rustle

英['rʌs(ə)l] 美['rʌsl]
  • vi. 发出沙沙声
  • vt. 使…沙沙作响
  • n. 沙沙声;急忙;飒飒声

词态变化


复数: rustles;第三人称单数: rustles;过去式: rustled;过去分词: rustled;现在分词: rustling;

英文词源


rustle (v.)
"to emit soft, rapid sounds," late 14c. (implied in rustling), of uncertain origin, perhaps imitative (compare Middle Low German ruschen, Middle Dutch ruusscen, German rauschen "to rustle"). Related: Rustled; rustling. Meaning "steal" (especially cattle) first attested 1882, probably from earlier American English slang sense of "move about vigorously" (1844), perhaps a separate word, compounded from rush and hustle.
rustle (n.)
1759, from rustle (v.).

双语例句


1. He managed to rustle up a couple of blankets.
他很快想办法弄到了几张毯子。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Let's see if somebody can rustle up a cup of coffee.
让我们看看有没有人能很快弄到一杯咖啡。

来自柯林斯例句

3. She sat perfectly still, without even a rustle of her frilled petticoats.
她安安静静地坐着,甚至连她镶着花边的衬裙也没有发出一点声音.

来自柯林斯例句

4. He listened to the rustle of her skirts.
他倾听她裙子的窸窣声.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

5. Suddenly he heard a rustle in the peony pavilion and someone sighing deeply.
他忽闻有人在牡丹亭畔长吁短叹.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》