cackle
verb /ˈkækl/
/ˈkækl/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they cackle | /ˈkækl/ /ˈkækl/ |
he / she / it cackles | /ˈkæklz/ /ˈkæklz/ |
past simple cackled | /ˈkækld/ /ˈkækld/ |
past participle cackled | /ˈkækld/ /ˈkækld/ |
-ing form cackling | /ˈkæklɪŋ/ /ˈkæklɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] (of a chicken
) to make a loud unpleasant noise鸡 咯咯叫 - [intransitive, transitive] to laugh in a loud unpleasant way
嘎嘎地笑 - They all cackled with delight.
他们都高兴得嘎嘎地笑。 - to cackle with glee/laughter/mirth/pleasure
高兴/大笑/欢笑/高兴地咯咯叫 - He cackled wildly at the thought.
他对这个想法报以狂笑。 - + speech ‘I won. Too bad,’ she cackled.
我赢了。“太糟糕了,”她咯咯地笑着说。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- loudly
- maniacally
- manically
- …
- with
- They all cackled with delight.
词源Middle English: probably from Middle Low German kākelen, partly imitative, reinforced by kāke ‘jaw, cheek’.