rattle的意思和读音

rattle

: [ˈræt(ə)l] : ['ræt(ə)l]

n.

v.使;(使

rattles  rattling  rattled  

v.+n.rattle cage

v.calm

v.shake,clatter,bang,crash,jangle

n.commotion

rattlev.— see alsosabre-rattling

1.[i][t]~ (sth)使to make a series of short loud sounds when hitting against sth hard; to make sth do this

Every time a bus went past, the windows rattled.

2.[i]+ adv./prep.to make a series of short loud sounds as it moves somewhere

A convoy of trucks rattled by.

3.[t]~ sb使使to make sb nervous or frightened

He was clearly rattled by the question.

IDM

Who's rattled his cage?

rattle sbs cage(informal)使to annoy sb

Who's rattled his cage?

n.

1.[ususing]a series of short loud sounds made when hard objects hit against each other

the rattle of gunfire

From the kitchen came a rattling of cups and saucers.

2.a baby's toy that makes a series of short loud sounds when it is shaken

3.a wooden object that is held in one hand and makes a series of short loud sounds when you spin it round, used, for example, by people watching a sports game

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v.1.if something rattles, it makes short sharp knocking sounds as it moves or shakes; to knock things together, or to shake them so that they rattle2.to make someone feel nervous or angry3.if a vehicle or a train rattles somewhere, it moves there quickly and noisily

n.1.a babys toy that rattles when it is shaken2.the sound that something makes when it rattles

1. rattinet rattle rattler ...

2. wamble rattle brattle ...

3. whip rattle anvil ...

4. rational a. rattle vi. realm n. ...

5. ... Musical America 1999 Rattle Reiner,Fritz , ...

6.使 rational rattle 使使 raucous () ...

7. narrate( ); rattle); berate(

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1.This Kailash used to rattle off for my special delectation a doggerel ballad of his own composition.

2.Although he merely managed sixth in Athens, he's not one to let pressure rattle him in this supremely mental sport.

3.The rattle of an engine could just be heard as an old bus took the merchants up a rutted, unpaved road into the mountains.

4."Recent data out of the U. S. have been mixed and a weak reading could therefore rattle markets, " said strategists at Danske Bank.,“。”

5.She was forced to pause; she was seized by a dry cough, her breath came from her weak and narrow chest like the death-rattle.

6.As I got closer to it, I noticed it was a little rattle, the kind little babies had.

7.and the dead silence of everything, after the roar and rattle of the train, was something of a shock.

8.Shortly after blackout we were disturbed by an orderly making his way down the length of train with a rattle.

9.Scott stormed out the front door, slamming it hard enough to rattle the windows.

10.If I can't rattle off a list of things I have to do, I feel as if I'm admitting that I'm not worth much.