zing

英[zɪŋ] 美[zɪŋ]
  • n. 子弹声;尖啸声;活力
  • v. 发出尖啸声;轻快;尖刻批评
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Noun:
  1. a brief high-pitched buzzing or humming sound;

    "the zing of the passing bullet"

  2. the activeness of an energetic personality

1. There'snothing like fresh basil to put a zing into a tomato sauce.
在番茄沙司中无论加入什么都不如加一点儿新鲜的紫苏更能提味。

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2. He just lacked that extra zing.
他就是缺乏那多一点的活力。

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3. Zing is what makes a company standout from all the rest.
诚是什么使所有其他公司的佼佼者.

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4. You need to put more zing into your playing.
你在这一活动中需要再增加些干劲.

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5. He needs to put more zing into the game.
他需要在比赛中再投入一些.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The zing of the passing bullet scared her.
      机关枪子弹的尖啸声吓到了她。
    2. The music just doesn't have any zing.
      这音乐一点儿活力都没有。
    3. You need to put more zing into your playing.
      你在这一活动中需要再增加些干劲。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Pagers were zinging all over the room.
      房间里到处都有寻呼机在响。
    2. The teacher didn't zing either of us.
      老师没有训斥我们当中的任何一个。