clinking 的 2 个定义
- to make or cause to make a light, sharp, ringing sound: The coins clinked together. He clinked the fork against a glass.
- a clinking sound.
- Metallurgy. a small crack in a steel ingot resulting from uneven expanding or contracting.
- a pointed steel bar for breaking up road surfaces.
- Archaic. a rhyme; jingle.
clinking 近义词
bang against, ring
更多clinking例句
- I’m in a dimly lit steakhouse with a crowd of fellow diners around me, their voices and the clinks of glassware harmonizing into a convivial hum, no masks to be seen or six feet of social distance observed.
- You can clink your wine glass and deliver an impassioned speech about conquering the demons that kept you confined in the closet.
- Sannikov and the other opposition candidates are arrested and thrown in the clink, along with thousands of ordinary citizens.
- The penalty was what Kozlovsky alluded to without knowledge of its origin: 15 days in the clink, plus a fine.
- All day long the place rings with the clink of hammers and the clang of metal bars.
- Try to remember that name as you curse him out on your way to the clink.
- The clink of the stone-masons' chisels had resounded year after year from morning till night.
- When a man's in clink, his nag gets nothing but mild exercise till his rightful rider gets out.
- Fragment, apparently from a columnar mass, of a stone intermediate between clink-stone and compact felspar.
- The north of Blue-Mud Bay has furnished also specimens of ancient sandstone; with columnar rocks, probably of clink-stone.
- I have now sent three letters to the tenant, one Clink, by teamsters, and he has never replied.