rattled
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T/V-I When something rattles or when you rattle it, it makes short, sharp, knocking sounds because it is being shaken or it keeps hitting against something hard. 使發(fā)出嘎嘎聲; 發(fā)出嘎嘎聲
She slams the kitchen door so hard I hear dishes rattle. 她砰地一下使勁關(guān)上廚房門,我聽(tīng)到磐子都震得嘎嘎響。
2. N-COUNT Rattle is also a noun. 嘎嘎聲
There was a rattle of rifle fire. 有步槍射擊發(fā)出的嘎嘎聲。
3. N-COUNT A rattle is a baby's toy with small, loose objects inside which make a noise when the baby shakes it. 撥浪鼓
4. V-T If something or someone rattles you, they make you nervous. 使緊張
Officials are not normally rattled by any reporter's question. 官員們一般不會(huì)因爲(wèi)任何記者的提問(wèn)而緊張不安。
5. rattledADJ 緊張的
He swore in Spanish, an indication that he was rattled. 他用西班牙語(yǔ)宣誓,這表明他很緊張。
6. V to fit (a vessel or its rigging) with ratlines 給(船或其桅索)紥梯繩
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rattle /?r?t?l/ (rattling,rattled,rattles)
劍橋詞典
- worried or nervous
擔(dān)憂的;緊張的
Walter got rattled when they didn’t call . 他們沒(méi)有打電話來(lái),這讓沃爾特?fù)?dān)憂。 返回 rattled