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clang

英 [klæŋ]

美 [klæŋ]

v.  叮当(或铿锵)作响; 使叮当(或铿锵)作响
n.  叮当声

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BNC.24280 / COCA.18195

牛津词典

    verb

    • 叮当(或铿锵)作响;使叮当(或铿锵)作响
      to make a loud ringing sound like that of metal being hit; to cause sth to make this sound
      1. Bells were clanging in the tower.
        塔楼上的钟当当地敲响了。
      2. The gates clanged shut .
        大门咣的一声合上了。
      3. The trams clanged their way along the streets.
        有轨电车哐啷哐啷沿街驶过。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 发出嘡啷声(或叮当声);叮当作响
      When a large metal objectclangs, it makes a loud noise.
      1. A little later the church bell clanged...
        过了一小会儿,教堂的钟当当敲响了。
      2. The door clanged shut behind them.
        门在他身后咣的一声关上了。
      3. Clangis also a noun.
      4. He pulled the gates to with a clang...
        他把大门咣当一声带上了。
      5. In the older part of the city, the clang and bang of the builders goes on all day.
        在老城区,建筑工人的咣咣当当声每天不绝于耳。

    英英释义

    noun

    verb

    • make a loud noise
      1. clanging metal
      Synonym:clangor

    双语例句

    • The hum of the surrounding city was faint, the clang of an occasional bell was as music.
      周围闹市的嘈杂声只能隐约地听到。偶然传来一声钟声,像音乐一样悠远。
    • There was a clang as he dropped the tools.
      他扔掉工具时有铿锵的撞击声。
    • The clang of the fire bell aroused the town.
      报火警钟的当当声惊醒了全镇。
    • Yet L1 and L2 mental lexicon still differ in that nonnative speakers tend to produce more clang responses than native speakers do.
      但一语与二语心理词汇仍存在一些差异,主要体现在二语者的语音反应多于一语者。
    • There was a long, rolling clang, as though the washtub had been flung across the yard, and then a confusion of angry shouts which ended in a yell of pain.
      有一阵什么东西滚过的声音,好像洗衣盆给推过了院子,接着是愤怒的喊声,最后是痛苦的尖叫。
    • It gave a metallic clang, like a cracked bell.
      它发出了金属碰击般的哐啷声,跟破钟似的。
    • Old type women obstinately clang to marriage and the new women baptized by new culture also had to choose marriage as their sole, final settling place.
      旧式女性死守婚姻,受过新文化洗礼的新女性也逃不开婚姻这惟一的归宿。
    • After the clang or of organ majestic, or chorus, or perfect band.
      当庄严的风琴,或者合唱队,或整个乐团,演奏完了。
    • Clang of the Chinese civilization, and five thousand years to come around to each province and city area, a famous historical culture, and Guangdong's the famous talent.
      中华文明历史悠远,五千年来人才辈出,每一个省市地区或多或少都产生过历史文化名人,而广东更是名人荟萃。
    • They were rushing into a more crowded yard, alive with the clatter and clang of life.
      火车正驶入一个拥挤的车场,站台上响彻着生活的嘈杂和热闹。