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。
She was suddenly wide awake, her nerves jangling.
她突然间清醒过来,神经焦躁不安。
1.(铃等)发出刺耳的声音
2.〈英俚〉说长道短,散布流言蜚语
3.〈古〉吵架,争论
4.乱摇铃使发出刺耳声
5.吵吵闹闹地讲
6.使...心烦意乱
1.(铃等)发出刺耳的声音
2.〈英俚〉说长道短,散布流言蜚语
3.〈古〉吵架,争论
4.乱摇铃使发出刺耳声
5.吵吵闹闹地讲
6.使...心烦意乱
1.吵闹,口角
2.刺耳的声音
3.空谈
1.to make a noise by hitting small metal objects against each other
2.if something jangles someone’s nerves, it makes them feel very nervous
1.a noise made when metal objects hit each other
1.Suddenly, the telephone rang, and its jangle seemed to hold a note of urgency.
突然,电话铃响了。唧令令那声音听去是多么焦急。
2.The children laugh and jangle a tinny time.
孩子们大笑着闹了一会。
3.The button tin was still on the closet shelf, and a gentle shake released its familiar jangle .
那个钮扣盒仍躺在那个柜橱的架子上,而一次轻轻的摇动就让我再次听到它熟悉的碰撞声。
4.You could hear it in every jangle of the bell.
你可以从一下下刺耳的钟声中听见它;
5.Storms raged around an anguished Lear; the jangle of slot machines must be clanging in Mr Ho's head.
痛苦的李尔王在肆虐的暴风雨中挣扎,而何鸿燊脑海里此刻响起的,一定是老虎机的叮铛声。
6.The policy may jangle inflationary nerves but it is in fact designed to combat deflation, the new bogeyman.
这项政策可能会挑动对通货膨胀的紧张,但这实际上是设计来应对通货紧缩这个新的恶魔的。
7.Few things jangle German nerves more than nuclear insecurity and the idea of military forays abroad.
几乎没有什么事情比核危机以及海外军事行动更能触动德国人的神经。
8.I didn't feel it at the time, my nerves were too jangle, but we were lucky.
我当时并没有感觉到,可能是我的神经太焦虑了,但我们却是幸运的。
9.The slightest irritation made my nerves 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。
10.In the jingle jangle morning I'll come followin' you.
在这铿锵的早晨让我与你同去