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chirp

/churp/US // tʃɜrp //UK // (tʃɜːp) //

鸣叫声,啁啾声,啾啾声,鸣叫

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • If you’d rather not listen to chirps and caws, just seek out music that makes you feel calm.

  • This might produce an “anti-chirp” — a pattern of gravitational waves opposite to a chirp’s — before plunging back in with a chirp.

  • Information about the stored chirps would then become part of a large public database.

  • Those chirps are received by any nearby Bluetooth device, such as another phone.

  • So any phone with Bluetooth will have data about chirps it sent out and chirps it got from other smartphones it had been near.

  • Nancy enjoyed music and hearing birds chirp and the sound of children playing.

  • In a back room, video poker machines ding and chirp with the occasional squeal of delight from a winner.

  • He laughed, a high-pitched chirp that sounded like a castrato.

  • Queeker rode up to the gap, shut his eyes, gave a chirp, and committed himself to fate and Slapover.

  • However, he shut his eyes, and courageously gave the accustomed chirp, and Slapover plunged down.

  • She is quite sure she understands what her big dog Tom says and her little canary Chirp.

  • Somewhere near her feet the cricket gave out an importunate chirp.

  • Then she heard a little restless bird chirp out its wakefulness from a nest in the ivy round the walls of the house.