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IELTS BNC: 6960 COCA: 6463
whistle
noun [C] /ˈwɪs(ə)l/
singularwhistle
pluralwhistles
  1. 1
    a small metal or plastic object that you put in your mouth and blow to make a high sound 哨子
    blow a whistle :

    The referee blew the whistle for half-time. 裁判吹响了上半场比赛结束的哨子。

    a whistle goes/sounds :

    The whistle went for full-time. 整场比赛结束的哨子吹响了。

    1. a.
      a piece of equipment that produces a high sound, used as a warning or a signal on a train or a boat, or in a place such as a factory (火车、船或工厂等地的)汽笛,警笛
      a whistle blows :

      The whistle blew as the train prepared to leave. 火车要出发时汽笛鸣响。

    2. b.
      a musical instrument consisting of a small metal tube that you blow 小竖笛
       Synonyms and related words
  2. 2
    the sound that someone makes when they force air through their mouth 口哨声

    Loud cheers and whistles greeted the team. 热烈的欢呼声和口哨声迎接球队的到来。

    give/let out a whistle :

    Darren gave a low whistle. 达伦轻轻地吹了一声口哨。

     Synonyms and related words
    1. a.
      a sound made as a signal or a warning, especially on a boat or a train, or in a place such as a factory (尤指船、火车或工厂等地的)汽笛声,警笛声

      the ship's shrill whistle 轮船刺耳的汽笛声

    2. b.
      the sound that you make by blowing through a whistle 哨声

      Play stopped when we heard the whistle. 我们听到哨声时,比赛结束了。

      the final whistle (=used for showing that a game or competition has finished) 终场哨 :

      He scored again just seconds before the final whistle. 他就在终场哨前几秒钟再次得分。

       Synonyms and related words
      Short and high sounds: beep, bleep, chirp...
    3. c.
      the high sound that some birds make (鸟的)啭鸣声

      the skylark's piercing whistle 云雀尖厉的啭鸣

       Synonyms and related words
      Bird sounds: birdsong, chatter, chirp...
whistle
verb /ˈwɪs(ə)l/
present tense
I/you/we/theywhistle
he/she/itwhistles
present participlewhistling
past tensewhistled
past participlewhistled
  1. 1
    [I/T] to make a tune or musical notes by forcing air through your mouth 吹口哨;用口哨吹奏(曲调)

    Sue whistled softly to herself. 休轻声地吹着口哨。

    I wish you'd stop whistling that tune! 我希望你不要再用口哨吹那个调子了!

     Synonyms and related words
    Playing, performing and arranging music: accompany, arrange, articulation...
    1. a.
      [I/T] to make a high sound by forcing air through your mouth in order to get someone's attention, or to show that you like or dislike something (向某人)吹口哨(以唤起注意或表示爱憎)

      The spectators jeered and whistled. 观众们又起哄又吹口哨。

      whistle to :

      She whistled softly to her friends. 她轻声地向朋友吹了吹口哨。

       Synonyms and related words
      To make a high sound: beep, bleep, chime...
    2. b.
      [I] to blow a whistle as a warning or to get someone's attention 吹哨子(表示警告或引起注意)

      The referee whistled for a free kick. 裁判吹响了罚任意球的哨子。

       Synonyms and related words
    3. c.
      [I] if a machine, train, or boat whistles, a piece of equipment on it makes a loud high sound (机器、火车或船)鸣(汽)笛
       Synonyms and related words
      To make a loud sound: bang, beep, blare...
       Synonyms and related words
      To make a high sound: beep, bleep, chime...
    4. d.
      [I] if the wind whistles around or through a place, it makes a high sound because it is blowing strongly (风)呼啸
       Synonyms and related words
      To make a high sound: beep, bleep, chime...
  2. 2
    [I] to move or to travel very quickly 迅速移动;呼啸而过

    Her shot went whistling past the goalpost. 她的射门呼啸着越过球门柱。

     Synonyms and related words
    To move somewhere quickly: fly, hasten, speed...

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