0 a slight metallic ringing sound (made eg by coins or by small bells) -- bunyi gemerencing
1 a simple rhyming verse or tune -- dendang
nursery rhymes and other little jingles
advertising jingles.
2 to (cause to) make a clinking or ringing sound; He jingled the coins in his pocket. -- menggoncangkan
The jingles are clear evidence for this phenomenon.
Here she worked on commissioned compositions for film, television, advertising jingles and more extensive music compositions.
Traditional and innovative methods operated in tandem and reinforced each other with the use of similar slogans and jingles.
Many stations choose to spend this money on recording their station's jingles, while others prefer to involve themselves with promoting local concerts by international artists.
Out of the gentle chaos of human voices, brass bells and tin jingles, the evening's first drum slowly emerges, growing from soft, distant footsteps into an urgent, steady heartbeat.
The television composer (unlike the film scorer) has to be expert with the jingle, the theme tune, the link.
As a jingle for one of the world's most right-wing anglophone governments, the use of his music in this way caused him 'pain'.
He speaks mostly in decasyllabic couplets to which she replies with trochaic tetrameter couplets that jingle against his adult measures with a shade of infantilism he yet cannot outgrow.
中文繁体
(使)發出叮噹聲, 曲調, (廣播或電視廣告中容易記住的)短歌,短曲…
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(使)发出叮当声, 曲调, (广播或电视广告中容易记住的)短歌,短曲…
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hacer un sonido metálico (con), tintinear, tintinar…
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(fazer) tinir, (fazer) soar, tilintar…
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~をチリンチリンと鳴らす, ~がチリンチリンと鳴る…
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kısa reklam müziği, şıkırtı, şıngırtı…
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tinter, cliquetis, jingle…
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(fer) dringar…
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