chirp 英 [tʃɜ:p]   美 [tʃɜrp]

chirp

chirp  英 [tʃɜ:p] 美 [tʃɜrp]

n. 唧唧声;喳喳声;[通信] 啁啾声  vi. 吱喳而鸣;尖声地说;咂嘴打招呼  vt. 吱喳而鸣;尖声地说;咂嘴向…打招呼 

进行时:chirping  过去式:chirped  过去分词:chirped  第三人称单数:chirps  名词复数:chirps 

The sparrows chirp outside the window every morning. 麻雀每天清晨在窗外嘁嘁喳喳地叫。
Panksepp has studied rats and found that when they "play, " they often chirp--a primitive form of laughter, according to the scientist. 潘克塞普曾对老鼠进行了相关研究,他发现,当老鼠“玩耍”的时候,他们经常发出一种唧唧喳喳很尖的声音,而这则是笑的一种原始形态。

  • A chirp is the short, high sound a bird makes. The chirps of the robins at your bird feeder through the open window might drive your cat crazy.
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  • n. 唧唧声;喳喳声;[通信] 啁啾声
  • vi. 吱喳而鸣;尖声地说;咂嘴打招呼
  • vt. 吱喳而鸣;尖声地说;咂嘴向…打招呼
  • 1. The sparrows chirp outside the window every morning.

    麻雀每天清晨在窗外嘁嘁喳喳地叫。

  • 2. Panksepp has studied rats and found that when they "play, " they often chirp--a primitive form of laughter, according to the scientist.

    潘克塞普曾对老鼠进行了相关研究,他发现,当老鼠“玩耍”的时候,他们经常发出一种唧唧喳喳很尖的声音,而这则是笑的一种原始形态。

  • 3. He really looks like an elder brother,Leads her to go to school,Accompanies her to play,Listens to her chirp with a smile grasps the speech.

    他真象个哥哥,带她上学,伴她玩耍,含笑听她唧唧喳喳讲话。

  • chirp (v.) "make a short, sharp, happy sound like a bird," mid-15c. (implied in chirping), echoic, or else a variant of Middle English chirken "to twitter" (late 14c.), from Old English cearcian "to creak, gnash." Related: Chirped. As a noun, attested from 1802.
chirp / tʃɜːp ; NAmE tʃɜːrp / ( also chir·rup ) verb 1 [intransitive ] (of small birds and some insects 小鸟或某些昆虫 ) to make short high sounds 吱喳叫;唧唧叫;发啁啾声 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to speak in a lively and cheerful way 轻松愉快地讲(话);嘁嘁喳喳地说 chirp ( also chir·rup ) noun chirp chirps chirped chirping chirp / tʃɜːp ; NAmE tʃɜːrp /
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