clanking
v. (使某物)發出叮噹聲( clank的現在分詞 )
When large metal objects clank, they make a noise because they are hitting together or hitting against something hard.
A pan rattled and clanked...
平底鍋叮叮咣咣地響。
'Here we are now,' Beth said, as the train clanked into a tiny station.
火車咣噹咣噹進了小站,“我們到站了,”貝絲說。
1. having a hard nonresonant metallic sound;
Our chains are forged ! Their clanking may be heard on the plains of Boston!
我們的枷鎖已經鑄成, 鋃 鐺的鐐銬聲在波士頓的平原上可清晰聽聞!
Their clanking may be heard on the plains of Boston!
它們的當啷聲將在波士頓平原上響起!
The clanking tractor went along , shooting smoke out of its belly.
拖拉機鏗鏗地開了過去, 從車肚裡噴出煙來.
The clanking arms of the soldiers near him.
他身邊士兵們的嘩嘩作響的武器.
Page 48 : The clatter of armor and clanking of metal could be heard.
鎧甲的嘩啦聲和干戈相碰的金屬聲已經能聽到.