to cackle
第三人称
cackles
现在进行时
cackling
过去式
cackled
过去完成时
cackled
1
咯咯笑, 邪恶地笑
to laugh loudly and harshly, often in a way that sounds unpleasant or wicked
- The wicked witch in the story began to cackle after casting her spell.
故事中的邪恶女巫在施法后开始尖声大笑。
- The old man couldn't resist cackling when he heard the amusing joke.
老人听到这个有趣的笑话时,忍不住咯咯大笑。
- The villain's sinister plan succeeded, and he cackled triumphantly.
反派的邪恶计划成功了,他得意地狂笑起来。
- The mischievous hyena cackled loudly in the distance.
顽皮的鬣狗在远处大声咯咯笑。
2
咯咯叫, 咯咯笑
to make a harsh, sharp, and raucous vocalization characteristic of hens after laying an egg or when disturbed
- The hen began to cackle loudly after laying her egg in the coop.
母鸡在鸡舍里下蛋后开始大声咯咯叫。
- She couldn’t help but laugh when the chickens cackled in response to the commotion.
当鸡群对骚动作出反应咯咯叫时,她忍不住笑了。
- The sudden noise made the birds cackle in alarm and scatter across the yard.
突然的噪音使鸟儿们惊慌地咯咯叫并散落在院子里。
- As she entered the barn, the hens started to cackle, filling the air with noise.
当她进入谷仓时,母鸡开始咯咯叫,空气中充满了噪音。
- They watched the chickens cackle and peck around the yard with amusement.
他们饶有兴趣地看着鸡在院子里咯咯叫和啄食。
3
咯咯笑, 叽叽喳喳地说
to talk in a rapid, high-pitched, and often excited or unrestrained manner
- The group of friends began to cackle about their weekend plans.
这群朋友开始叽叽喳喳地讨论他们的周末计划。
- The kids cackled excitedly as they shared stories from their school day.
孩子们兴奋地咯咯笑着,分享他们学校一天的故事。
- They sat by the fire, cackling and sharing ghost stories late into the night.
他们坐在火堆旁,咯咯笑着分享鬼故事直到深夜。
- The siblings cackled together as they recalled funny childhood memories.
兄弟姐妹们回忆起有趣的童年记忆时一起咯咯笑。
- She joined in as her friends cackled about their latest adventure.
当她的朋友们叽叽喳喳地谈论他们最新的冒险时,她加入了他们。