clanging
英 [ˈklæŋɪŋ]
美 [ˈklæŋɪŋ]
v. 叮当(或铿锵)作响; 使叮当(或铿锵)作响
clang的现在分词
现在分词:clanging
BNC.44931 / COCA.32859
柯林斯词典
- VERB 发出嘡啷声(或叮当声);叮当作响
When a large metal objectclangs, it makes a loud noise.- A little later the church bell clanged...
过了一小会儿,教堂的钟当当敲响了。 - The door clanged shut behind them.
门在他身后咣的一声关上了。 - Clangis also a noun.
- He pulled the gates to with a clang...
他把大门咣当一声带上了。 - In the older part of the city, the clang and bang of the builders goes on all day.
在老城区,建筑工人的咣咣当当声每天不绝于耳。
- A little later the church bell clanged...
英英释义
adj
- having a loud resonant metallic sound
- the clangorous locomotive works
- a clanging gong
双语例句
- Sam heard a jar click open and then a clanging sound as something hit the floor.
山姆听到开瓶子的声音,接着好像是东西撞击地板发出的叮当声。 - The only thing the mind hears all day is clanging bells and noise and argument, and all it wants is quietude.
头脑整天只听见叮叮当当的钟声、噪音,和争辩,但它只渴望平静。 - The train rolled into the yards, clanging and puffing.
火车喷着气,隆隆地开进车常。 - She was methodically clanging the brass bell.
她不紧不慢地、叮当地摇着铜铃。 - The clanging bell had been calling for half an hour. However, this sort of close to the day's adventures was romantic and therefore satisfactory.
钟已当当地敲了半个小时,这样结束一天的探险活动很浪漫,因此大家很满意。 - In ancient times all over the world, it was believed that evil spirits could put up with just about anything except the clanging of a bell.
古时候,世界各地的人们相信邪恶的灵魂能够忍受一切,但就是不能忍受丁丁当当的钟声。 - He woke up to hear the sound of bells clanging in the distance.
他醒来时听到远处当当的钟声。 - The bells were still clanging in the cathedral tower.
钟依然在大教堂的钟楼里当当鸣响。 - The bell was heard clanging loudly though the vast gloomy mansion.
响亮的铃声叮叮当当传遍了阴森的大公馆。 - So he laughed an uproarious goat-laugh, like the clanging of cymbals.
因此,它爆发出如铙钹发出的叮当声一般的山羊的捧腹大笑。