warble如何读

英:[ˈwɔ:bl]

美:[ˈwɔrbl]

warble是什么意思

  • v.用颤音唱;鸟鸣
  • n.颤音;动物背上的肿块

warble变形

复数:warbles

第三人称单数:warbles

现在分词:warbling

过去式:warbled

过去分词:warbled

warble词根

词根:warble

n.

warbler 啭鸟;鸣鸟;用颤音歌唱的人

warble英英释义

noun (1)

a melodious succession of low pleasing sounds

a musical trill

the action of warbling

verb

intransitive verb

to sing in a trilling manner or with many turns and variations

to become sounded with trills, quavers, and rapid modulations in pitch

sing

transitive verb

to render with turns, runs, or rapid modulations : trill

noun (2)

a swelling under the skin especially of the back of cattle, horses, and wild mammals caused by infestation with maggots of a botfly or warble fly

the maggot of a warble fly

warble词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,源自古北法语 werbler “用颤音和半音唱歌”(古法语 guerbloiier),来自法兰克语 *werbilon(与古高地德语 wirbil “旋风”,德语 Wirbel “旋转,漩涡,调音钥匙,椎骨”,中荷兰语 wervelen “旋转”同源); 参见 whirl(v.)。相关词汇: Warbled; warbling。名词记录自14世纪晚期。

warble词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English werble tune, from Old French (Picard dialect), from werbler to sing expressively, trill, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch wervelen to turn, Old High German wirbil whirlwind — more at whirl Noun (2) perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to obsolete Swedish varbulde boil, from var pus + bulde swelling

The first known use of warble was in the 14th century

warble儿童词典英英释义

warble1 of 2noun

low pleasing sounds forming a melody

the action of warbling : trill

warble2 of 2verb

to sing with trills

to express by warbling

warble医学词典英英释义

warblenoun

a swelling under the hide especially of the back of cattle, horses, and wild mammals caused by the maggot of a botfly or warble fly

the maggot of a warble fly

warble 例句

1 Mandrill – Never Die "Morning comes, she brings me such a clear and gentle smile," the brilliant Mandrill warble of their new – and hopefully ever-lasting – love.

2 How would our respective features merge into one warbling little miracle?

3 "Treat Me Like Train Tracks" has a more nervous, interior, psychological feel, with an anxious, tapping beat, arco bass and warbling keyboard.

4 The steady, subtle drum and bass lines that open the song, the warbling guitar lines and Stevie Nicks’ gorgeously weary voice: there’s nothing about “Dreams” that doesn’t work, nothing in it that doesn’t belong.

5 With its myriad references to warbling princesses, cloying theme park animatronics, and lovable talking animals, Shrek was viewed by critics as a giant green middle finger to Katzenberg’s former employer.

6 Redemption said it like it was nothing, but the anger sat openly on his skin, a new and warbling mask.

7 The trio closed the early set the first night with “Do Re Mi Fa Sol,” Mr. Hekselman whistling the tune’s lullaby melody as he strummed a warbling, two-chord progression.

8 I surrendered who I've been, for who you are," warbles Sleeping at Last on "Turning Page.

9 If a warmly warbling warbler warbles to another warmly warbler, which warmly warbler warbles warmest?

如果一只热情的鸣鸟对另一只热情的鸣鸟鸣啭, 哪只热情鸣鸟鸣啭得最热情?

10 As someone warbled on the radio, Ralph’s thumbs hooked themselves around her windpipe.

11 In “Little Boxes,” a 1960s lament about conformity, Pete Seeger warbles about that sprawling wasteland, where all the “boys go into business and marry and raise a family.”

12 As I stepped out the door, I thought I heard Momma’s warbled voice float up out of Holly’s old radio.

13 The warbling tune is, he says, meant to bring us good luck as we navigate the class 3 and 3+ rapids ahead.

14 The video went viral, and almost 10 million people have watched Yu Chun warble through the Bodyguard soundtrack hit I Will Always Love You.

15 His emotional warbling adds heft to his frowns.

16 "I'm over the moon/ and underfoot," she warbles mysteriously, turning personal heartbreak into a dreamy folk spiritual.

17 Seinfeld’s delivery often ascended to a high-pitched warble; David favored a guttural grumble that could become a yell without warning.”

18 May the two of them be happy warbling together tonight, somewhere.

19 She warbles about a child; he kicks a mannequin’s head.

20 He’d begin to whistle “Begin the Beguine” warbling the melody to evoke a clarinet’s vibrato and fingering the air.

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