词汇 | thesaurus_articles_to-make-a-sudden-loud-sound |
释义 | to make a sudden loud soundThese verbs are used when someone or something makes a sudden loud sound, usually as a result of hitting something or being hit. One common word for this is bang. Bang is usually used when something hits something else with force and creates a loud sound. The door banged shut. The judge banged the gavel and yelled for order in the court. Knock is used when something makes repeated loud and often high sounds. I know when the heating is on because the old radiator begins to knock and hiss. Crack is used when something makes a loud, sudden, and short noise. Thunder cracked right before it began pouring and we ran for cover. When something makes a loud sound like metal hitting metal, it clanks, clangs, or clashes. Clang is used when the loud sound rings. Clank is used when the loud sound is shorter and sharper. Clash is used when the loud sound is created when two pieces of metal hit each other with force. I could tell he was upset by the way the pots clanked in the sink while he was washing up. Church bells clanged in the distance. The children covered their ears whenever the cymbals clashed. When something makes a loud, low, and hollow sound, you can use the verbs thump or thunk. Thunk is used to describe something heavy falling or dropping and making a loud, low sound. Thump is used to describe things that make a loud, low sound as if something heavy were falling, or when something heavy falls. The music was so loud that I could hear the bass thumping from two floors up. He fainted and thumped to the floor. She struggled up the stairs with the package and thunked it down on the doormat. When someone or something booms, they or it make a deep, loud, and hollow sound. When people boom, they are usually speaking very loudly and in a deep voice. "Stop now!" he boomed. The ship's cannons boomed. Related articlesa sudden loud sound |
反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。