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Cackle Meaning in English

word

ˈkækəɫ
KAK-uhl
kˈækəl
KAK-uhl

释义

To laugh in a loud, harsh, and high-pitched way, or to make a sharp, repetitive sound like a chicken.

用法与细微差别

Often used for unpleasant, mocking, or witch-like laughter. Can also refer to the sound chickens make. Common collocations: 'witch's cackle', 'cackle with laughter'. More negative than words like 'giggle' or 'chuckle'.

例句

The old witch began to cackle loudly.

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The chickens cackle every morning on the farm.

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They all cackled when they heard the joke.

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"Did you hear her cackle from across the room? It was impossible to ignore."

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He let out a sharp cackle and slapped the table.

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Her cackle filled the empty hallway and made everyone look around.

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