intransitive. To crackle, clatter; to roar (as flames).
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > repeated sound or succession of sounds > [verb (intransitive)] > crackle (15) brastlec1000 intransitive. To crackle, clatter; to roar (as flames). rashetOE intransitive. To crackle, hiss. spranklea1387 To crackle. sprinklea1398 intransitive. To crackle. graislea1522 intransitive. To make a harsh noise, esp. repeatedly; to creak, rattle; (in modern use) to crackle. crash1563 To make the noise that a hard body does when dashed to pieces or smashed; to make a loud confused noise as of many hard bodies dashing and breaking… crackle?1570 intransitive. To emit a rapid succession of slight cracks; to crepitate. crick-crackle1608 intransitive. To emit a succession of sharp crackling sounds. decrepitate1677 intransitive. Of salts and minerals: To make a crackling noise when suddenly heated, accompanied by a violent disintegration of their particles. crump1789 Applied to the sound made by the feet in crushing slightly frozen snow; and to the action which produces it. Cf. crumple, v. 6. happer1825 intransitive. English regional (south-western). (a) To crackle, snap; (b) (esp. of rain or snow) to fall heavily; to patter. Now rare. crumple1837 Applied to the action and accompanying sound of crushing under foot things moderately brittle; said also intransitive of the things so crushed. Cf… crickle1849 intransitive. To make a thin, sharp sound; to emit a succession of such sounds. crick-crack1850 intransitive. To emit a repeated sharp cracking sound. crepitate1853 To make a crackling sound, to crackle: spec. of the tissue of the lungs (also used of the action accompanying or producing this sound; cf. crepitation… |
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