beep 的 3 个定义
- a short, relatively high-pitched tone produced by a horn, electronic device, or the like as a signal, summons, or warning.
- one of the periodic signals sounded by a beeper.
- to make or emit such a sound: When the timer beeps, take the cake out of the oven.
- to sound: impatient drivers beeping their horns.
- to announce, warn, summon, etc., by beeping: The doctor was beeped to call the hospital.
beep 近义词
sound from electronic device
call for electronically
beep 的近义词 5 个
更多beep例句
- Getting jolted back into wakefulness by a harsh, robotic beep every morning isn’t the most pleasant of experiences.
- If your computer has been making strange noises, such as the sound of constant disk access, a high-pitched whirring, or a warning beep, this might be your problem.
- Soon we heard the frenetic stream of high-pitched beeps that indicated we had begun to collect functional images of his brain.
- Those beeps were part of a big August 28, 2020 reveal of the nerve-watching tech by Neuralink.
- With deadlines looming, calls to make and emails to answer, it was like my phone was alive, lighting up with job after job, demanding my attention with high-pitched alerts and jarring beeps.
- The device issues an audible beep when any of these events occur.
- When the battery gets low, they beep a lot, which causes people to disconnect them.
- Every time the minute was up, the phone would beep, which was excruciating for the person crouching by a door vent.
- "The beep's from the North Pole," the instrument man reported instantly.
- You try to keep the beep increasing in loudness as it gets fainter if you are turning to either side.
- Joe heard an insistent, swift beep-beep-beep-beep which would be the radars of the approaching jets.
- When you are headed properly you pick up a steady beep on your radio.
- They have a long pole, or staff, in their hands to beep themselves from falling.