中英词典
形容词 (Adjective)
- whistle: 鸣笛的,吹口哨的
名词 (Noun)
- whistle: 口哨
- whistle: 鸣笛声
- whistle: 吹口哨声
- whistle: 口哨声
- whistle: 吹口哨的人
- whistle: (橡皮艇)漏气声
词语辨析
- whistle vs whistling:
- whistle 是名词或动词,表示“口哨”或“吹口哨”。
- whistling 是动名词,指的是“吹口哨的行为”。
- whistle vs flute:
- whistle 是指一种简单的管乐器,通常由竹子、塑料或金属制成。
- flute 是一种管乐器,通常由金属或木头制成,有多个音孔。
词汇扩充
- whistle-blower: 告密者
- whistle-stop: (火车、巴士的)中途停车站
- whistle language: 口哨语
- whistle command: 口哨信号
- whistle register: 高音哨音
近义词
- whiz: 飕飕声,呼啸声
- blow: 吹气声
- tweet: 鸟叫声
反义词
- silence: 寂静
- mute: 缄默
柯林斯词典
名词
- If you give a whistle, or if you whistle, you make a high sound by forcing air through your lips or teeth.
- A whistle is a small metal tube with a hole at one end which you blow in order to produce a high sound, especially to attract someone's attention.
- A whistle is a device through which you can make a high sound by blowing air through it.
- A whistle is a loud high sound made by something, such as the wind.
- If you give a whistle, or if you whistle, you make a high sound by forcing air through your lips or teeth.
- If someone gives the game away or blows the whistle, they tell a secret or make something publicly known without meaning to.
动词
- If you whistle a tune or a song, you produce a tune or a song by making a series of musical notes using your lips or your mouth.
- If you whistle for someone or something, you make a high sound by blowing air out through your lips in order to attract their attention.
- If a vehicle whistles somewhere, it moves there making a high sound.
- If an object whistles as it moves through the air, it makes a high sound.
牛津词典
名词
- A whistle is a small metal or plastic tube that you blow to produce a high sound.
- A whistle is a loud, high sound made by blowing air out through your lips.
- A whistle is a device that you use to produce a high sound by blowing air or steam through it.
- A whistle is a signal made by blowing a whistle.
- A whistle is a sound made by something moving rapidly through the air.
- If someone blows the whistle on an activity, especially a dishonest or illegal one, they tell the authorities about it.
动词
- If you whistle, you make a high sound by forcing your breath out through a small hole or through your lips.
- If you whistle a tune, you make a tune by blowing your breath out through a small hole or through your lips.
- If you whistle for someone, you attract their attention by making a high sound by forcing your breath out through a small hole or through your lips.
- If a bullet or an object whistles somewhere, it moves there very quickly, making a high sound.
用法
名词
- He gave a loud whistle to attract the waiter's attention.
- The referee blew his whistle to start the game.
- She heard the whistle of a train in the distance.
- The whistle of the kettle told her the water was boiling.
- The whistle of the wind could be heard through the trees.
- The whistle on the kettle is broken.
动词
- He whistled a happy tune as he walked down the street.
- She whistled for a taxi but couldn't find one.
- A bullet whistled past his ear.
- The wind whistles through the cracks in the window.
- He decided to blow the whistle on the corruption he had witnessed.
例句
- He gave a whistle to attract the dog's attention. 他吹了个口哨来引起狗的注意。
- The referee blew his whistle to start the game. 裁判吹响哨子开始比赛。
- She heard the whistle of a train in the distance. 她听到远处火车的鸣笛声。
- The whistle of the kettle told her the water was boiling. 水壶的鸣笛声告诉她水已经烧开了。
- The whistle of the wind could be heard through the trees. 风吹过树林时,可以听到风的呼啸声。
- He whistled a happy tune as he walked down the street. 他边走边吹着一支欢快的曲子。
- She whistled for a taxi but couldn't find one. 她吹口哨叫出租车,但没有找到。
- A bullet whistled past his ear. 一颗子弹呼啸着从他耳边飞过。
- The wind whistles through the cracks in the window. 风从窗户的裂缝中呼啸而过。
- He decided to blow the whistle on the corruption he had witnessed. 他决定揭发他亲眼目睹的腐败行为。