jingle
jingle 英 [ˈdʒɪŋgl] 美 [ˈdʒɪŋɡəl]
n. 叮当声;节拍十分规则的简单诗歌 v. (使)叮当作响;具有简单而又引人注意的韵律
进行时:jingling 过去式:jingled 过去分词:jingled 第三人称单数:jingles 名词复数:jingles
- To jingle is to make a sound like pieces of metal jangling together, like those bells people sing about at Christmas. A jingle is also a funny little poem or song.
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- n. 叮当声;节拍十分规则的简单诗歌
- v. (使)叮当作响;具有简单而又引人注意的韵律
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1. Do not let your bracelets jingle when, lamp in hand, you lead him in.
不要让你的手镯作响,当你提着灯,带他进来的时候。
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2. As Santa, I got to pass out little gifts to the kids –jingle bells on a ribbon they could wear around their necks.
感恩小事物 作为圣诞老人,我要给孩子们分发小礼物--那种能让他们戴在脖子上的铃铛丝带。
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3. If the Hua Mulan characters in Disney's 1998 cartoon and those in jingle Ma's new film could sit down and talk over a pot of tea, they might be surprised to learn how little they have in common.
继1998年迪斯尼推出动画版《花木兰》后,马楚成的最新力作又再次将花木兰搬上了荧幕。 如果两个版本的主人公们能坐在一起喝茶聊天的话,那她们会惊讶地发现彼此截然不同。
- jingle (n.) "tinkling or clinging sound," such as made by small bells, 1590s, from jingle (v.). Meaning "something that jingles" is from 1610s, especially "metallic disc on a tambourine." Meaning "song in an advertisement" first attested 1930, from earlier sense of "catchy array of words in prose or verse" (1640s).
- jingle (v.) "emit tinkling metallic sounds," late 14c., gingeln, of imitative origin; compare tinkle (v.), Dutch jengelen, German klingeln (from Old High German klingilon (8c.), a frequentative of klingen). "There does not appear any original association with jangle" [OED]. Transitive sense "cause to emit a jingling sound" is from c. 1500. Related: Jingled; jingling. Massinger has jingle-boy "a coin" (c. 1600). Jingle-bell is attested from 1871. Jingle-brains (1700) was slang for "a wild, thoughtless, rattling fellow" [Grose].
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