whistle的意思和读音

whistle

: [ˈhwɪs(ə)l] : ['wɪs(ə)l]

n.

v.

whistles  whistling  whistled  

v.+n.whistle tune

n.toot,shriek,signal,screech,hoot

v.shrill

whistlen.

1.a small metal or plastic tube that you blow to make a loud high sound, used to attract attention or as a signal

The referee finally blew the whistle to stop the game.

2.the sound made by blowing a whistle

He scored the winning goal just seconds before the final whistle.

3.the sound that you make by forcing your breath out when your lips are closed

a shrill whistle

4.the high loud sound produced by air or steam being forced through a small opening, or by sth moving quickly through the air

5.a piece of equipment that makes a high loud sound when air or steam is forced through it

The train whistle blew as we left the station.

a factory whistle

v.

1.[t][i]to make a high sound or a musical tune by forcing your breath out when your lips are closed

to whistle a tune

He whistled in amazement.

The crowd booed and whistled as the player came onto the field.

She whistled to the dog to come back.

Workmen whistled at her as she walked past.

2.[i]to make a high sound by blowing into a whistle

The referee whistled for a foul.

3.[i]to make a high sound

The kettle began to whistle.

The microphone was making a strange whistling sound.

4.[i]+ adv./prep.to move quickly, making a high sound

The wind whistled down the chimney.

A bullet whistled past his ear.

5.[i]to make a high sound

IDMsb can whistle for sth(informal)西used to say that you are not going to give sb sth that they have asked for

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v.1.to make a tune or musical notes by forcing air through your mouth; to make a high sound by forcing air through your mouth in order to get someones attention, or to show that you like or dislike something; if a machine, train, or boat whistles, a piece of equipment on it makes a loud high sound; if the wind whistles around or through a place, it makes a high sound because it is blowing strongly; to blow a whistle as a warning or to get someones attention2.to move or to travel very quickly

n.1.a small metal or plastic object that you put in your mouth and blow to make a high sound; a piece of equipment that produces a high sound, used as a warning or a signal on a train or a boat, or in a place such as a factory; a musical instrument consisting of a small metal tube that you blow2.the sound that someone makes when they force air through their mouth; a sound made as a signal or a warning, especially on a boat or a train, or in a place such as a factory; the sound that you make by blowing through a whistle; the high sound that some birds make

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1.For years, these activists have kept up the whistle blowing on the company to try to get it to reduce the amount of waste it's discharging.使

2.So you can think about this like trying to talk and chew gum and whistle at the same time.

3.Agent Scully was not prepared to blow the whistle on Mulder for his continuing investigation of the closed X- Files .X

4."Now, I'll tell you what, young Copperfield, " said he, "the wine shall be kept to wet your whistle when you're story-telling. ",”,“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

5.As I grew up, came into the world, and observed the actions of men, I thought I met with many, very many, who gave too much for the whistle.

6.If it fails to inflate, or you need top up the air, blow into this tube. A light and whistle are provided to attract attention.使

7.A bell rang, the engine whistle screeched, and the train began to move, not to stop again for several hours.

8.I remember that the first time, every time I tried to get in front of him, they called a foul and blew the whistle on me.

9.The particular teakettle shown has a melodic whistle on its spout, so it blows a harmonious steamy chord when ready to serve.便

10.As the man on the gate said, winter, spring, autumn or summer, you never get out of Wycombe less than 45 minutes after the final whistle.45