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clattering

英 [ˈklætərɪŋ]

美 [ˈklætərɪŋ]

v.  (硬物相碰)发出响亮的撞击声; 移动发出(像硬物碰撞)的响声
clatter的现在分词

现在分词:clattering 

BNC.36022 / COCA.34315

柯林斯词典

  • VERB (移动时)发出声响
    If you say that people or thingsclattersomewhere, you mean that they move there noisily.
    1. He turned and clattered down the stairs.
      他转过身,噔噔噔地下了楼梯。
  • VERB (硬物)发出碰撞声
    If something hardclatters, it makes repeated short noises as it hits against another hard thing.
    1. His hobnail boots clattered on the stone floor...
      他那双钉了铁掌的靴子在石地板上嗒嗒响。
    2. She set her cup down, and it clattered against the saucer.
      她放下杯子时在茶碟上咣当碰了一下。
    3. Clatteris also a noun.
    4. From somewhere distant he heard the clatter of a typewriter.
      他听见从远处什么地方传来打字机的嗒嗒声。

双语例句

  • A fascinating experiment was done in a bowling alley that showed that when people get a strike they do not smile as they watch the pins come clattering down.
    有人在保龄球道做了一个有趣的实验,实验表明,当人们打出好球,看着木瓶哗啦啦倒下的时候并不会笑。
  • Ernest was clattering next door in the kitchen, whistling a few bars of music that Simon recognized as part of a Rossini overture.
    恩尼斯在隔壁厨房整理东西,口里吹着口哨,赛蒙听出那是罗西尼序曲的一小段。
  • A customer near the front makes a huge mess by dropping her coffee, the tray clattering to the floor.
    靠前的一名顾客一失手把一杯咖啡给摔了,托盘哐啷哐啷掉到了地板上,引起了一片巨大的混乱。
  • The typewriter was clattering away.
    打字机啪嗒啪嗒地响着。
  • Seemingly loud enough to break something; violently rattling or clattering.
    足够大似乎可以使某物破裂;非常强烈或喧闹的。
  • There were actually two sets of men's footsteps, and a clattering of dog's nails on the floorboards.
    外面确切地传来两个男人的脚步声,还有狗链在地板上拖动的哗啦声。
  • Pots and pans were clattering in the kitchen.
    盆锅厨房里碰击响。
  • A telephone lineman on his crane hears it as a clattering clank of metal, like a clumsy heist at Home Depot;
    塔吊上的线路工人听到了类似于敲击金属的咣当声,仿佛旅店中粗暴笨拙的抢劫犯发出的声音;
  • The clattering and whining elevator.
    哐啷、哐啷作响的电梯。
  • Full of clattering buffoons is the market-place,& and the people glory in their great men! These are for them the masters of the hour.
    市场上充满着像煞有介事的丑角,&而群众正以这些大人物自眩:视他们为当今的主人。