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jangle美 ['dʒæŋɡ(ə)l] 英 ['dʒæŋɡ(ə)l] - v.(使)发出金属撞击声;烦扰(神经);(使)烦躁不安
- n.金属撞击声;丁零当啷的刺耳声
- 网络发出刺耳的声音;吵架;发出刺耳声
第三人称单数:jangles 现在分词:jangling 过去式:jangled n. jingle,rattle,clank,clink,clatter 1. | [i][t] (使)发出金属撞击声,发出丁零当啷的刺耳声to make an unpleasant sound, like two pieces of metal hitting each other; to make sth do this |
| The shop bell jangled loudly. 商店的钟发出丁零当啷的巨大响声。 | | He jangled the keys in his pocket. 他把兜里的钥匙弄得丁零当啷乱响。 |
2. | [i][t] ~ (sth) 刺激,烦扰(神经);(使)烦躁不安if your nervesjangle , or if sb/sthjangles them, you feel anxious or upset |
| She was suddenly wide awake, her nerves jangling. 她突然间清醒过来,神经焦躁不安。 |
1. | [ususing] 金属撞击声;丁零当啷的刺耳声a hard noise like that of metal hitting metal |
n. | 2. a disagreement or quarrel 3. a noise made when metal objects hit each other | v. | 1. to make a harsh metallic noise, or cause something made of metal to make such a noise 2. to put somebody's nerves on edge, or be tense and on edge 3. to make a noise by hitting small metal objects against each other 4. if something jangles someone’s nerves, it makes them feel very nervous 1. to make a harsh metallic noise, or cause something made of metal to make such a noise 2. to put somebody's nerves on edge, or be tense and on edge 3. to make a noise by hitting small metal objects against each other 4. if something jangles someone’s nerves, it makes them feel very nervous |
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