clampering
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A cacophony made by noisy movement.
— And should any of my readers find their spirits too ethereal, their souls too rapidly mounting on eagles' wings, I recoomend them to try the cooling sedative of six monghs' residence in a manufacturing town, amid the clanking, grinding, droning sound of factory machinery, the hammering of boiler-making, the clampering of clogs, the screeching of railway engines, and the hissing of steam, under the dark, lowering canopy of incessant torrents of smoke; and I think wthey will be effectually cured of any such symptoms.
动词 v.
- present participle and gerund of clamper
形容词 adj.
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cacophonous; raucous.
— He had no sooner lifted up the square board, or door, than the cats all came in a head, leaped over him, put out the candle, and rushing among the affrighted servant's legs, threw one half of them down ; and having gained their liberty, made such a clampering, rattleing, and jingleing noise, as I never before witnessed, or heard tell of.
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