cackle
n. (母鸡的)咯咯声; 咯咯的笑声; 刺耳的谈笑声; 停止闲谈开始做事
vi. 发出咯咯声
vt. 饶舌,叽叽呱呱地讲; 格格笑着表示
If someone cackles, they laugh in a loud unpleasant way, often at something bad that happens to someone else.
The old lady cackled, pleased to have produced so dramatic a reaction...
看到引起如此大的反应,老太太高兴得咯咯笑了起来。
Newington threw his head back and cackled with laughter.
纽因顿仰头大笑。
1. the sound made by a hen after laying an egg
2. noisy talk
3. a loud laugh suggestive of a hen's cackle
1. talk or utter in a cackling manner;
2. squawk shrilly and loudly, characteristic of hens
3. emit a loud, unpleasant kind of laughing
cut the cackle
(非正式)少说废话,谈正题
He that will have egg must endure the cackle of hen.
要尝甜头,先吃苦头.
Let's cut the cackle and get down to business.
废话少说,开始干正事吧.
We heard the cackle of the hen.
我们听见了母鸡下蛋后的咯咯叫声.
I cackle by occasion of the forwardness of others.
我因为其他人的鲁莽而咯咯直笑.
The manager let us cut the cackle.
经理让我们不要闲谈.