rattle 英 [ˈrætl]   美 [ˈrætl]

rattle

rattle  英 [ˈrætl] 美 [ˈrætl]

vt. 使发出咯咯声;喋喋不休;使慌乱,使惊慌  vi. 喋喋不休地讲话;发出卡嗒卡嗒声  n. 喋喋不休的人;吓吱声,格格声 

进行时:rattling  过去式:rattled  过去分词:rattled  第三人称单数:rattles  名词复数:rattles 

I know you want to socialize, but your best bet is to wait until we're done chewing… then, I'll be happy to rattle of facts about Food Network and engage in repetitive speech about my cat with you! 我知道你想有些交际,但是你最大的胜算就是等到我们都咀嚼完毕......那之后,我将会高兴地就美食频道的东西喋喋不休,并且对你进行有关我家猫咪的重复演讲!
It is a sure way to grab headlines and rattle the neighborhood. 那是一个抢占头条和震撼毗邻地区最有效的方法。

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  • vt. 使发出咯咯声;喋喋不休;使慌乱,使惊慌
  • vi. 喋喋不休地讲话;发出卡嗒卡嗒声
  • n. 喋喋不休的人;吓吱声,格格声
  • 1. I know you want to socialize, but your best bet is to wait until we're done chewing… then, I'll be happy to rattle of facts about Food Network and engage in repetitive speech about my cat with you!

    我知道你想有些交际,但是你最大的胜算就是等到我们都咀嚼完毕......那之后,我将会高兴地就美食频道的东西喋喋不休,并且对你进行有关我家猫咪的重复演讲!

  • 2. It is a sure way to grab headlines and rattle the neighborhood.

    那是一个抢占头条和震撼毗邻地区最有效的方法。

  • 3. I can rattle off lists of names of otherAtkineers that assisted me in getting to goal.

    我能飞快地说出一串帮助我实现目标的其他阿特金斯信徒的名字。

  • rattle (n.) c. 1500, "rapid succession of short, sharp sounds," from rattle (v.). As a child's toy, recorded from 1510s. As a sound made in the throat (especially of one near death) from 1752.
  • rattle (v.) c. 1300 (intransitive), "To make a quick sharp noise with frequent repetitions and collisions of bodies not very sonorous: when bodies are sonorous, it is called jingling" [Johnson]. Perhaps in Old English but not recorded; if not, from Middle Dutch ratelen, probably of imitative origin (compare German rasseln "to rattle," Greek kradao "I rattle"). Sense of "utter smartly and rapidly" is late 14c. Meaning "to go along loosely and noisily" is from 1550s. Transitive sense is late 14c.; figurative sense of "fluster" is first recorded 1869. Related: Rattled; rattling.
rat·tle / ˈrætl ; NAmE ˈrætl / verb , noun rattle rattles rattled rattling verb ( informal) 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] rattle(sth) to make a series of short loud sounds when hitting against sth hard; to make sth do this (使)发出咔哒咔哒的声音 Every time a bus went past, the windows rattled. 每逢公共汽车经过这里,窗户都格格作响。 2 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. (of a vehicle 车辆 ) to make a series of short loud sounds as it moves somewhere (运行时)发出连续短促的高声 A convoy of trucks rattled by. 卡车队隆隆驶过。 3 [transitive ] rattlesb to make sb nervous or frightened 使紧张;使恐惧 SYN unnerve He was clearly rattled by the question. 这个问题显然令他感到紧张。 see also sabre-rattling IDIOM ˌrattle sb's ˈcage ( informal) to annoy sb 骚扰;使恼怒 Who's rattled his cage? 谁惹他生气了? PHRASAL VERBS ˌrattle aˈround | ˌrattle aˈround sth ( informal) to be living, working, etc. in a room or building that is too big 在空荡的大房子里居住(或工作等) She spent the last few years alone, rattling around the old family home. 她在世的最后几年,一个人居住在空空荡荡的老宅子里。 ˌrattle sth↔ˈoff to say sth from memory without having to think too hard 脱口而出;不假思索地说出 She can rattle off the names of all the presidents of the US. 她可以不假思索地说出所有美国总统的名字。 ˌrattle ˈon (about sth) ( informal) to talk continuously about sth that is not important or interesting, especially in an annoying way 对…喋喋不休 noun 1 ( also rat·tling ) [usually singular ] a series of short loud sounds made when hard objects hit against each other 一连串短促尖厉的撞击声;咔哒声 the rattle of gunfire 轰隆轰隆的炮火声 From the kitchen came a rattling of cups and saucers. 从厨房里传来叮叮当当杯盘相碰的声音。 see also death rattle 2 a baby's toy that makes a series of short loud sounds when it is shaken 拨浪鼓 3 ( BrE) a wooden object that is held in one hand and makes a series of short loud sounds when you spin it round, used, for example, by people watching a sports game 响板(在体育比赛等中观众用来助阵) rat·tle / ˈrætl ; NAmE ˈrætl /
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