clank
vt.& vi. (使某物)发出叮当声
When large metal objects clank, they make a noise because they are hitting together or hitting against something hard.
A pan rattled and clanked...
平底锅叮叮咣咣地响。
'Here we are now,' Beth said, as the train clanked into a tiny station.
火车咣当咣当进了小站,“我们到站了,”贝丝说。
1. a loud resonant repeating noise;
1. make a clank;
Where doesnt have wind and frost rain bloods test to have clank the lofty character?
没有风霜雨血的考验哪有铮铮的傲骨?
In their prisons today you will still hear the clank of leg irons.
在他们的监狱里,你还可以听到脚镣的响声.
I heard a door clank shut.
我听见门咣的一声关上了。