| 正面 | 5515.rattle 英 ['ræt(ə)l]美 ['rætl] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. 希腊根词 trope "turn" (转向,转动) => trophy.2. 同源词:trophy, trope, tropic, tropics.vt. 使发出咯咯声;喋喋不休;使慌乱,使惊慌vi. 喋喋不休地讲话;发出卡嗒卡嗒声n. 喋喋不休的人;吓吱声,格格声n. (Rattle)人名;(英)拉特尔 例句: 1. The baby, dressed in a flowery jumpsuit, waved her rattle.宝宝穿着印花的连身衣,挥动着她手中的拨浪鼓。 rattle 吧嗒响拟声词,-le,表反复。 rattlerattle: [14] Rattle probably existed in Old English, but in the absence of any direct evidence, it is usually suggested that the word was borrowed from Middle Low German rattelen, a relative of German rasseln ‘rattle’. Whatever its ultimate source, it no doubt originally imitated the sound of rattling.rattle (v.)c. 1300 (intransitive), "To make a quick sharp noise with frequent repetitions and collisions of bodies not very sonorous: when bodies are sonorous, it is called jingling" [Johnson]. Perhaps in Old English but not recorded; if not, from Middle Dutch ratelen, probably of imitative origin (compare German rasseln "to rattle," Greek kradao "I rattle"). Sense of "utter smartly and rapidly" is late 14c. Meaning "to go along loosely and noisily" is from 1550s. Transitive sense is late 14c.; figurative sense of "fluster" is first recorded 1869. Related: Rattled; rattling.rattle (n.)c. 1500, "rapid succession of short, sharp sounds," from rattle (v.). As a child's toy, recorded from 1510s. As a sound made in the throat (especially of one near death) from 1752." |
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