clank
clank 英 [klæŋk] 美 [klæŋk]
vi. 发叮当声;发铿锵声 vt. 使铿然作响 n. 叮当声;当啷声
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- vi. 发叮当声;发铿锵声
- vt. 使铿然作响
- n. 叮当声;当啷声
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1. AUBURN, MASS.???Metal rollers clank rhythmically inside the Imperial Distributors warehouse, as employees slide boxes packed with health and beauty products down the lines.
马萨诸塞州奥本???? 帝国经销公司的仓库里,随着员工把装满保健美容产品的箱子从货运线上拖下来,金属滚轴有节奏地叮当作响。
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2. This is the most striking moment: the chapel-like height of the room and the clank of the chains; the way the corpses swing and twitch; and the blood splashing into the gullies below.
这个是最震惊的时刻:在有着教堂一样高度的房间里,铁链铮铮,抽搐的尸体,还有流入沟槽中的血液。
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3. In the summer of 1689 Russian and Manchu delegations met at Nerchinsk. The Russians were encouraged to retreat by “the clank and clamour” of 15,000 Manchu troops.
在1689年夏天,俄罗斯人和满族代表团在尼布楚会面了,15000人的满族军队发出的“蹄声和喧哗” 告诉俄罗斯人他们得撤退。
- clank (n.) "a sharp, hard, metallic sound," 1650s, from clank (v.). Reduplicated form clankety-clank attested from 1895.
- clank (v.) 1610s, "cause to make a sharp, hard, metallic sound," perhaps echoic, perhaps a blend of clang (v.) and clink (v.), perhaps from a Low German source (compare Middle Dutch clank, Dutch klank, Old High German klanc, Middle Low German klank, German Klang). Intransitive sense "give out a clank" is from 1650s.
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