英:['tɪŋklɪŋ]
美:['tɪŋklɪŋ]
英:['tɪŋklɪŋ]
美:['tɪŋklɪŋ]
v.
(使)发出丁当声,(使)发铃铃声( tinkle的现在分词 )
叮当响着发出,铃铃响着报出
叮叮声
鹩哥
词根:tink
adj.tinkly 叮当响的
n.tingling 麻刺感;发出叮当声
ting 叮叮声;铃的响声
tinkle 叮当声
tink 丁当声;丁零声
v.tingling 刺痛;激动;鸣响(tingle的ing形式)
vi.ting 发叮叮声;铃响
tinkle 发叮当声
tink 发出丁当声;发出丁零声
vt.ting 使发叮叮声
tinkle 使发清脆的声响
verb
intransitive verb
to make or emit a tinkle or a sound suggestive of a tinkle
urinate
transitive verb
to sound or make known (the time) by a tinkle
to cause to make a tinkle
to produce by tinkling
tinkle a tune
noun
a series of short high ringing or clinking sounds
a jingling effect in verse or prose
Verb Middle English, frequentative of tinken to tinkle, of imitative origin
The first known use of tinkle was in the 15th century
tinnyadjective
resembling or suggesting tin
tinnyadjective
resembling or suggesting tin
tinnyadjective
resembling or suggesting tin
tin1 of 2noun
a soft shiny bluish white metallic element that is used in combination with other metals, as a protective coating, and in tinfoil see element
a container made of metal (as tinplate)
a pie tin
a sealed can holding food
tin2 of 2verb
to cover or plate with tin or a mixture of tin with another metal
to put up or pack in tins : can
tinkleverb
to make or cause to make a series of short high ringing or clinking sounds
1 A tinkling bell rang somewhere in the depths of the shop as they stepped inside.
2 Inej was glad she didn’t have time to dwell on the unwelcome familiarity of the silks on her skin, the horrible tinkling of the bells on her anklets.
3 Laughter burst out from behind my back, and I held in my smile while arms jostled one another and feet ran out the door, setting the shop bell tinkling.
4 You feel as though a bell is tinkling inside you.
你感觉心里好像有个铃在响。
5 The speeches and the clash of toasts dwindled to murmuring and tinkling.
而致辞声和觥筹交错的祝酒声也变小了,成了嘟囔和叮当作响之声。
6 The cold thing in his hand chimed once: a crystalline tinkling like the bells of a tiny glass cathedral.
7 Somewhere behind her Marie-Laure hears the tinkling sound of ten thousand keys quivering on ten thousand hooks.
8 The inside of the car filled with her tinkling laughter.
9 Some buses are honking already, and a few cyclists are tinkling their bells, but the city isn't all woken up yet.
10 Think of it this way: Those ice cubes tinkling merrily in your glass are a form of energy storage, albeit on a really micro-scale.
11 To me, the tinkling glasses and ringing silverware are easily ignorable, the hodgepodge of clinks and clatters immediately fading into the background.
12 Then a tinkling sound: it was the sound of the most beautiful girl in the whole of the British Isles laughing with delight and amusement.
13 There was complete silence, but for tinkling glass, crackling fur, and the sudden release of breath.
14 I imagine a tinkling sound, the locket striking the glass, even though the fabric in between makes contact impossible.
15 And then—flutes and tinkling cymbals, a sounding gong and drums!
16 After him came Weary, clanking and clinking and tinkling and hot.
17 Andand Eighteen Dales is famous for its crooked path and tinkling spring.
九溪十八涧则以“曲曲环环路,叮叮咚咚泉”著称.
18 She heard a gentle splash and a tinkling sound.
19 And then the sudden sharp contrast of quiet sounds, like tinkling crystal.
20 I could hear bells tinkling in the distance.
我能听到远处叮当铃响.