rattled
adj. 慌亂的,惱火的
v. (使)發出格格的響聲, (使)作嘎嘎聲( rattle的過去式和過去分詞 ); 喋喋不休地說話; 迅速而嘎嘎作響地移動,墮下或走動; 使緊張,使恐懼
When something rattles or when you rattle it, it makes short sharp knocking sounds because it is being shaken or it keeps hitting against something hard.
She slams the kitchen door so hard I hear dishes rattle...
她把廚房門重重地關上,我甚至聽到了碟子的震顫聲。
He gently rattled the cage and whispered to the canary...
他輕輕晃動著鳥籠,和金絲雀輕聲低語著。
A rattle is a baby's toy with loose bits inside which make a noise when the baby shakes it.
A rattle is a wooden instrument that people shake to make a loud knocking noise at football matches or tribal ceremonies.
A rattlesnake's rattle is the hard part at the end of its tail which makes a rattling sound when it is shaken.
If something or someone rattles you, they make you nervous.
The news from Body Shop rattled the rest of the retail sector...
從“美體小鋪”傳來的訊息令整個零售行業不安。
She refused to be rattled by his £3,000-a-day lawyer.
她拒絕被他以每天3,000英鎊僱來的律師騷擾。
You can say that a bus, train or car rattles somewhere when it moves noisily from one place to another.
The bus from Odense rattled into a dusty village called Pozo Almonte...
從歐登塞來的巴士顛簸著駛入一個叫作波索阿爾蒙特的灰濛濛的村莊。
Somewhere close at hand a train rattled by.
一輛火車從我的身邊轟隆隆地開過。
1. thrown into a state of agitated confusion; (`rattled' is an informal term)
Asked what English he knew, Mr Semko rattled off "One, two, three"
問他懂哪些英文詞,塞姆科先生不假思索地回答:“一,二,三。”
The news from Body Shop rattled the rest of the retail sector.
從“美體小鋪”傳來的訊息令整個零售行業不安。
He swore in Spanish, another indication that he was rattled.
他用西班牙語破口大罵,這再次表明了他極為煩躁。
The vibrations of the vehicles rattled the shop windows.
車流把商店的窗戶震得格格作響。
A pan rattled and clanked.
平底鍋叮叮咣咣地響。