clatter
vt.& vi. 发出咔哒声; 嘁嘁喳喳地说笑; 使卡搭卡搭的响
If you say that people or things clatter somewhere, you mean that they move there noisily.
He turned and clattered down the stairs.
他转过身,噔噔噔地下了楼梯。
If something hard clatters, it makes repeated short noises as it hits against another hard thing.
His hobnail boots clattered on the stone floor...
他那双钉了铁掌的靴子在石地板上嗒嗒响。
She set her cup down, and it clattered against the saucer.
她放下杯子时在茶碟上咣当碰了一下。
1. a rattling noise (often produced by rapid movement);
1. make a rattling sound;
Don't clatter your knives and forks at table.
吃饭时不要把刀叉弄得丁当乱响.
The sounds of cooking and the clatter of dishes came from the kitchen.
烧饭声和碗碟的撞击声从厨房传来.
I put on slippers and went to enjoy the wind, paced along the corridor a clatter.
我穿着拖鞋去感受阴冷的风, 走廊里啪啪的来回踱步声.
An open door, a room, two typewriters clattering and two women making them clatter.
一扇开着的门, 一间屋子, 屋里两台咔嗒作响的打字机,两位女士咔嗒咔嗒在打字.
The dishes and bowls slid together with a clatter.
碟子碗碰得丁丁当当的.