clack 音标拼音: [kl'æk]
vt .
vi .
n . 噼啪响
□啪响
clack n 1 :
a sharp abrupt noise as if two objects hit together ;
may be repeated [
synonym : {
clack }, {
clap }]
2 :
a simple valve with a hinge on one side ;
allows fluid to flow in only one direction [
synonym : {
clack valve }, {
clack }, {
clapper valve }]
v 1 :
make a rattling sound ; "
clattering dishes " [
synonym : {
clatter },
{
clack }, {
brattle }]
2 :
make a clucking sounds ,
characteristic of hens [
synonym : {
cluck },
{
click }, {
clack }]
3 :
speak (
about unimportant matters )
rapidly and incessantly [
synonym : {
chatter }, {
piffle }, {
palaver }, {
prate }, {
tittle -
tattle }, {
twaddle }, {
clack }, {
maunder }, {
prattle }, {
blab },
{
gibber }, {
tattle }, {
blabber }, {
gabble }]
Clack \
Clack \,
v .
t .
1 .
To cause to make a sudden ,
sharp noise ,
or succession of noises ;
to click .
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2 .
To utter rapidly and inconsiderately . --
Feltham .
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{
To clack wool },
to cut off the sheep '
s mark ,
in order to make the wool weigh less and thus yield less duty . [
Eng .]
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Clack \
Clack \,
n . [
Cf .
F .
claque a slap or smack ,
MHG .
klac crack ,
W .
clec crack ,
gossip .
See {
Clack },
v .
t .]
1 .
A sharp ,
abrupt noise ,
or succession of noises ,
made by striking an object .
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2 .
Anything that causes a clacking noise ,
as the clapper of a mill ,
or a clack valve .
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3 .
Continual or importunate talk ;
prattle ;
prating .
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Whose chief intent is to vaunt his spiritual clack .
--
South .
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{
Clack box } (
Mach .),
the box or chamber in which a clack valve works .
{
Clack dish },
a dish with a movable lid ,
formerly carried by beggars ,
who clacked the lid to attract notice . --
Shak .
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{
Clack door } (
Mining ),
removable cover of the opening through which access is had to a pump valve .
{
Clack valve } (
Mach .),
a valve ;
esp .
one hinged at one edge ,
which ,
when raised from its seat ,
falls with a clacking sound .
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1913 Webster ]
Clack \
Clack \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Clacked };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Clacking }.] [
Prob .
of imitative origin ;
cf .
F .
claquer to clap ,
crack ,
D .
klakken ,
MHG .
klac crack ,
Ir .
clagaim I make a noise ,
ring .
Cf . {
Clack },
n ., {
Clatter }, {
Click }.]
1 .
To make a sudden ,
sharp noise ,
or a succesion of such noises ,
as by striking an object ,
or by collision of parts ;
to rattle ;
to click .
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We heard Mr .
Hodson '
s whip clacking on the ahoulders of the poor little wretches . --
Thackeray .
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2 .
To utter words rapidly and continually ,
or with abruptness ;
to let the tongue run .
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1913 Webster ]
151 Moby Thesaurus words for "
clack ":
Klaxon ,
babble ,
babblement ,
bavardage ,
bibble -
babble ,
bicker ,
blab ,
blabber ,
blah -
blah ,
blather ,
blether ,
blethers ,
boiler factory ,
boiler room ,
brattle ,
bull -
roarer ,
cackle ,
call ,
caquet ,
caqueterie ,
carol ,
catcall ,
caw ,
chat ,
chatter ,
cheep ,
cherry bomb ,
chirk ,
chirp ,
chirr ,
chirrup ,
chitter ,
chitter -
chatter ,
chuck ,
clacker ,
clacket ,
clapper ,
clatter ,
clatter about ,
click ,
clitter ,
clitterclatter ,
cluck ,
clunter ,
cock -
a -
doodle -
doo ,
coo ,
crack ,
cracker ,
cracking ,
crackle ,
crackling ,
crepitate ,
crepitation ,
cricket ,
croak ,
cronk ,
crow ,
cuckoo ,
decrepitate ,
decrepitation ,
dither ,
drum ,
firecracker ,
gab ,
gabble ,
gaggle ,
gas ,
gibber ,
gibble -
gabble ,
go on ,
gobble ,
gossip ,
guff ,
guggle ,
gush ,
haver ,
honk ,
hoo ,
hoot ,
horn ,
hot air ,
idle talk ,
jabber ,
jaw ,
mere talk ,
natter ,
noisemaker ,
nonsense talk ,
palaver ,
patter ,
peep ,
pip ,
pipe ,
pour forth ,
prate ,
prating ,
prattle ,
prittle -
prattle ,
quack ,
quidnunc ,
racket ,
ramble on ,
rattle ,
rattle around ,
rattle on ,
rattlebox ,
rattletybang ,
rattling ,
reel off ,
roll ,
ruckle ,
rumormonger ,
run on ,
scandalmonger ,
scold ,
shatter ,
sieve ,
sing ,
siren ,
sizzling ,
snap ,
snapper ,
snapping ,
spit ,
spitting ,
spout ,
spout off ,
squawk ,
steam whistle ,
tabby ,
talebearer ,
talk away ,
talk nonsense ,
talk on ,
talkee -
talkee ,
telltale ,
ticktack ,
tittle -
tattle ,
trill ,
twaddle ,
twattle ,
tweet ,
twit ,
twitter ,
waffle ,
warble ,
whistle ,
whizgig ,
whizzer ,
yak ,
yakkety -
yak
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clack - Wiktionary, the free dictionary clack (third-person singular simple present clacks, present participle clacking, simple past and past participle clacked) (intransitive) To make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click
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