warble 英 ['wɔːb(ə)l]   美 ['wɔrbl]

warble

warble  英 ['wɔːb(ə)l] 美 ['wɔrbl]

n. 鸟啭鸣;颤声  vt. 鸟鸣;用柔和的颤声唱  vi. 鸟鸣;用柔和的颤声唱 

进行时:warbling  过去式:warbled  过去分词:warbled  第三人称单数:warbles  名词复数:warbles 

The singer on the cassette began to warble another song. 盒式磁带里的歌手开始婉转地唱出另一首歌曲。
For instance even if a vanished bird was someday reconstituted from its genes would it warble with the same fluency as its ancestors? 比如,就算一只灭绝的鸟儿某一天被人们从它的基因中重新组合出来,它的啁啾声能像其先辈们一样婉转动听吗?

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  • n. 鸟啭鸣;颤声
  • vt. 鸟鸣;用柔和的颤声唱
  • vi. 鸟鸣;用柔和的颤声唱
  • 1. The singer on the cassette began to warble another song.

    盒式磁带里的歌手开始婉转地唱出另一首歌曲。

  • 2. For instance even if a vanished bird was someday reconstituted from its genes would it warble with the same fluency as its ancestors?

    比如,就算一只灭绝的鸟儿某一天被人们从它的基因中重新组合出来,它的啁啾声能像其先辈们一样婉转动听吗?

  • 3. She represents a power that might enable Milton to warble a right or proper song.

    她象征着一种力量,也许那种力量可以让弥尔顿也婉转的唱出一首恰如其分的歌。

  • warble (v.) late 14c., from Old North French werbler "to sing with trills and quavers" (Old French guerbloiier), from Frankish *werbilon (cognate with Old High German wirbil "whirlwind," German Wirbel "whirl, whirlpool, tuning peg, vertebra," Middle Dutch wervelen "to turn, whirl"); see whirl (v.). Related: Warbled; warbling. The noun is recorded from late 14c.
war·ble / ˈwɔːbl ; NAmE ˈwɔːrbl / verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] warble(sth) | + speech ( humorous) to sing, especially in a high voice that is not very steady (尤指用颤音高声)唱 He warbled his way through the song. 整个歌曲他是用高颤音唱的。 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] warble(sth) (of a bird ) to sing with rapidly changing notes 啭鸣 war·ble noun warble warbles warbled warbling war·ble / ˈwɔːbl ; NAmE ˈwɔːrbl /
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