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词根:clang
n.clang 叮当声;铿锵声
clank 叮当声;当啷声
clangor 连续的铿锵声;丁当声
vi.clang 发铿锵声
clank 发叮当声;发铿锵声
clangor 铿锵作响
vt.clang 使发铿锵声
clank 使铿然作响
Adjective
1. having a loud resonant metallic sound;
"the clangorous locomotive works"
"a clanging gong"
"making clangor," 1712,源自中世纪拉丁语 clangorosus,可能源自拉丁语 clangor;,或者由 clangor 与 -ous 组成。相关词汇: Clangorously; clangorousness 。
Noun Latin clangor, from clangere
The first known use of clangor was in 1593
clangornoun
a loud clanging noise
1 Structure is modular, with clangorous episodes separated by long moments of intense quiet or actual silence.
2 But hot cornbread, steaks and steaming coffee speedily restored that equanimity of temper disturbed by the morning’s clangorous summons.
3 The voice of the giant children spoke to one another, an undertone to that clangorous melody of the smiths.
4 And the raft of Minion-themed shorts that followed, along with the requisite video game, was still not enough to satisfy the clangorous demand of their prepubescent fans.
5 Still, she correctly avers, they are "a hot band": they slip easily from scratchy post-punk to clangorous noise, from electronic drones to a riff that sounds not unlike a white-knuckled take on Led Zeppelin's Kashmir.
6 But nothing too clangorous to tell you the truth.
7 This is a clangorous album in every way, full of brick-dense synths and abusive drums, and it often succeeds by blind force.
8 Smith got to walk heroically through the throng gathered at Independence Hall, ring the Bell to trigger the great national clangor, and be interviewed for the many stories the government’s war propaganda office set up.
9 In becoming again a disciple he reverts to something that he seemed to have left behind him when he wrote his clangorous "Dwarf Suite."
10 While Drake has always preferred moodier music than Mr. West, there are a few post-“Yeezus” production gestures on “If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late,” like on the clangorous “Company” and “Madonna.”
11 The Forge, a long shed following the stream, was open on the opposite side; an enclosure of ruddy, vaporous gloom with pools of molten colour, clangorous sounds.
12 Like intruders, penetrating an enchanted spot, now they trod soft shadows; then, clangorous, beat beneath foot delicate laceworks of light.
13 From yellowing leaves, fluttering earthward, celebrating the glorious agony of the trees, from the clangorous angelus bidding the fields to slumber, rose a sweet persuasive voice, counseling perfect oblivion.
14 In France, the nonprofit Bruitparif estimated in a 2019 report that the clangor of roads, trains and planes reduced the lifespan of some residents of the Paris region by three years.
15 Not so inside, where the Sandbox quartet had put in earplugs to rehearse Andy Akiho’s clangorous “Seven Pillars,” a lush, brooding celebration of noise.
16 No one interfered, however, and in a moment the door opened sufficiently to give entrance to the old gentleman, after which it closed quickly and clangorously behind him.
17 Now the clangorous bell proclaims The Times or Chronicle, and Rauca screams The latest horrid murder in the ear Of nervous dons expectant of the urn And mild domestic muffin.
18 While most contractors still rely on the clangorous pneumatic drills driven by compressed air that were invented over 150 years ago, some are experimenting with new electric jackhammers that are demonstrably quieter.
19 Now bourgeois central, the West Side used to be the busiest port in the Americas, a clangorous maelstrom of swinging cables and breaking booms, bulging warehouses and stevedores’ bars.
20 He made the walls shiver when he struck his bow clangorously in the opening chords of the Rackoczy March.