常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句Our old handcart rattled over the street.我們的舊手推車嘎嘎地穿過(guò)大街。Our headmaster rattled on for at least two hours at the opening ceremony.我們的校長(zhǎng)在開學(xué)典禮上嘮嘮叨叨地講了至少兩個(gè)小時(shí)。To those affected it is the arbitrary nature of the tax changes that has them rattled.對(duì)那些受影響的人來(lái)說(shuō),使他們緊張正是這場(chǎng)稅務(wù)變革的獨(dú)斷本質(zhì) 。原聲例句Residents there say some people ran out of their homes as the quake rattled walls and windows.And maybe down here you got rattled or maybe you weren't feeling too well that day.可能那天你狀態(tài)不好,或者那天你覺(jué)得不舒服。麻省理工公開課 - 固態(tài)化學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選Sounds of heavy and light machine gun fire rattled Maiduguri as Nigeria's army pounded suspected hideouts of the Islamic rebels in a bid to flush out remnants of the militant Boko Haram sect.權(quán)威例句Protesters are by no means uncommon at congressional hearings, but this particular protest had rattled people.NEWYORKER: The ForceTo those affected it is the arbitrary nature of the tax changes that has them rattled.ECONOMIST: London risks losing its global appealThe Marshall Field Jr. shooting was a seismic boom with aftershocks that rattled the Everleigh Club.NPR: Elevating the World's Oldest Profession in Chicago 返回 rattled