jangle
英['dʒæŋg(ə)l]
美['dʒæŋɡl]
- n. 争吵,吵嚷;刺耳声
- vt. 使发出刺耳声;使争论
- vi. 刺耳响;争论,吵架
词态变化
复数: jangles;第三人称单数: jangles;过去式: jangled;过去分词: jangled;现在分词: jangling;英文词源
- jangle (n.)
- late 13c., "gossip, slanderous conversation, dispute," from Old French jangle, from jangler (see jangle (v.)). Meaning "discordant sound" is from 1795.
- jangle (v.)
- c. 1300, jangeln, "to talk excessively, chatter, talk idly," from Old French jangler "to chatter, gossip, bawl, argue noisily" (12c.), perhaps from Frankish *jangelon "to jeer" or some other Germanic source (compare Middle Dutch jangelen "to whine"). Meaning "make harsh noise" is first recorded late 15c. Related: Jangled; jangling.
双语例句
- 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