词汇 | tinkle |
释义 | tinkleWord family nountinklertinklingadverbtinklinglyadjectivetinklyverbtinkle Textures, soundstin·kle1 /ˈtɪŋkəl/ noun [countableC usually singular] 1 CSa light ringing sound 叮当声 tinkle of ► see thesaurus at sound the distant tinkle of a cow-bell 远处牛铃的叮当声 2 give somebody a tinkle British EnglishBrE old-fashioned informalTCT to call someone on the telephone 给某人打电话 I’ll give you a tinkle tomorrow. 我明天给你打电话。 Examples from the Corpus give somebody a tinkle• Hop on over to the end of the road and give her a tinkle. 3. have a tinkle British EnglishBrE spokenHBH to urinate (=pass water from your body) – used especially by children or when talking to children 撒尿,尿尿〔尤为儿语〕 Examples from the Corpus tinkle• She could not utter a sentence for giving a tinkle of value to some innocent word.• Hop on over to the end of the road and give her a tinkle.• A constant clash and tinkle came from the kitchens across the courtyard, like the percussion section of an orchestra from hell.• The crashing seemed to go on for ever as tiny broken fragments bounced with a dainty tinkle across the brick floor.• Only the eerie tinkle of leg irons and shouted commands break the silence.• As we rounded the lake's southern edge and moved up to the eastern shore, a faint tinkle filled the air.• There was a bell beside the gate, and Dorothy pushed the button and heard a silvery tinkle sound within.• The last thing Ardamal heard as he raced down the corridor was the tinkle of metal parts hitting the floor.• the tinkle of glass and china tinkle of• the tinkle of Christmas bells Textures, soundstinkle2 verb 1 CS[intransitiveI, transitiveT] to make light ringing sounds, or to make something do this (使)发出叮当声 a tinkling bell 叮当作响的铃铛 2 [intransitiveI] spoken to urinate (=pass water from your body) – used especially by children or when talking to children 撒尿,尿尿〔尤为儿语〕 Do you have to go tinkle? 你要撒尿吗? Examples from the Corpus tinkle• The ring fell from her hands and went tinkling across the floor.• It tinkled, an old-world merriness.• Bells tinkled as she opened the door.• The Monsignor tensed with the sound of flatware clanking and tinkling in the kitchen.• I rang the bell and heard it tinkle inside.• There was a typewriter involved too and as the lift went up and down the typewriter's bell tinkled metallically.• The tinkling of busted glass, the sucking of his bottle.• From down the hall came the sound of tinkling silverware and the scrape of a chair being settled in its place.• Tabitha's headset suddenly locked into an ambient channel and began to tinkle with tinny salsa. (1300-1400) tink “to tinkle” ((14-17 centuries)); from the sound |
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