Rattle around in Meaning in English
expression
释义
To move around inside a space that feels too big and empty for you, often making noise or feeling lonely. Can also mean having too much space for the things or people present.
用法与细微差别
Informal and often used with 'house', 'apartment', or 'room' to show the space feels empty for its occupant(s). Can also describe objects loosely inside containers. Doesn't always imply a negative feeling, but often suggests loneliness or awkward emptiness. Rarely used for small spaces.
例句
After his children moved out, he rattled around in the big house alone.
basic
That tiny ball will just rattle around in the box.
basic
They felt strange rattling around in the empty office on the weekend.
basic
Ever since my roommate left, I just rattle around in this apartment on my own.
natural
We just have a few suitcases, so our things will rattle around in the trunk.
natural
It feels weird to rattle around in this big classroom when only a few students show up.
natural