clinking
英 [ˈklɪŋkɪŋ]
美 [ˈklɪŋkɪŋ]
v. 使发出叮当声; 使叮当作响
clink的现在分词
现在分词:clinking
COCA.35135
柯林斯词典
- V-RECIP-ERG (使)发出叮当声;(使)叮当作响
If objects made of glass, pottery, or metalclinkor if youclinkthem, they touch each other and make a short, light sound.- She clinked her glass against his...
她和他碰了一下杯。 - They clinked glasses...
他们碰了杯。 - The empty whisky bottle clinked against the seat...
空威士忌酒瓶碰到座位上,叮当作响。 - Their glasses clinked, their eyes met.
他们举杯相碰,目光交会。 - Clinkis also a noun.
- ...the clink of a spoon in a cup.
杯勺相碰的叮当声
- She clinked her glass against his...
英英释义
adj
- like the light sharp ringing sound of glasses being tapped
双语例句
- He came down the steps slowly, his spurs clinking, and she could hear the slap-slap of his saber against his high boots.
他慢慢走下楼来,马刺丁当地响着,她还听见军刀碰撞靴筒的声音。 - If can get love and be encouragemented of the lover, they can have clinking courage and hope.
假如能得到情人的爱和鼓励,他们便会有无比的勇气和信心。 - Inside the room she could hear the festive sound of glasses clinking and people laughing.
她在房间里可以听到外面欢宴上的觥筹交错的叮当声和人们的欢声笑语。 - Wind blew pieces of bright-coloured flower petals, adversity of growth, what will stray flower won't even more delicate and charming and clinking.
狂风吹落了一片片鲜艳的花瓣,逆境中生长的残花,不知会不会越发娇艳无比。 - He would have dragged some chunks of concrete back, but maybe he heard others falling down into that shaft, bouncing back and forth, clinking off that standpipe.
他本来已经准备把几块敲下来的混凝土拿走,但是可能在这时候听到有东西掉落,在竖立的管子间来回弹跳,叮当作响。 - The State School had clinking influence among multitudinous Russian historical schools in the period from mid-19th century to early 20th century.
国家学派是19世纪中期到20世纪初俄国众多史学流派中最有影响的一个学派。 - The Mousa Atteya coffee shop is the clinking hub of an old market in central Cairo.
MousaAtteya咖啡厅是位于开罗市中心旧市场的八卦中心。 - Because, this is a kind of than any clinking great still more extremely great things.
因为,这是一种比任何无比伟大的还更无比伟大的事情了。 - So, you still do not experience this next flowery and clinking strange unreal storm together?
那么,你还不来一起感受下这场绚丽无比的奇幻风暴嘛? - Origins: Many explanations have been advanced to explain our custom of clinking glasses when participating in toasts.
起源:喝酒碰杯的习俗有很多种解释。