[/ˈrʌsl; ˋrʌsl/] v 用法: 1 [I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr] (cause sth to) make a dry light sound, esp by friction or rubbing together (使某物)发生轻而爽的声音(尤指摩擦或挤磨声): Her silk dress rustled as she moved. 她走起路来, 丝质的连衣裙 作响. * Leaves rustled gently in the breeze. 树叶迎著微风策策作响. * I wish people wouldn't rustle their programmes during the solos. 在独奏进行时,我希望人们不要把节目单翻得沙沙地响. 用法: 2 [Ipr, Ip] move along making such a sound 发著轻而爽的声音移动: Did you hear something rustling through the bushes? 你听见有东西在灌木丛中 地移动吗? 用法: 3 [Tn] (US) steal (cattle or horses that are grazing in the wild) 偷盗(放牧中的牛或马). 用法: 4 (phr v) rustle sth/sb up (infml) prepare or provide sth/sb, esp at short notice 准备, 提供, 张罗(尤指仓促间): I'll rustle up some eggs and bacon for you. 我给你弄些鸡蛋和腌猪肉. * I rustled up a few helpers to hand out leaflets. 我找到几个助手散发传单. rustle 2 n [sing] rustling sound 轻而爽的声音: the rustle of banknotes, petticoats 钞票、 衬裙的娑娑声. |