skirl
英 [skɜːl]
美 [skɪəl]
- n. 尖锐声;风笛的声音
- vi. 发出尖锐声;尖声高唱
- vt. 用风笛演奏;发出
英文词源
- skirl (v.)
- "to make a shrill sound," mid-15c., from a Scandinavian source (compare Norwegian skyrla, skrella "to shriek"), of imitative origin. In reference to bagpipes, it is attested by 1660s and now rarely used otherwise. As a noun 1510s from the verb.
双语例句
- 1. The skirl of a police whistle split the stillness ( Sax Rohmer )
- 警笛的尖叫声穿破了寂静 ( 萨克斯罗默 )
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