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clattery

/klat-er/US // ˈklæt ər //UK // (ˈklætə) //

哗啦啦,咔嗒咔嗒,咔咔咔,哗哗哗

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a loud, rattling sound, as that produced by hard objects striking rapidly one against the other: The shutters clattered in the wind.
    • : to move rapidly with such a sound: The iron-wheeled cart clattered down the street.
    • : to talk fast and noisily; chatter: They clattered on and on about their children.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cause to clatter: clattering the pots and pans in the sink.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a rattling noise or series of rattling noises: The stagecoach made a terrible clatter going over the wooden bridge.
    • : noisy disturbance; din; racket.
    • : noisy talk; din of voices: They had to shout over the clatter at the cocktail party.
    • : idle talk; gossip.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as innoisy
Synonyms
boisterous闹哄哄的,沸腾的,闹哄哄,喧闹的cacophonous闹哄哄的,闹哄哄,嘈杂的声音,嘈杂声clamorous闹哄哄的,嘈杂的声音,喧闹的,吵闹的rambunctious肆意妄为,狂热的,狂热的人,奔放的riotous骚乱,骚乱的,骚动,骚动的rowdy痞子,吵闹的,烂漫的,烂漫strident尖锐的,尖锐,强硬的,尖锐的声音vociferous滔滔不绝,声势浩大,响亮的,滔滔不绝的blatant公然的,公然,明目张胆的,明目张胆blusterous虚张声势,虚张声势的,虚张声势的人,唬人的booming蓬勃发展,蓬勃发展的,轰轰烈烈,轰隆隆chattering颤颤巍巍的,嘁嘁喳喳,喋喋不休,颤颤巍巍clangorous铿锵有力,铿锵有力的,铿锵有声,铿锵有力的声音deafening震耳欲聋的,震耳欲聋,振聋发聩,振聋发聩的disorderly紊乱的,紊乱,无序的,无序ear-popping震耳欲聋,令人振奋的,震耳欲聋的,令人振奋ear-splitting震耳欲聋,震耳欲聋的,震耳的声音,震耳欲聋的声音jumping跳跃,蹦蹦跳跳的,蹦蹦跳跳,跃跃欲试loudmouth大嘴,大嘴巴,大嘴巴子,大嘴儿obstreperous顽固不化,蛮横无理,桀骜不驯,顽固的piercing穿刺,穿孔,刺穿,穿透性rackety齿条,齿科,齿形,齿条式raising the roof提升屋顶,提高屋顶,抬高屋顶,抬起屋顶raspy喑哑,沙哑的声音,喑哑的,喑哑的声音screaming尖叫声,尖叫,尖叫的,尖叫声中strepitous细菌性的,细菌性疾病,细菌性,细菌性感染tumultous/tumultuous喧闹的/喧闹的turbulent汹涌澎湃,汹涌澎湃的,动荡不安的,湍流turned up变成了,转身,翻了个身,转过来了uproarious哄堂大笑,闹哄哄的,闹哄哄,哄堂大笑的

Examples

  • Suddenly the clatter of a B‑1 bomber overhead shook the earth on which Azeema was pacing.

  • But timing is always unpredictable, and all the clatter around the film could have swallowed up I Am Abraham.

  • Fielding tossed the surgical knife back on his cart with a loud clatter.

  • The sewing-machine made a resounding clatter in the room; it was of a ponderous, by-gone make.

  • The invitation was accepted; and Mr. Bellamy's grand carriage drew up immediately with splash and clatter to the door.

  • She went up in the mornings to Madame Lebrun's room, braving the clatter of the old sewing-machine.

  • John Tubbs was one day doing his sums, when little Sam Jones pushed against him; and down went the slate with a horrid clatter.

  • Gilbert made a great clatter with his knife and fork, to conceal the laugh that he could not repress.