clatter
clatter 英 [ˈklætə(r)] 美 [ˈklætɚ]
n. 哗啦声;嘈杂的谈笑声;咔嗒声 vi. 发出哗啦声;喧闹的谈笑 vt. 使卡搭卡搭的响
进行时:clattering 过去式:clattered 过去分词:clattered 第三人称单数:clatters 名词复数:clatters
- A clatter is a clacking or rattling sound, like the clatter of horse hooves on pavement or the clatter of toys being thrown down a wooden staircase by an angry child.
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- n. 哗啦声;嘈杂的谈笑声;咔嗒声
- vi. 发出哗啦声;喧闹的谈笑
- vt. 使卡搭卡搭的响
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1. Above me there are white puffy clouds blowing past Golden Age gables and, at my side, the clatter of bikes giggling over the cobbles, as they cross a toyland bridge.
像我在阿姆斯特丹经常会做的那样,我望着眼前的运河出神:天空中朵朵白云飘过金色时代高矗的山墙,身边不时有自行车驶过玩具国桥,在鹅卵石路面上发出咔嗒咔嗒的响声。
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2. But all that clatter may also drown out the taste of your food, making it more bland.
除此以外,这些乱七八糟的声音还会将食物的味道淹没,令它们变得淡而无味。
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3. Books of short stories, poems, classic literature to set you dreaming as night falls in strange climes, and wake you to the clatter and clamour of a foreign city.
短篇小说,诗歌,经典文学能够在陌生环境的夜幕降临时将你送入梦乡,然后在陌生城市的嘈杂喧闹中将你唤醒。
- clatter (v.) "make a rattling sound," from Old English *clatrian (implied by late Old English verbal noun clatrung "clattering, noise"), of imitative origin. Compare Middle Dutch klateren, East Frisian klatern, Low German klattern "to clatter, rattle;" perhaps all are from PIE root *gal- "to call, shout." The noun is attested from mid-14c., from the verb. Related: Clattered; clattering.
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