clangor



n. 连续的铿锵声;丁当声
vi. 铿锵作响
n.
(尤指连续的)铿锵声,叮当声;
vi.
铿锵作响;
变形
复数:clangors过去式:clangored过去分词:clangored现在分词:clangoring第三人称单数:clangors
英英释义
clangor[ 'klæŋɡə, 'klæŋə ]
n.a loud resonant repeating noise
同义词:clangclangourclangoringclankclashcrash
v.
make a loud resonant noise
"the alarm clangored throughout the building"
同义词:clangour
make a loud noise
同义词:clang
权威例句
clangor 'strepito'Clangor tubarum: a response to Peter Downey
In the clamor and the clangor
A Real Clangor: Syracuse-Providence Illustrates Beauty Is Only Rim Deep
Il clangor del passero (Cic. poet. fr.59 Traglia) in In Memoria di M. Barchiesi.
"The Clangor of That Blacksmith's Fray": Technology, War, and Experience Aboard the USS Monitor
A Blues Perspective; Burnside, Log Revel in Clangorous Beat
Fortvnaante Iesv clangor. tvbae evangelicae in. extremis. mvndi. angvlis resonans ex Roman. X, XVIII /
Clangor Buccinae Ad Philosophos Sublimiores, in Quo Omne Ens Terminatum Esse Corpus Demonstratur Contra Communem Philosophiam in Sch...
BACK ON TRACK: MINNEAPOLIS, WHICH LAST HEARD THE CLANGOR OF ELECTRIC STREETCARS IN 1954, IS PROVING ONCE AGAIN THAT HISTORY REPEATS ...
clangor
clangor: see laugh
clangor (n.)
1590s, from Latin clangor "sound of trumpets (Virgil), birds (Ovid), etc.," from clangere "to clang," echoic (compare clang).
1. Fabrics with a close weave are ideal for painting.
编织紧密的布最适合作画。
来自柯林斯例句
2. In one room, young mothers weave while babies doze in their laps.
在一间屋子里,年轻的母亲们在织布,而她们的孩子就在她们膝上打盹。
来自柯林斯例句
3. People weave threads into cloth.
人们把线织成布.
来自《简明英汉词典》
4. They would spin and weave cloth, cook and attend to the domestic side of life.
她们纺纱、织布、煮饭以及料理家务。
来自柯林斯例句
5. They discovered that they could shear sheep, take the wool, weave it and fashion the material into warm coats and suits,.
他们发现他们能够剪羊毛 、 纺绒线、织成毛料, 然后把毛料做成暖和的衣服.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
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