jangle

英['dʒæŋɡl] 美['dʒæŋɡl]
  • v. 发出刺耳声;刺激(神经);争吵
  • n. 刺耳的声音
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Noun:
  1. a metallic sound;

    "the jingle of coins"
    "the jangle of spurs"

Verb:
  1. make a sound typical of metallic objects;

    "The keys were jingling in his pocket"

1. The caffeine in coffee can jangle the nerves.
咖啡中的咖啡因会使神经紧张。

来自柯林斯例句

2. We react to stresses such as the jangle of telephones or the wailing of police sirens.
我们对于电话的叮铃声,警笛的尖啸声之类使人紧张的情况总要作出反应.

来自辞典例句

3. When the strangled wrangler dangles the mangled spangles on the bangle jangle.
被绞死的辩论者晃荡时,手镯上撕碎的小金属片发出刺耳的声音.

来自互联网

4. The slightest irritation made my jangle and my head want to explode.
稍有点不如意,就会使我极度烦躁,脑袋也像要裂开似的.

来自互联网

5. The three men jangle over trifles.
这三个男人为了小事而争吵.

来自互联网

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The firealarm kept on jangling.
      火警报警器响个不停。
    2. Her voice jangles in my ears.
      她的声音我觉得很刺耳。
    3. The three men jangle over trifles.
      这三个男人为了小事而争吵。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. You could hear it in every jangle of the bell.
      你可以从一下下刺耳的钟声中听见它;