0 to (cause something to) make a short ringing sound like pieces of glass or metal knocking lightly together -- (使)發出叮噹聲,(使)叮噹作響
1 a short ringing sound like pieces of glass or metal knocking lightly together -- 叮噹聲
2 prison -- 監獄,牢房
Everyone always said Joe would end up in (the) clink. 大家都說喬總有一天要坐牢。
At the end of each interval, the organizer rings a bell, clinks a glass, or blows a whistle to signal the participants to move on to the next date.
When the driver died, his casket was borne on the trolley and when it passed the establishment, the customers and waiters clinked glasses in his honor.
By one account, clinking glasses together would cause each drink to spill over into the others' (though there is no real evidence for such an origin).
However, while clinking their champagne glasses, they inadvertently cause an avalanche that buries the entire cabin.
All grey currawongs have a loud distinctive ringing or clinking call.
In some recordings, the sound of clinking glass may be heard.
Walking through the graveyard, he hears clinking footsteps and begins to run.
They preach only human doctrines who say that as soon as the money clinks into the money chest, the soul flies out of purgatory. 28.