cluck 英 [klʌk]   美 [klʌk]

cluck

cluck  英 [klʌk] 美 [klʌk]

vi. 咯咯叫  vt. 咯咯叫  n. 咯咯的叫声 

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cluck() and confess() are like warn() and die() respectively but provide a stack back trace from the point where the error was raised. cluck() 和 confess() 分别与 warn() 和 die() 类似,但提供了从产生错误处的栈回溯追踪。

  • The sound a chicken makes is a cluck. One of the best things about keeping chickens in your yard is watching them scratch the dirt and listening to their clucks.
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  • vi. 咯咯叫
  • vt. 咯咯叫
  • n. 咯咯的叫声
  • 1. cluck() and confess() are like warn() and die() respectively but provide a stack back trace from the point where the error was raised.

    cluck() 和 confess() 分别与 warn() 和 die() 类似,但提供了从产生错误处的栈回溯追踪。

  • cluck (n.) 1703, "sound made by a hen," from cluck (v.). Slang meaning "stupid person" (chickens and turkeys are famously foolish) is from 1927.
  • cluck (v.) "to utter the call or cry of a hen," Old English cloccian originally echoic. Compare Turkish culuk, one of the words for "turkey;" Greek klozein, Latin glocire, German glucken. Related: Clucked; clucking.
cluck / klʌk ; NAmE klʌk / verb , noun cluck clucks clucked clucking verb 1 [intransitive ] when a chicken clucks,it makes a series of short low sounds (鸡)咯咯地叫,发出咯咯声 2 [intransitive ] to make a short low sound with your tongue to show that you feel sorry for sb or that you disapprove of sth (表示遗憾或不赞成)发出啧啧声 The teacher clucked sympathetically at the child's story. 对那小孩讲述的遭遇,老师啧啧地表示同情。 noun the low, short sounds that a chicken makes (鸡的)格格声 ( figurative) a cluck of impatience/annoyance 不耐烦╱气恼的啧啧声 cluck / klʌk ; NAmE klʌk /
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