rasp
rasp 英 [rɑ:sp] 美 [ræsp]
vt. 用粗锉刀锉;粗声粗气地说 vi. 锉磨;用粗嘎的嗓门说 n. [机] 粗锉刀;锉磨声;刺耳声
进行时:rasping 过去式:rasped 过去分词:rasped 第三人称单数:rasps 名词复数:rasps
- When you rasp, you either file wood with a metal tool, or you speak in a harsh, irritating voice. Your rasp-y voice might get you a gig as a lounge singer, but probably not as a preschool teacher.
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- vt. 用粗锉刀锉;粗声粗气地说
- vi. 锉磨;用粗嘎的嗓门说
- n. [机] 粗锉刀;锉磨声;刺耳声
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1. Martin nodded, but felt a rasp of irritation.
马丁点点头,却也感到一阵温怒。
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2. His tongue was as rough as a rasp, but even so she would not pull her hand back, not until Jaime took her by the shoulders and yanked her away from the cage.
它的舌头粗得像锉刀,但即便如此,她也没有缩手,倒是詹姆抓着她肩膀把她从笼子旁拉开。
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3. Ninety percent of the vuvuzelas, the plastic South African trumpet whose loud rasp has become synonymous with the 2010 World Cup, are made in China, according to the China Daily.
的嗡嗡祖拉(这种南非的塑料喇叭,它的刺耳声已经成了2010年世界杯的同义语)是由中国生产的,根据中国日报的报道。
- rasp (n.) "coarse file," 1540s, from Middle French raspe (Modern French râpe), from Old French rasper "to rasp" (see rasp (v.)).
- rasp (v.) mid-13c., "to scrape," from Middle Dutch raspen and from Old French rasper (Modern French râper) "to grate, rasp," which is perhaps from a West Germanic source (compare Old English gehrespan) akin to the root of raffle. Vocalic sense is from 1843. Related: Rasped; rasping.
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