rattled的意思和读音

rattled

: ['rætəld] : ['rætld]

adj.

v.“rattle”

adj.1.,,

v.1.“rattle”

v.1.The past participle and past tense of rattle

1. rattlebrained rattled rattlehead ...

2. rattled controlling ...

4. track down v. rattled a. eradicate v. ...

5. track down v. rattled a. eradicate v. ...

6. Justified Rattled Magic Bounce ...

7. ... Justified Rattled Magic Bounce ...

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1.A man peeked out from a slight opening in the doorway to his apartment and rattled off an account of the killer's second attack.

2.But when he began to walk and move about, the stones in his stomach knocked against each other and rattled.便

3.So the thought of having lost it and needing to replace it really rattled me. I hadn't realised how much I'd come to depend on it.

4.The Cannon halted rush-hour traffic as it rattled the windows of every car and skyscraper for blocks around.

5.Bangkok remains under a state of emergency and a string of bombings there and in the northern city of Chiang Mai have rattled the public.

6.This alarm bell, though, does not seem to have rattled private equity managers.

7.Viserion's claws scrabbled against the stones, and the huge chains rattled as he tried to make his way to her again.

8.At the last minute, rattled as he was, I could see him jumping off the train and scooting back to her.

9.Without saying a word, he took aim at the fireman, and, a second later, the helmet, smashed by a bullet, rattled noisily into the street.

10.As we rattled north-east, we couldn't have known we had lucked on to one of the last trains out of Vilnius before rail lines were cut off.