clinking
['klɪŋkɪŋ]
adj.
叮当响的;
无可比拟的;
无上的;
极好的;
adv.
很,极;
v.
(使)发出叮当声( clink的现在分词 );
例句:
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He heard glasses clinking in the other room.
他听到另一间屋里发出碰杯的声音.
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He could distinctly sense the silver coins clinking in his own pocket.
他清楚地听见银圆在衣袋里响.
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He swallowed freezing bourbon from the clinking glass.
他从叮作响的玻璃杯中吞下一大口冰冷的波旁威士忌.
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She looked away and went on clinking the coins together.
来自NEWYORKER
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He adored the chill green drink, clear and clinking with ice-cubes.
来自W. Boyd
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The noise of chatter, clinking cutlery and background music is deafening.
来自THETIMES