clink

英[klɪŋk]
美[klɪŋk]

基本释义

vt.& vi.
(使)发出叮当声
n.
叮当声; 劈楔;牢房

词性变化

实用例句

clinking coins

叮当响的硬币

牛津词典

They clinked glasses and drank to each other's health.

他们碰杯互祝身体健康。

牛津词典

She clinked her glass against his...

她和他碰了一下杯。

They clinked glasses...

他们碰了杯。

No other oils will clink to engine parts as Torco oil does.

没有其他油将叮当发动机部件Torco石油没有.

期刊摘选

Choose the link for a news and resources News & Resources, then clink click on Publications.

选择新闻 & 资源的连接, 然后点击出版物.

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I heard the clink of coins in his pockets.

我听到了他口袋里叮当碰撞的硬币声.

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Day 151 : I'm not going to the clink. I'll tell the cops everything I know.

我不会进监狱的. 我会告诉警察我知道的一切.

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And the tinkle clink of silverware on china , the hiss and gurgle of the coffee maker.

还有陶瓷上银器的清脆的叮当声, 咖啡壶的斯斯声和汩汩声.

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Don't clink the keys in your pocket.

别让你口袋中的钥匙丁当乱响.

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Throw her in the clink!

把她关进监狱!

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As the fool think, so the bell clink.

傻子只消想, 钟声自会响.

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In the hallway outside, a scuffle of feet . A clink of metal.

在走廊外面, 有扭打的痕迹和金属发出的声音.

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The clink a sign of trust and honesty.

所以“碰杯”代表信任与诚实.

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The conclusion is that Chris and Jerry clink glasses to a happy ending.

结论是,克里斯和杰里叮当眼镜大团圆结局.

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She knows you were in the clink.

她知道你们进了监狱.

辞典例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a short light metallic sound

  • 2. a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence)

Verb
  • 1. make a high sound typical of glass;

    "champagne glasses clinked to make a toast"

  • 2. make or emit a high sound;

    "tinkling bells"

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