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whispery

/hwis-puh-ree, wis-/US // ˈʰwɪs pə ri, ˈwɪs- //

轻声细语,低声说,低语,小声说

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : like a whisper: a soft, whispery voice.
    • : abounding in whispers or other quiet, mysterious sounds: dark, whispery streets.

Examples

  • The tempos are all pretty similar, a lot of the accompaniments are just guitar and no percussion, and Lorde is singing in a whispery tone for a lot of them.

  • Still he ran, his breath unlabored yet coming in whispery aspirations from his great lungs.

  • The idea of staying alone in that whispery place was not a pleasant idea.

  • If they feel a soft, whispery, mysterious feeling they are required to open out and let the public know it.

  • Dan was glad that Rough Rock's radio voice faded to a whispery nothingness.

  • He began to hear whispery noises, but he couldn't see any animals anywhere.