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Hhtt Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Trill

"The movement makes a sound." Trill.

This is about toads and how they produce their characteristic sound."
What does it mean by "trill" ? Does it the name of the "toad's characteristic sound" ?
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" Trill. A "trill" is a kind of sound, but it is hard to completely understand this, especially the punctuation. At the moment I can't think of a context in which this could appear as written.

  • " Trill.
  • A "trill" is a kind of sound, but it is hard to completely understand this, especially the punctuation.
  • At the moment I can't think of a context in which this could appear as written.
  • Could you post more of the surrounding context please?
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hhtt"The movement makes a sound." Trill.
A "trill" is a kind of sound, but it is hard to completely understand this, especially the punctuation. At the moment I can't think of a context in which this could appear as written. Could you post more of the surrounding context please?
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GPY hhtt"The movement makes a sound." Trill.A "trill" is a kind of sound, but it is hard to completely understand this, especially the punctuation. At the moment I can't think of a context in which this could appear as written. Could you post more of the surrounding context please?
"The toad moves the air from his lungs to his vocal sac. The vocal sac fill up
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hhtt"The toad moves the air from his lungs to his vocal sac. The vocal sac fill up with air like a balloon. The movement makes a sound. Trill."
OK, I see that the original post was just slightly mistyped.
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Then what is this "trill" related to toads?
Thank you.
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hhttThen what is this "trill" related to toads?
It is the sound that the toad produces when it does the thing described with the vocal sac.
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But the sound that the toad produces when it does that thing is its characteristic sound and which is "croaking" isn't it?
Thank you.
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Trill sound

Frog croaking

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