jingle 的 3 个定义
jin·gled, jin·gling.
- to make clinking or tinkling sounds, as do coins, keys, or other light, resonant metal objects when coming into contact or being struck together repeatedly: The keys on his belt jingled as he walked.
- to move or proceed with such sounds: The sleigh, decorated with bells, jingled along the snowy road.
- to sound in a light, repetitious manner suggestive of this, as verse, a sequence of words, or piece of music.
- to make rhymes.
jin·gled, jin·gling.
- to cause to jingle: He jingled the coins in his pocket.
- a tinkling or clinking sound, as of small bells or of small pieces of resonant metal repeatedly struck one against another.
- something that makes such a sound, as a small bell or a metal pendant.
- a catchy succession of like or repetitious sounds, as in music or verse.
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jingle 近义词
make metallic clinking noise
更多jingle例句
- Each time Gertrude’s snout found a treat in a researcher’s hand, a musical jingle sounded.
- It starred the company’s CEO, standing in a field and singing a jingle he wrote.
- Every few days we essentially recycle ourselves, reminiscent of an old advertising jingle for milk, “There’s a new you coming every day!”
- At a young age, we performed living room talent shows to the commercial jingles, incorporated plastic drive-thru toys into our play, and had birthday parties in McDonald’s side lobbies.
- The concept had been notoriously difficult, so her teacher assigned a remix to the accompanying jingle to be presented in class the next day.
- We sing “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “Jingle Bells”.
- Can you imagine Bud Powell or Charlie Parker writing a jingle?
- People might be surprised that during that period “Maiden Voyage,” one of your most well-loved standards, began as a TV jingle.
- The 420-friendly site, “built by stoners for stoners,” allows you to mingle and jingle with—well, you get it.
- Professional jingle /voice-over artist Eddie Ganz provided the vocals.
- Garnache took the proffered chair, and sank down with creak and jingle to warm himself at the fire.
- Then he heard the sudden jingle of a bit, and presently a horse and rider climbed into view against the pure sky.
- A moment later we, too, heard the sound; it was the jingle of approaching sleigh-bells.
- Presently the jingle of harness sounded behind me, and the guns went by to take up a position on the left.
- According to Skeat jingle, “a frequentative verb from the base jink,” is allied to chink, and chink is “an imitative word”.