whistler / ˈʰwɪs lər, ˈwɪs- /

💦中学词汇吹口哨的人吹口哨者吹哨人吹口哨的

whistler 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that whistles.
  2. something that makes a sound like a whistle: The windstorm was a 60-mile-an-hour whistler.
  3. any of various birds whose wings whistle in flight, especially the goldeneye.
  4. thickhead.
  5. a large marmot, Marmota caligata, of mountainous northwestern North America, closely related to the woodchuck.
  6. a horse afflicted with whistling.
  7. Radio. a whistling sound heard on a radio, a type of interference caused by distant lightning.

whistler 近义词

whistler

等同于 tattletale

更多whistler例句

  1. From Vancouver, Whistler is a two-hour drive; bus and train transfers are available.
  2. Season: Whistler Blackcomb is generally open from late November through late April.
  3. He could come off as simply out of touch, like a critic reared on Whistler going after Picasso.
  4. Celluloid is to Dean what oil paint is to Titian or etching to Whistler.
  5. Hardly was the first bar on the man's lips before another man dashed forward and struck the whistler to the ground.
  6. He was headed for the Point Judith whistler, and did not propose to take chances on fumbling by any detours.
  7. Matt followed him through the door, Whistler bringing up the rear with a drawn weapon.
  8. Whistler handed over the revolver and pulled a lever at the side of the chamber.
  9. Finally the sound ceased, and Whistler opened the breech door and stepped back.