英 [ˈwɪslɪŋ] 美 [ˈwɪslɪŋ]
n. 吹哨,吹笛;鸣汽笛
adj. 发出哨声的;听起来像哨声的
v. 鸣汽笛(whistle 的 ing 形式)
whistling /ˈwɪslɪŋ/
→compareroaring
鸣笛笛声
... twisting 扭曲 whistling 吹口哨 coming 到来 ...
... whistling鸣笛笛声 whiteall-roundlight白环照灯 whitealloy白合金 ...
... wheelbase轴距 whistling号笛,鸣笛,汽笛 winch绞车,绞盘 ...
... mouse n. 老鼠 whistling n. 口哨声 angry adj. 生气的 ...
He set off jauntily, whistling to himself.
他吹着口哨神气活现地出发了。
He was whistling softly to himself.
他自娱自乐地轻声吹着口哨。
The wind was whistling through the building.
风呼啸着穿过那座大楼。
When his mother listened to his chest she could hear that squeaky whistling sound known as wheezing.
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After he left the meeting, Paul ran down the hill from the school whistling.
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They may also make a whistling or squeaky sound, called wheezing, when they breathe.
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One rumor making the rounds was that Mitnick could launch nuclear missiles merely by whistling into a telephone.
Contepomi missed the conversion but the France supporters were already whistling with their team 22-3 down.
If you think that the Germans will always give in, that is whistling past the graveyard.