0 to make continuous loud noises by hitting hard objects against each other, or to cause objects to do this:
1 to make loud noises, or to hit hard objects against each other:
Like other storks, they are silent except for clattering produced by the striking of the male's bill against that of the female during copulation.
While crowding at these sites, male birds mark out their nesting territories, chasing away others and frequently pointing their bill upwards while clattering them.
Battiston, clattered, fell to the ground unconscious, with damaged vertebrae and teeth knocked out, later slipping into a coma.
The only sounds they produce are weak moans or bill clattering at the nest.
At the time, their music was liberating; the barnyard sounds were experiments in altering the tonal qualities of the instruments, and clattering wood blocks broke up the rhythm.
When these species roam in their range land, they can be very loud, clattering their teeth and grunting to one another to communicate and stay within the herd.
Observers differ on whether it struck his foot, clattered onto the floor, or was caught in time to be returned to its scabbard with a deft move.
Their stage performances was noted for their high temp, fast songs, clattering guitars, bellowing sax and a frantic stage show with musicians who literally fell over each other.
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(使)發出響亮的撞擊聲, (使)哐啷作響…
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(使)发出响亮的撞击声, (使)哐啷作响…
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ruido, ruido [masculine], estrépito [masculine]…
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estardalhaço…
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カタカタいう音…
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takırtı, tangırtı…
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vacarme [masculine], faire du vacarme, fracas…
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soroll…
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