🎵whistle (威斯尔)

verb
/ˈwɪsəl/
吹口哨 (chuī kǒushào)

含义

to make a high-pitched sound by blowing air through lips or teeth
a small wind instrument that produces a high-pitched sound when blown
含义翻译
通过嘴唇或牙齿吹气发出高音
tōngguò zuǐchún huò yáchǐ chuīqì fāchū gāo yīn

例句

He likes to whistle while working.

他喜欢在工作时吹口哨。
Tā xǐhuān zài gōngzuò shí chuī kǒushào.

The referee blew his whistle to start the game.

裁判吹响了口哨,开始了比赛。
cáipàn chuīxiǎngle kǒushào, kāishǐle bǐsài.

同义词

blow, pipe, toot, sound, flute
条目 1
blow, pipe, toot, sound
条目 2
pipe, flute

反义词

silence, quiet, mute

搭配词

whistle tune, whistle loudly, whistle blow, train whistle, blow a whistle, referee whistle
条目 1
whistle tune, whistle loudly, whistle blow, train whistle
条目 2
blow a whistle, referee whistle, train whistle

更多例句

Protecting whistleblowers is a moral duty because they act in the public interest.

保护举报人是一项道德义务,因为他们是为了公共利益而行动。
Bǎohù jǔbàorén shì yī xiàng dàodé yìwù, yīnwèi tāmen shì wèile gōnggòng lìyì ér xíngdòng.

相关词汇

to present for consideration; to surrender; to yield
To think about and begin to deal with an issue or problem.
to make ready or suitable in advance for a particular purpose or event
to damage or ruin something
to write or carve words or symbols on a surface
to split or divide; to cut through forcefully

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