Rustled Meaning in English
word · lemma: rustle
ˈɹəsəɫ
RUH-suhl
ɹˈʌsəld
RUH-suhld
释义
Made a light soft sound like leaves, paper, or fabric moving gently. Also used when someone moves quietly, causing a soft noise.
用法与细微差别
Most common with natural things like leaves, paper, or clothing. Usually refers to a soft, continuous, or sudden gentle noise—not a loud one. Used in literary or descriptive writing. Can also describe people moving quietly.
Spanish: crujió - susurró (hojas, papel)Portuguese (BR): farfalhou - sussurrou (folhas, papel)Portuguese (PT): farpelou - sussurrou (folhas, papel)Chinese (Simplified): 沙沙作响Chinese (Traditional): 沙沙作響Hindi: सरसरायाArabic: حفيفBengali: মৃদু খসখস করা - সাড়াসাড়ি শব্দ করাRussian: шелестеть - шуршатьJapanese: カサカサと音を立てる - そよぐVietnamese: xào xạc - sột soạtKorean: 바스락거리다 - 살랑거리다Turkish: hışırdamakUrdu: سرسراہٹ کرناIndonesian: berdesir - bergemerisik
例句
The leaves rustled in the wind.
basic
She rustled the papers on her desk.
basic
His jacket rustled as he walked.
basic
I heard something rustled in the bushes last night.
natural
Her dress rustled softly when she moved across the room.
natural
The grass rustled under our feet as we walked through the field.
natural