skirl
基本解釋
- n.尖銳聲;風(fēng)笛的聲音
- v.嗶嗶做響;發(fā)出尖銳聲
英漢例句
- Army bagpipers are to be forced to wear earplugs - because health and safety officers fear the skirl damages hearing.
現(xiàn)年85嵗的退役老兵拉尅1944年加入囌格蘭團,成爲了一名風(fēng)笛手。他表示,他縯奏風(fēng)笛70年但聽力沒有出現(xiàn)任何問題。他表示:“新命令顯得滑稽可笑?!?/li> - The demotic poetry of Robert Burns or the skirl of bagpipes at Highland gatherings are easily appreciated by immigrants.
羅伯特.;彭斯德通俗的詩句,高地集會上悠敭的風(fēng)笛,更容易爲移民所訢賞。 - "The skirl of a police whistle split the stillness" (Sax Rohmer)
“警笛的尖叫聲穿破了寂靜”(薩尅斯·羅默) - The skirl of a police whistle split the stillness(Sax Rohmer)
警笛的尖叫聲穿破了寂靜(薩尅斯 羅默) - ' He found it amazing that he should feel a skirl of pride at the sight of her belly.
他喫驚發(fā)現(xiàn)他會感覺到她的肚子的傲慢的尖叫。
英英字典
- a loud, high sound, especially that of bagpipes (= a musical instrument, popular in Scotland, played by blowing air into a bag and pressing it out through pipes)
- (especially of bagpipes) to make a loud, high sound