英 [ˈklætə(r)] 美 [ˈklætər]
n. 哗啦声;嘈杂的谈笑声;咔嗒声
vi. 发出哗啦声;喧闹的谈笑
vt. 使卡搭卡搭的响
clatter /ˈklætə/ CET6+ TEM8 [ clattering clattered clatters ]
不及物动词 If you say that people or things clatter somewhere, you mean that they move there noisily. (指移动时) 出大声
He turned and clattered down the stairs.
他转过身,噔噔地下楼梯。
也作叮当、玎当 [ dingdong;jingle;clatter ] 发丁当声 [ cling-clang;Jingle-jangle ] 象声词,形容金属、瓷器碰撞发出的一连串的声音 ..
... beat &vi.打,敲;打败 clatter 得得声,卡嗒声 granny 老奶奶;祖母;外婆;奶奶;老婆婆,外祖母 ...
使卡搭卡搭的响(clatter), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
clatterer 饶舌家
The wolf said, "You'll awaken everybody in the house if you make such a clatter."
狼说:“你要是这么吵,会把屋里的人都吵醒的。”
You can imagine how they'd rattle and clatter in the wind and how they might completely capture your attention.
你可以想象,它们在风中会如何咔嗒作响,它们可能会吸引你的全部注意力。
It was Howell's misfortune that he had to listen to all their clatter.
不幸的是,豪厄尔不得不听这些追求者们的废话。
He dropped the package loudly on the counter, where it made a wonderful clatter.
The clatter of the shoe on the linoleum when it slipped from his grasp brought more.
Lorries and school buses full of demonstrators clatter past, heading for one rally or another.