0 to make the low, interrupted noise that a chicken makes
to cluck in disapproval/amazement
The attendants clucked and fussed over passengers.
1 to make a sound like a chicken
We see this readily, for example, in his casual attribution of joy to the rhythmically clucking hen.
In fact, even a duckling raised by a farmyard hen goes" quack", rather than" cluck", maybe occasioning some degree of confusion in the hen house!
Why must the cluck necessarily indicate "joy," and not, say, relief, or any number of other possible emotions?
He makes a sort of clucking noise of disagreement.
We have heard tonight the clucking noises of distaste for the worst excesses of the régime.
They have clucked sympathetically, while the tax rate doubled.
The song is based upon different twangy, up-and-down vocal hooks and has banjos clucking alongside new wave electric guitars.
Quiet, low-pitched groans and clucks are emitted from their roost cavities.
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(雞)咯咯叫, 咂舌,發出嘖嘖聲(表示不贊成等情緒), 大驚小怪…
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(鸡)咯咯叫, 咂舌,发出啧啧声(表示不赞成等情绪), 大惊小怪…
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cacarear, cloqueo, cloquear…
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cacarejar…
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(ニワトリが)コッコッと鳴く…
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gloussement, glousser…
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