chirrup

英 [ˈtʃɪrəp] 美 [ˈtʃɪrəp]

v.  (人)尖声尖气地说; (鸟)唧唧(或吱吱)叫

复数:chirrups过去式:chirrupped现在分词:chirruping第三人称单数:chirrups过去分词:chirruped



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (人)尖声尖气地说;(鸟)唧唧(或吱吱)叫
    If a person or bird chirrups, they make short high-pitched sounds.
    1. 'My gosh,' she chirruped...
      “我的天!”她尖声叫道。
    2. I woke up to the sound of larks chirruping.
      百灵鸟的叽叽喳喳声把我给吵醒了。

双语例句

  1. 'My gosh,' she chirruped
    “我的天!”她尖声叫道。
  2. I woke up to the sound of larks chirruping.
    百灵鸟的叽叽喳喳声把我给吵醒了。
  3. Numerous kinds of insects group themselves and chirrup, in the fields and the golden sunshine.
    各类昆虫聚集在金色的阳光下唧唧地鸣叫。
  4. They were probably no wiser than a cricket's chirrup.
    它们并不比一只蟋蟀唧唧的叫声更加高明。

英英释义

noun

  1. a series of chirps

      Synonym:    twitter

    verb

    1. make high-pitched sounds
      1. the birds were chirping in the bushes

      Synonym:    peepcheepchirp