whistling

whistling ['wɪslɪŋ]  ['wɪslɪŋ] 

原级:whistle

第三人称单数:whistles

whistling的反义词

第三人称复数:whistles

过去分词:whistled

whistling

过去式:whistled

whistling 基本解释
吹笛,吹口哨,啸声;鸣笛;吹口哨( whistle的现在分词 );呼啸着前进;空指望;
whistling 网络解释

whistling什么意思

1. 号笛,鸣笛,汽笛:wheelbase轴距 | whistling号笛,鸣笛,汽笛 | winch绞车,绞盘

2. 鸣笛笛声:whistling buoy 响哨浮标 | whistling 鸣笛笛声 | white all-round light 白环照灯

3. 吹口哨:15 Tilting one's head(探头) | 16 Whistling(吹口哨) | 17 Twitching one's nose(皱鼻子)

4. 笛音:whistlerwave 电子回旋波 | whistling 笛音 | white 素 白 白的 白色 白色的

whistling 单语例句

1. The wind whistling by your ear and the spray and crunch of hitting the ground are things you experience by yourself.

2. " Mostly it was whistling and dirty jokes and disgusting sexual comments, " Wong adds.

3. And his mood soured yet further when Duff was allowed the time and space to send a drive whistling just wide.

4. There's the sound of the wind whistling and water trickling, and the howling of wolves.

5. Real struggled to find an opening against Sociedad in the first half and walked off to jeers and whistling at the interval.

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6. Many in the jubilant crowd waved Yemeni flags, joyfully whistling and flashing the " V " for victory signs.

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7. Till was killed in 1955 after reportedly whistling at a white woman during a visit to his uncle's house in Mississippi.

8. Man showed television footage showing Ki whistling directly at officers who shied away while nearby protesters covered their ears to muffle Ki's sonic assault.

9. The strong winds howled, the windows whistling as the house began to shake.

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10. The French crowd began hooting and whistling, and Serena's game never seemed to recover.

whistling 英英释义

whistling的近义词

noun

1. the act of whistling a tune

    e.g. his cheerful whistling indicated that he enjoyed his work

2. the act of signalling (e.g., summoning) by whistling or blowing a whistle

    e.g. the whistle signalled the end of the game

    Synonym: whistle

3. the sound made by something moving rapidly or by steam coming out of a small aperture

    Synonym: whistle