whistling
形容词
1. 吹口哨的
He walked along the street, whistling a merry tune. (他边走边吹着欢快的曲调)
名词
1. 吹口哨
She could hear the whistling of the wind through the trees. (她能听到树间风的呼啸声)
2. 口哨声
The referee blew his whistle to signal the start of the game. (裁判吹响哨子,表示比赛开始)
3. 吹口哨的声音
The whistling of the kettle indicated that the water was boiling. (水壶的鸣响表示水已经烧开)
词语辨析
whistle, blow a whistle, whistle blow
这三个短语均含“吹口哨”的意思。
whistle:常用词,指用口发出尖锐或清脆的声音。
blow a whistle:多用于指体育比赛中的裁判员吹哨子。
whistle blow:多用于指吹响汽笛、警笛等。
词汇扩充
whistler: 吹口哨的人
whistlingly: 吹口哨地
whistleable: 可以吹口哨的
近义词
whiz: 呼啸声
tweet: 鸟鸣
blow: 吹响
反义词
silence: 沉默
stillness: 静止
柯林斯词典
whistle (verb)
1. to produce (a shrill sound) by making a small hole or narrow passage through the lips and blowing air through it
He whistled a tune as he walked.
2. (of a kettle, train, etc) to produce (a shrill sound) caused by the emission of steam or air
The kettle is whistling.
whistle (noun)
1. a device for making a shrill high-pitched sound by means of air or steam under pressure
The referee blew the whistle to start the race.
2. a shrill sound produced by whistling
There was a loud whistle as the train passed.
牛津词典
whistle (verb)
1. produce a clear, high-pitched sound by forcing breath through a small hole between one's lips or teeth
He whistled a tune.
2. (of a kettle, train, etc.) produce a shrill sound by forcing steam or air out through a small hole or passage
The kettle is whistling.
whistle (noun)
1. a clear, high-pitched sound made by forcing breath through a small hole or passage between one's lips or teeth
The sound of a whistle echoed through the station.
2. a device for making a shrill sound by means of air or steam under pressure
The referee blew the whistle to stop the game.
用法
1. I could hear someone whistling a catchy tune.
2. The whistling of the wind through the trees created an eerie atmosphere.
3. The referee blew his whistle to stop the play.
4. She gave a sharp whistle to get the dog's attention.
5. He whistled in admiration as she walked by.
6. The kettle started whistling when the water reached boiling point.
7. The sound of the whistle signaled the end of the match.
8. The train let out a loud whistle as it pulled away from the station.
例句
He walked along the street, whistling a merry tune. (他边走边吹着欢快的曲调)
She could hear the whistling of the wind through the trees. (她能听到树间风的呼啸声)
The referee blew his whistle to signal the start of the game. (裁判吹响哨子,表示比赛开始)
The whistling of the kettle indicated that the water was boiling. (水壶的鸣响表示水已经烧开)
He gave a loud whistle to get the attention of his dog. (他大声吹口哨以引起狗的注意)
She let out a piercing whistle to call her friend. (她发出一声尖锐的口哨以呼唤她的朋友)
The sound of the whistle echoed through the stadium. (哨声在体育场回荡)
The locomotive emitted a loud whistle as it approached the station. (火车头在接近车站时发出一声响亮的汽笛声)
He whistled in excitement when he saw the amazing magic trick. (当他看到惊人的魔术表演时,他兴奋地吹口哨)
She could hear the distant whistle of a train as it passed through the countryside. (她能听到远处农村里火车的鸣笛声)
As he walked down the street, he whistled a cheerful melody. (他走在街上,吹着欢快的旋律)
The whistling wind made it difficult to hear their conversation. (呼啸的风使得他们的对话难以听清)
The referee blew the whistle to halt the game due to bad weather. (裁判吹响哨子,因为天气不好停止比赛)
She let out a sharp whistle to call her dog back. (她发出一声尖锐的口哨,召唤她的狗回来)
He whistled with amazement when he saw the incredible acrobatic performance. (当他看到令人难以置信的杂技表演时,他惊讶地吹口哨)
The whistling sound grew louder as the wind picked up. (随着风力加大,呼啸声变得越来越响)
The sound of the whistle faded into the distance as the train disappeared from sight. (火车消失在视线中,哨声在远处逐渐消失)
The teapot started whistling when the water inside began to boil. (当水壶内的水开始沸腾时,茶壶开始鸣响)
He greeted her with a friendly whistle as she entered the room. (她走进房间时,他用友好的口哨向她打招呼)
The whistling wind blew the leaves off the trees. (呼啸的风将树叶刮落)
She whistled in delight when she won the game. (当她赢得比赛时,她高兴地吹口哨)
The loud whistle startled the bird, causing it to fly away. (巨大的口哨声吓跑了鸟)