英 [ˈʃrɪlli] 美 [ˈʃrɪlli]
adv. 尖声地;耀眼地
adj. 尖声的;耀眼的
shrilly 刺耳地; 尖锐地...
... prattle小孩般说话 shrilly尖声地 yak牦牛 ...
shrilly(刺耳地), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
尖声地;耀眼地
When Deta saw the little party of climbers she cried out shrilly, "Heidi, what have you done?"
当迪蒂看到那一小群登山者时,她尖声叫道:“海蒂,你做了什么?”
Then there was a woman's voice, rising shrilly above the barking.
然后是一个女人的声音,尖利刺耳,高过了狗吠声。
The librarian threw back his head and laughed shrilly.
图书管理员把头往后面一仰,尖着嗓子哈哈大笑。
China's diplomatic style has evolved since the early 1990s, when its language was far more shrilly anti-American.
When I did, I found myself in a shrilly lit, tiled space (reminiscent of a butcher shop) decorated here and there with pictures of Pope John Paul II.
So, less shrilly, did the Dutch, Swedes and Austrians.