneron has written: 'Acoustique urbaine' -- subject(s): Bruit de la ville, Bruit, Lutte contre le, Lutte contre le Bruit
The cast of La brigade du bruit - 1931 includes: Paul Colline
The cast of Bruit blanc - 2008 includes: Franck Jouglas as Anthony Corentin Koskas as Franck
The word "bruit" refers to a rumor or report, especially one that is unfavorable or damaging. It can also mean a sound or noise, particularly when related to medical diagnostics like listening for abnormal sounds in the body.
Yes. My 9 year old daughter was diagnosed with a carotid bruit & thrill one year ago.
Un bruit qui rend fou - 1995 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT