chirrup
英 [ˈtʃɪrəp]
美 [ˈtʃɪrəp]
v. (人)尖声尖气地说; (鸟)唧唧(或吱吱)叫
复数:chirrups过去式:chirrupped现在分词:chirruping第三人称单数:chirrups过去分词:chirruped
柯林斯词典
- VERB (人)尖声尖气地说;(鸟)唧唧(或吱吱)叫
If a person or bird chirrups, they make short high-pitched sounds.
- 'My gosh,' she chirruped...
“我的天!”她尖声叫道。 - I woke up to the sound of larks chirruping.
百灵鸟的叽叽喳喳声把我给吵醒了。
双语例句
- 'My gosh,' she chirruped
“我的天!”她尖声叫道。
- I woke up to the sound of larks chirruping.
百灵鸟的叽叽喳喳声把我给吵醒了。
- Numerous kinds of insects group themselves and chirrup, in the fields and the golden sunshine.
各类昆虫聚集在金色的阳光下唧唧地鸣叫。
- They were probably no wiser than a cricket's chirrup.
它们并不比一只蟋蟀唧唧的叫声更加高明。
英英释义
noun
- a series of chirps
Synonym: twitter
verb
- make high-pitched sounds
- the birds were chirping in the bushes
Synonym: peepcheepchirp