及物动词
1. He jangled the bell.
他乱摇铃。
2. The bell jangled at midnight.
铃声在半夜刺耳地响了起来。
3. The whine of the motors jangled her nerves.
马达的闹声使她的神经受不了。
不及物动词
1. The bell jangled.
铃叮铃当啷响了。
1. 发出刺耳的声音:hangle 铁制的锅钩 | jangle 发出刺耳的声音 | ajangle 丁丁当当的
2. 吵架:Jane 简 | jangle 吵架 | jangler n 争吵者
3. 争吵:isolate#使隔离 | jangle#争吵 | jar#震动
4. 使发出刺耳声:janeckeite 硅酸三钙石 | jangle 使发出刺耳声 | janglerasp 刺耳声
1. (使)发出刺耳声;(使)发出丁零当啷的声音
When objects strike against each other and make an unpleasant ringing noise, you can say that they jangle or are jangled.
e.g. Her bead necklaces and bracelets jangled as she walked...
她的珠子项链和手镯在她走动时叮当作响。
e.g. Jane took out her keys and jangled them.
简掏出钥匙丁零当啷地晃着。
2. jangle的解释
2. (神经)紧张;刺激,烦扰(神经)
If your nerves are jangling or if something jangles them, you are very anxious.
e.g. Behind that quietness his nerves are jangling, he's in a terrible state...
表面看上去沉默不语,其实内心非常烦躁不安,他的情况糟透了。
e.g. The caffeine in coffee can jangle the nerves.
咖啡中的咖啡因会使神经紧张。
1. jangle的近义词
1. As the festive atmosphere begins to fade after the Chinese New Year, the consequences of severe rural unemployment are beginning to jangle nerves.
noun
verb
1. make a sound typical of metallic objects
e.g. The keys were jingling in his pocket
Synonym: jingle jingle-jangle