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clack

/klak/US // klæk //UK // (klæk) //

咔哒声,咔嗒声,咔咔声,咔嚓一声

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a quick, sharp sound, or a succession of such sounds, as by striking or cracking: The loom clacked busily under her expert hands.
    • : to talk rapidly and continually or with sharpness and abruptness; chatter.
    • : to cluck or cackle.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to utter by clacking.
    • : to cause to clack: He clacked the cup against the saucer.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a clacking sound.
    • : something that clacks, as a rattle.
    • : rapid, continual talk; chatter.

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Examples

  • Later that day, I crouched down, popped upward, felt the board rise to my feet, and landed on all four wheels with a satisfying clack.

  • I need to get a head shot so he won't have a chance to clack himself off [blow himself up].

  • A look at some of the craziest, funniest, and most bizarre moments with Click and Clack.

  • “A Kinder, Gentler IRS” Click and Clack were all over the place in the April 11, 1998, episode of Car Talk.

  • Mr. Cunningham's description of the drawings of the natives in a cavern on Clack's Island.

  • This rock has some resemblance to that of Clack Island above-mentioned.

  • He listened, but I do not know whether he heard much of my clack, and I got very tired of it myself at last.

  • Up them she went, flattening herself against the stone as she caught the faint clack of muffled oars.

  • She answered with the same clutter and clack of unknown syllables, growing more and more excited as the dialogue continued.

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