jangle的意思和读音

jangle

: [ˈdʒæŋɡ(ə)l] : ['dʒæŋɡ(ə)l]

v.使);(使

n.

jangles  jangling  jangled  

n.jingle,rattle,clank,clink,clatter

janglev.

1.[i][t]使to make an unpleasant sound, like two pieces of metal hitting each other; to make sth do this

The shop bell jangled loudly.

He jangled the keys in his pocket.

2.[i][t]~ (sth));(使if your nervesjangle , or if sb/sthjangles them, you feel anxious or upset

She was suddenly wide awake, her nerves jangling.

n.

1.[ususing]a hard noise like that of metal hitting metal

v.1.()2.,3.,4.使5.6.使...1.()2.,3.,4.使5.6.使...

n.1.,2.3.

v.1.to make a noise by hitting small metal objects against each other2.if something jangles someones nerves, it makes them feel very nervous

n.1.a noise made when metal objects hit each other

1. hangle jangle ajangle ...

2. jane () jangle ,(使) janitor ...

3. jane () jangle ,(使) janitor ...

4. ) jingle ) jangle ) swirl ...

5. ... New Star Jangle Elemental Brubeck ...

6. quake jangle wrangle ...

7. ... jane () jangle (使) janitor / ...

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1.Suddenly, the telephone rang, and its jangle seemed to hold a note of urgency.

2.The children laugh and jangle a tinny time.

3.The button tin was still on the closet shelf, and a gentle shake released its familiar jangle .

4.You could hear it in every jangle of the bell.

5.Storms raged around an anguished Lear; the jangle of slot machines must be clanging in Mr Ho's head.鸿

6.The policy may jangle inflationary nerves but it is in fact designed to combat deflation, the new bogeyman.

7.Few things jangle German nerves more than nuclear insecurity and the idea of military forays abroad.

8.I didn't feel it at the time, my nerves were too jangle, but we were lucky.

9.The slightest irritation made my nerves jangle and my head want to explode.使

10.In the jingle jangle morning I'll come followin' you.