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clink
- IPA[kliNGk]
美式
- a sharp ringing sound, such as that made when metal or glass are struck
- make or cause to make a clink;strike (a glass or glasses) with another to express friendly feelings toward one's companions before drinking
verb: clink, 3rd person present: clinks, gerund or present participle: clinking, past tense: clinked, past participle: clinked
noun: clink, plural noun: clinks
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a sharp ringing sound, such as that made when metal or glass are struck the clink of ice in tall glasses a clink of keys
動詞
- 1. make or cause to make a clink his ring clinked against the crystal I heard Suzie clink a piece of crockery
- ▪ strike (a glass or glasses) with another to express friendly feelings toward one's companions before drinking she clinked her glass on mine
- 更多解釋
- IPA[klɪŋk]
英式
- a sharp ringing sound, such as that made by striking metal or glass: the clink of ice in tall glasses
- make or cause to make a clink: his ring clinked against the crystal I heard Suzie clink a piece of crockery
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kliNGk]
美式
- prison: he was put in the clink for six days
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[klɪŋk]
英式
- prison: some bloke he'd met in clink
Oxford Dictionary