0 to make a high sound by forcing air through a small hole or passage, especially through the lips, or through a special device held to the lips -- 吹哨子;(尤指)吹口哨;用口哨吹出
He whistled as he worked. 他一边工作一边吹口哨。
On the days when she wore a skirt the men on the building site would whistle at her. 那些天她穿了裙子,建筑工地的男人们一见到她就冲她吹口哨。
Someone was whistling Beatles tunes outside my window. 有人在我窗外用口哨吹着甲壳虫乐队的曲子。
She heard the wind whistling through the trees and the howl of a distant wolf. 她听见风呼啸着穿过树丛,远处还有狼的嚎叫声。
I stepped out of the building and immediately a bullet whistled past my head. 我刚走出大楼,马上就有一颗子弹从我头边呼啸而过。
The birds were whistling in the early morning quiet. 鸟儿在寂静的清晨啭鸣。
1 the sound made by someone or something whistling -- 哨子声;口哨声;呼啸声
She always whistles in the bath.
Then we heard the whistles, and we again told the nurse, and she came and opened the door.
The corpora comprised twenty spoken and whistled messages.
Each of these whistled proverbs was followed by the spoken version, and each word was also whistled independently.
Simple apparatus for imitating animal sounds from the late eighteenth century onwards featured string-pulled miniature bellows; mouth-blown bird calls and whistles are, of course, much more ancient.
Pigeon whistles make aerial orchestra.
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吹哨子, (尤指)吹口哨, 用口哨吹出…
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silbar, silbato, silbido…
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assobiar, apito, assobio…
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口笛を吹く, 笛, ホイッスル…
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ıslık çalmak, ıslıkla söylemek, ıslık sesi çıkarmak…
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sifflet [masculine], sifflement [masculine], siffler…
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xiular, xiulet…
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يُصَفِّر, صَفّارة, صَفير…
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