whirr 的 3 个定义
whirred, whir·ring.
- to go, fly, revolve, or otherwise move quickly with a humming or buzzing sound:An electric fan whirred softly in the corner.
whirred, whir·ring.
- to move or transport with a whirring sound: The plane whirred them away into the night.
- an act or sound of whirring: the whir of wings.
whirr 近义词
等同于 rotate
等同于 drone
等同于 roll
等同于 sibilate
等同于 drone
等同于 hiss
更多whirr例句
- He remembers how his young eyes fixated on the flashing lights of police cars that seemed ever-present, his ears drawn to the whir of police helicopters and sirens.
- The whir of the circling NYPD helicopter muffled their chants calling for unity and calling out police brutality.
- As we approach the rumble of guns grows louder and alternates with the whir of cannonballs, which begin to attract his attention.
- You can almost hear the gears whir: Kagan offers the most liberalism for the longest time at the lowest political cost.
- For a few seconds the silence was unbroken save for a whir of a taxicab passing outside.
- Both had heard the well-remembered whir at the same moment, and bounded away several steps before pausing to look back.
- Suddenly some birds arose with a great whir of wings, and alighted in a tree.
- She heard the whir of a machine, fast and then slow again, near and then at a distance.
- Then, from out of the darkness, came something that moved on a whir of caterpillar treads.