whistle

英[\'wɪsl]
美[\'wɪsl]

意思解释

vi. 吹口哨,吹哨子,鸣汽笛;呼啸;(动物)发出刺耳的叫声;吹口哨召唤
vt. 由吹口哨而发出;吹口哨召唤;用哨声使…行动
n. 口哨,哨子;汽笛;哨声,笛声;啭鸣声:尖厉高音

变化形式

复数: whistles
第三人称单数: whistles
过去式: whistled
过去分词: whistled
现在分词: whistling

中文词源

whistle 哨子

拟声词。

用法例句

A shrill whistle was heard outside .
外面传来一阵响亮的口哨声。
As putin spoke , and as the national audience watched , many in the crowd started to jeer and whistle .
普京正讲着话,全国观众正在电视机前看着直播,现场许多人突然吹起了口哨、喝起了倒彩。
Before the air brake , railroad engineers would stop trains by cutting power , braking their locomotives and using the whistle to signal their brakemen .
在空气制动装置发明之前,铁路工程师通常通过切断电源、锁死机车,并用口哨向司闸员示意的方法来使火车停下。
Julian south came all the way from staffordshire to whistle .
juliansouth从staffordshire来到这就是为了学吹口哨。
I heard a loud police whistle .
我听到一声响亮的警哨。