chinked
v. 裂縫( chink的過去分詞 ); (論點、性格等中易成為攻擊目標的)弱點; 叮噹聲; 中國佬
A chink in a surface is a very narrow crack or opening in it.
...a chink in the wall...
牆上的裂縫
He peered through a chink in the curtains.
他透過簾子之間的縫隙偷看。
A chink of light is a small patch of light that shines through a small opening in something.
I noticed a chink of light at the end of the corridor.
我注意到走廊盡頭的一縷光線。
When objects chink, or you chink them, they touch each other, making a light ringing sound.
...cutlery chinking in the silence...
寂靜中叮噹作響的餐具
They poured out the rest of the wine and she chinked his mug.
他們把剩下的酒全倒出來,她和他碰了一下杯。
If you say that someone has a chink in their armour, you mean that they have a small weakness in their character or in their ideas which makes it easy to harm them.
1. having narrow opening filled
They poured out the rest of the wine and she chinked his mug.
他們把剩下的酒全倒出來,她和他碰了一下杯。
We chinked glasses and drank each other's health.
我們叮叮噹噹地碰杯為彼此的健康祝酒.
He chinked the coins in his pocket.
他把口袋裡的硬幣弄得叮噹響.
Empty bottles chinked as the milkman put them into the crate.
送奶人把空瓶放進箱格時,瓶子發出咣啷咣啷的碰撞聲.
Whereafter, Heroes of Earth , which followed the Chinked - Out, was still a popular one.
至今, 蓋世英雄仍然是最受歡迎的.