释义 |
ping I. \ˈpiŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: imitative 1. : a sharp metallic sound like or suggestive of that made by a rifle bullet striking an obstruction < heard the ping of a slingshot — Frank O'Connor > < a bell … rang with a ping — Bruce Marshall > 2. : an abnormal sound made by a gas engine usually due to advanced spark or excessive carbon accumulation : knock 3. : the pulse of sound waves reflected from or emitted by a submerged object in submarine signaling or detection and heard by special apparatus II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to make a sharp metallic sound like or suggestive of that made by a rifle bullet striking an obstruction : sound a ping < a few mosquitoes … pinging shrilly — John Onslow > < a bullet pinged into the water — Henriette Roosenburg > |