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Definition of clang in English: clangnoun klaŋklæŋ A loud, resonant metallic sound or series of sounds. 铿锵声;当一声,当当声;哐一声,哐哐声 the steel door slammed shut with a clang 钢门哐啷一声关上了。 Example sentencesExamples - Swords flash, the clang of sounds echoing painfully in tender ears.
- The king fell upon his knees, his frail body clattering against the flagstones with a loud clang and tears poured down his face.
- The clang of metal will sound as combatants engage in sword duels.
- The knocker hit the door with a loud clang, and the sound reverberated in the hall behind the door.
- However, their argument was abruptly ended when a loud clang reverberated around the dungeon.
- The din of the forge grows louder, hammer clangs on anvil as more and more people arrive weary of war, drawn by the light, ready for a new day of peace.
- They were just about to open the door and head out onto the deck when a clang of thunder sounded, causing both girls to jump.
- He elbowed a lever into position, and a loud clang sounded from the bowels of the ship.
- With this their swords clashed with a loud clang of metal.
- The loud clang of metal against the hard ground echoed throughout the silent and empty basement.
- The metallic clang of the fire escape being clambered on was getting louder by the second.
- The boy cried out in pain, though, as a loud, metallic clang rang out in the alley.
- He used his knife to deflect her sword and they clashed with a loud clang.
- At that precise moment, a gong near the entrance way was sounded, the metallic clang echoing around the Great Hall.
- Screams and grunts of many goblins and other demons intermixed with the sound of roaring smith furnaces and the metallic clangs of smiths' hammers on metal.
- A loud clang echoed through the hallway as the man dropped the padlock to the floor.
- Metallic clangs sounded as blade met blade, and the cries of the wounded echoed in their ears.
- The sword fell to the ground with a loud clang which rang throughout the hallway.
- He reacted without delay, the loud clang of bullet on steel barely audible over the roar of the traffic.
- The crowd silenced as a loud clang sounded behind the burly man.
Synonyms reverberation, ringing, ring, ding-dong, bong, peal, chime, toll clank, clash, crash, clangour informal boing
verb klaŋklæŋ Make or cause to make a clang. (使)铿锵作响,(使)当当作响,(使)哐哐作响 no object the bell of a fire engine clanged with object the belfry still clangs its bell at 9 p.m 钟楼仍在晚上九点敲钟,发出当当响声。 Example sentencesExamples - The school bell clanged and children flew from the doors scattering like sand grains whipping about in a dust storm.
- The double doors clanged shut behind me, and I stared in wonder at the sunlight streaming through a wall of windows.
- As soon as Rane had disappeared, the big, metal gym doors clanged open and slammed shut.
- A heavy door clanged shut behind him and then there was silence.
- The wrought-iron gates clanged shut behind me.
- The watchtower bell clanged, its reverberating tones echoing through the fog.
- A Mediterranean sun had just set, and above the school, hollow bells clanged around the necks of goats, and the chatter of crickets filled the night air.
- He heard the fire bells clanging, and saw the horses running at full speed towards the financial district.
- The school bell clanged, warning the students that they might be late.
- There was yet another long pause after the heavy metal door clanged shut above the two girls.
- Indeed, clanging bells offered some exhilaration to counter the drudgery of life spent in the fields.
- Lockers clanged shut and people rushed to classes, shouting to each other and laughing in the corridors.
- The door clanged for the last time and Tessa knew that this was the last person to come through it that night.
- There were even gargoyles that sat at the top of the bell tower that clanged loudly as Lee opened the door to the building.
- The door swung shut behind them, clanging once more to tell of someone's departure.
- As I dragged myself out from underneath him the door clanged shut with such a final note that I felt a shiver go down my spine.
- The door that had clanged shut in that instant came flying open with a storm behind it.
- In a moment of blind panic, I crashed through the back door, the door clanging on its frame as it snapped back into place.
- The gate clanged shut loudly behind him making him jump.
- Their swords clashed and clanged, both men giving it their all.
Synonyms reverberate, resound, ring, bong, peal, chime, toll clank, clash, crash informal boing rare tang
OriginLate 16th century: imitative, influenced by Latin clangere 'resound'. Rhymesbang, Battambang, bhang, Da Nang, dang, fang, gang, hang, harangue, kiang, Kuomintang, Kweiyang, Laing, Luang Prabang, meringue, Nanchang, Pahang, pang, parang, Penang, prang, Pyongyang, rang, sang, satang, Shang, shebang, Shenyang, slambang, slang, spang, sprang, Sturm und Drang, tang, thang, trepang, twang, vang, whang, Xizang, yang, Zaozhuang Definition of clang in US English: clangnounklaNGklæŋ A loud, resonant metallic sound or series of sounds. 铿锵声;当一声,当当声;哐一声,哐哐声 the steel door slammed shut with a clang 钢门哐啷一声关上了。 Example sentencesExamples - He reacted without delay, the loud clang of bullet on steel barely audible over the roar of the traffic.
- He elbowed a lever into position, and a loud clang sounded from the bowels of the ship.
- The boy cried out in pain, though, as a loud, metallic clang rang out in the alley.
- The clang of metal will sound as combatants engage in sword duels.
- He used his knife to deflect her sword and they clashed with a loud clang.
- The sword fell to the ground with a loud clang which rang throughout the hallway.
- At that precise moment, a gong near the entrance way was sounded, the metallic clang echoing around the Great Hall.
- Metallic clangs sounded as blade met blade, and the cries of the wounded echoed in their ears.
- The crowd silenced as a loud clang sounded behind the burly man.
- Swords flash, the clang of sounds echoing painfully in tender ears.
- However, their argument was abruptly ended when a loud clang reverberated around the dungeon.
- The din of the forge grows louder, hammer clangs on anvil as more and more people arrive weary of war, drawn by the light, ready for a new day of peace.
- Screams and grunts of many goblins and other demons intermixed with the sound of roaring smith furnaces and the metallic clangs of smiths' hammers on metal.
- With this their swords clashed with a loud clang of metal.
- The loud clang of metal against the hard ground echoed throughout the silent and empty basement.
- The knocker hit the door with a loud clang, and the sound reverberated in the hall behind the door.
- The metallic clang of the fire escape being clambered on was getting louder by the second.
- The king fell upon his knees, his frail body clattering against the flagstones with a loud clang and tears poured down his face.
- A loud clang echoed through the hallway as the man dropped the padlock to the floor.
- They were just about to open the door and head out onto the deck when a clang of thunder sounded, causing both girls to jump.
Synonyms reverberation, ringing, ring, ding-dong, bong, peal, chime, toll
verbklaNGklæŋ Make or cause to make a clang. (使)铿锵作响,(使)当当作响,(使)哐哐作响 with object the belfry still clangs its bell at 9 p.m. 钟楼仍在晚上九点敲钟,发出当当响声。 no object she turned the faucet on and the plumbing clanged 她打开水龙头,水管当当作响。 Example sentencesExamples - The door clanged for the last time and Tessa knew that this was the last person to come through it that night.
- There were even gargoyles that sat at the top of the bell tower that clanged loudly as Lee opened the door to the building.
- The double doors clanged shut behind me, and I stared in wonder at the sunlight streaming through a wall of windows.
- Indeed, clanging bells offered some exhilaration to counter the drudgery of life spent in the fields.
- He heard the fire bells clanging, and saw the horses running at full speed towards the financial district.
- As soon as Rane had disappeared, the big, metal gym doors clanged open and slammed shut.
- The door swung shut behind them, clanging once more to tell of someone's departure.
- A heavy door clanged shut behind him and then there was silence.
- The school bell clanged, warning the students that they might be late.
- As I dragged myself out from underneath him the door clanged shut with such a final note that I felt a shiver go down my spine.
- In a moment of blind panic, I crashed through the back door, the door clanging on its frame as it snapped back into place.
- The door that had clanged shut in that instant came flying open with a storm behind it.
- The wrought-iron gates clanged shut behind me.
- The watchtower bell clanged, its reverberating tones echoing through the fog.
- A Mediterranean sun had just set, and above the school, hollow bells clanged around the necks of goats, and the chatter of crickets filled the night air.
- The gate clanged shut loudly behind him making him jump.
- There was yet another long pause after the heavy metal door clanged shut above the two girls.
- The school bell clanged and children flew from the doors scattering like sand grains whipping about in a dust storm.
- Their swords clashed and clanged, both men giving it their all.
- Lockers clanged shut and people rushed to classes, shouting to each other and laughing in the corridors.
Synonyms reverberate, resound, ring, bong, peal, chime, toll
OriginLate 16th century: imitative, influenced by Latin clangere ‘resound’. |