tinkling
英 [ˈtɪŋklɪŋ]
美 [ˈtɪŋklɪŋ]
v. (使)发出叮当声,丁零响
tinkle的现在分词
BNC.34019 / COCA.22855
柯林斯词典
- VERB 叮当作响;发出叮当声
If somethingtinkles, it makes a clear, high-pitched, ringing noise, especially as small parts of it strike a surface.- A fresh cascade of splintered glass tinkled to the floor...
大量刚裂开的玻璃碎片叮叮当当地落到地板上。 - We strolled past tinkling fountains and perfumed gardens.
我们漫步经过泉水叮咚的喷泉和芬芳四溢的花园。 - Tinkleis also a noun.
- ...a tinkle of broken glass.
碎玻璃的叮当声
- A fresh cascade of splintered glass tinkled to the floor...
- V-ERG (钟、铃)作响;敲响(钟、铃)
If a belltinklesor if youtinkleit, it makes a quiet ringing noise as you shake it.- An old-fashioned bell tinkled as he pushed open the door...
当他推开门时,一口旧式的钟丁零零地响了起来。 - Miss Peel tinkled her desk bell and they all sat down again.
皮尔小姐摇了摇她桌子上的铃铛,他们全都又坐下了。 - Tinkleis also a noun.
- ...the tinkle of goat bells.
山羊所系铃铛的叮当声
- An old-fashioned bell tinkled as he pushed open the door...
英英释义
adj
- like the short high ringing sound of a small bell
- sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal
双语例句
- Day after day, the tinkling of little sheep bells around their little sheep necks permeates the Swiss sunshine all day and most of the night.
日复一日的,羊儿们脖子上的清脆的铃儿叮当声整日里穿透着瑞士的阳光,以及无数的夜晚。 - 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。 - Goats were kept on the upland slopes, their bells tinkling as they grazed.
山羊被放养在高地的斜坡上,吃草时它们的铃铛叮当作响。 - I could hear bells tinkling.
我可听到铃在叮当作响。 - The Dog grew proud of his bell, and went tinkling it all over the market-place.
这只狗对于这个铃当也渐渐感觉得意,叮当叮当地满街跑着。 - Once they were so close we could hear the bells tinkling in their braids, and sometimes at night their fires could be seen beyond the eastern hills.
又一次我们是如此的靠近,甚至能听到他们发辫上的铃声,夜晚不时还能看到他们的营火在东山后面照耀。 - The wind carries away in glee the tinkling of your anklet bells.
风高兴地带走了你踝铃的丁当。 - We must always be wary of those who with sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal preach the "ism" of appeasement.
我们必须时时刻刻提防那些敲锣打鼓宣传姑息主义的人。 - It was like the tinkling of a bell.
好象是个受到振动的铃铛。 - He is more likely to be tinkling the ivories than punching somebody's lights out.
他更象一个弹奏钢琴,而不是挥拳打人的人。