clunking

美 [ˈklʌŋkɪŋ]英 [ˈklʌŋkɪŋ]
  • v.发出沉闷声
  • clunk的现在分词
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clunking

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT (重物相撞的)哐的一声,哐啷声
    A clunk is a sound made by a heavy object hitting something hard.

    Something fell to the floor with a clunk.

    不知什么东西哐啷一声掉在地上。

  • 2
    VERB 哐啷一声撞上
    If a heavy object clunks on or against something, it hits it and makes a dull sound.

    His feet clunked on the wooden steps.

    他的脚噔噔噔地踩在木头台阶上。

noun

1
the sound of a horse's hoofs hitting on a hard surface
Synonym: clip-clop clippety-clop clop clopping clumping

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  1. Gordon Brown , belying his clunking image , has brought tech-savvy communications staff into Downing Street .

    布朗已经把精通技术的通讯工作人员带到的唐宁街

  2. However , it is no accident that the EU governs in such a slow , clunking fashion .

    决非偶然的是,欧盟就是以这样低劣和笨拙的方式管理的。

  3. A technological mockery of a10-foot-tall gnome stands before you , clunking and whirling with steam power .

    一个十尺高的侏儒形态的机械站在你面前嘲笑着,发出沉闷的声响并使用蒸汽动力快步疾走着。

  4. Look at the foothold , and then place the foot quietly and precisely on the hold , with no thunking or clunking .

    看着脚点,然后无声无息地将脚准确地踩在点上。

  5. Gordon Brown , the man described by Tony Blair as the " great clunking fist ", finally tightened his grip on what he must feel is his rightful prize .

    戈登·布朗,这个被托尼·布莱尔比喻成“砸出闷响的铁拳”的人,终于紧紧抓住了他当之无愧的奖赏。