v. (禽,尤指母鸡或鹅)咯咯叫;咯咯地笑;饶舌;喋喋不休
n. (母鸡或鹅等禽类的)咯咯的叫声;咯咯的笑声;喋喋不休地说
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复数
cackles
第三人称单数
cackles
现在分词
cackling
过去式
cackled
过去分词
cackled
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cut the cackle[英国口语]住口;少说废话;别扯淡了
1.The cackle of chickens and the honk of a goose met their ears.
他们听见鸡群咯咯,还有一只鹅吭吭鸣叫。
2.We swear with flair, sing and cackle like hyenas. Our humour is not sophisticated but it is joyful.
我们发誓赌咒,像土狼一样唱歌闲聊,我们的幽默并不老于世故,但确实很开心。
3.Snape's expression was blank, unreadable. Bellatrix, however, let out a cackle of triumphant laughter.
“牢不可破的誓言?”斯内普脸上的表情变得不可捉摸了,贝拉特里克斯发出一串得意的笑声。
4.But he was interrupted by a shrill cackle.
但他的话被一阵刺耳的笑声打断。
5.Submarine four walls send out huge cackle and hugely prop up a tube to slowly become short, the submarine head becomes dark unreal gradually.
潜艇四壁发出巨大的咯咯声,巨大的支撑管慢慢变短,潜艇头部逐渐变成黑暗的虚空。
6.His funny performance made all the girls cackle.
他的滑稽表演引得在场的姑娘咯咯直笑。