chirp / tʃɜrp /

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chirp3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make a characteristic short, sharp sound, as small birds and certain insects.
  2. to make any similar sound: The children chirped with amusement.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to sound or utter in a chirping manner: The little girl chirped her joy.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a chirping sound.

chirp 近义词

v. 动词 verb

peep, cheep

更多chirp例句

  1. If you’d rather not listen to chirps and caws, just seek out music that makes you feel calm.
  2. This might produce an “anti-chirp” — a pattern of gravitational waves opposite to a chirp’s — before plunging back in with a chirp.
  3. Information about the stored chirps would then become part of a large public database.
  4. Those chirps are received by any nearby Bluetooth device, such as another phone.
  5. So any phone with Bluetooth will have data about chirps it sent out and chirps it got from other smartphones it had been near.
  6. Nancy enjoyed music and hearing birds chirp and the sound of children playing.
  7. In a back room, video poker machines ding and chirp with the occasional squeal of delight from a winner.
  8. He laughed, a high-pitched chirp that sounded like a castrato.
  9. Queeker rode up to the gap, shut his eyes, gave a chirp, and committed himself to fate and Slapover.
  10. However, he shut his eyes, and courageously gave the accustomed chirp, and Slapover plunged down.
  11. She is quite sure she understands what her big dog Tom says and her little canary Chirp.
  12. Somewhere near her feet the cricket gave out an importunate chirp.
  13. Then she heard a little restless bird chirp out its wakefulness from a nest in the ivy round the walls of the house.