whirr
/wɜː(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /wɜːr/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈ(h)wər How to pronounce whir (audio)/ (ame, mw) · /wɜːr/ (bre, ipa) · /wɝː/ (ame, ipa)
whirr — 動詞
- whirrpresent simple I / you / we / they
- whirrshe / she / it
- whirredpast simple
- whirring-ing form
1. to make the kind of quiet, steady humming sound that comes from a spinning fan,
嗡嗡作響
發出如機器轉動般的低沉嗡嗡聲
to make the kind of quiet, steady humming sound that comes from a spinning fan, a running motor, or wings beating quickly
Elara's old laptop whirred softly as she finished her essay.
Elara 的舊筆電在她趕完作業時輕聲嗡嗡作響。
collocation: whirred softly
The ceiling fan whirred above Kwame while he ate his lunch.
Kwame 吃午餐時,頭頂的吊扇嗡嗡地轉著。
Fatima heard the drone's blades whirr as it climbed above the trees.
Fatima 聽見無人機的螺旋槳嗡嗡作響,飛越了樹梢。
A small motor whirred inside the toy when Santiago pressed the button.
Santiago 按下按鈕後,玩具裡的小馬達嗡嗡地轉了起來。
The projector whirred quietly at the back of the dark room.
投影機在昏暗的房間後方靜靜地嗡嗡運轉著。
文法句型
[machine/object] + whirr (+ adverb)
[machine/object] + whirr + prepositional phrase
用法筆記
British English standardly spells this 'whirr' (double r); American English often uses 'whir' (single r). Both varieties double the r before -ed and -ing: whirred, whirring.
常見錯誤
whirr — 名詞
- whirrsingular
- whirrsplural
1. a low, continuous humming noise made by something turning or moving fast, such a
嗡鳴聲
物體快速轉動時發出的低沉連續噪音
a low, continuous humming noise made by something turning or moving fast, such as a fan, an engine, or a bird's wings
Amina fell asleep to the gentle whirr of the bedside fan.
Amina 在床頭風扇輕柔的嗡鳴聲中睡著了。
collocation: gentle whirr of + [machine]
The only noise in the kitchen was the steady whirr of the old fridge.
廚房裡唯一的聲響,是那台舊冰箱穩定的嗡鳴聲。
Zara smiled at the familiar whirr of her mother's sewing machine.
Zara 聽到母親縫紉機熟悉的嗡鳴聲,微微一笑。
Bjorn stopped and listened to the soft whirr of wings overhead.
Bjorn 停下腳步,聆聽頭頂翅膀輕柔的嗡鳴聲。
Rohan could hear the whirr of the dentist's drill through the wall.
Rohan 隔著牆都能聽見牙醫鑽头的嗡鳴聲。
文法句型
the whirr of + [something]
a whirr of + [something]
用法筆記
Almost always followed by 'of' to name the source: the whirr of a fan, the whirr of wings. Common adjectives: steady, soft, gentle, familiar, faint.