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clack
- IPA[klak]
美式
- make or cause to make a sharp sound or series of such sounds as a result of a hard object striking another;chatter loudly
- a sharp sound or series of sounds;loud chatter
verb: clack, 3rd person present: clacks, gerund or present participle: clacking, past tense: clacked, past participle: clacked
noun: clack, plural noun: clacks
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動詞
- 1. make or cause to make a sharp sound or series of such sounds as a result of a hard object striking another he heard the sound of her heels clacking across flagstones he clacked the castanets in fine syncopation
- ▪ chatter loudly he will sit clacking for hours
名詞
- 1. a sharp sound or series of sounds the clack of her high heels
- ▪ loud chatter her clack would go all day
- a repeated clicking sound: presentations are accompanied by the click-clack of keyboards
- move with a repeated clicking sound: a woman in high heels click-clacked past the train clickety-clacked along the tracks
Oxford American Dictionary
- a repeated clicking sound: presentations are accompanied by the click-clack of keyboards
- move with a repeated clicking sound: a woman in high heels click-clacked past the train clickety-clacked along the tracks
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[klak]
英式
- make a sharp sound or series of sounds as a result of a hard object striking another: he heard the sound of her heels clacking across flagstones he clacked the bones together
- a sharp sound or series of sounds: the clack of her high heels
Oxford Dictionary