jingle 音标拼音: [dʒ'ɪŋgəl]
n . 叮当声
vt .
vi . (使)作叮当声,(使)押韵
叮当声(使)作叮当声,(使)押韵
jingle n 1 :
a metallic sound ; "
the jingle of coins "; "
the jangle of spurs " [
synonym : {
jingle }, {
jangle }]
2 :
a comic verse of irregular measure ; "
he had heard some silly doggerel that kept running through his mind " [
synonym :
{
doggerel }, {
doggerel verse }, {
jingle }]
v 1 :
make a sound typical of metallic objects ; "
The keys were jingling in his pocket " [
synonym : {
jingle }, {
jingle -
jangle },
{
jangle }]
Jingle \
Jin "
gle \,
v .
i . [
OE .
gingelen ,
ginglen ;
prob .
akin to E .
chink ;
cf .
also E .
jangle .]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
To sound with a fine ,
sharp ,
rattling ,
clinking ,
or tinkling sound ;
as ,
sleigh bells jingle . [
Written also {
gingle }.]
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2 .
To rhyme or sound with a jingling effect . "
Jingling street ballads ." --
Macaulay .
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Jingle \
Jin "
gle \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Jingled };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Jingling }.]
To cause to give a sharp metallic sound as a little bell ,
or as coins shaken together ;
to tinkle .
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The bells she jingled ,
and the whistle blew . --
Pope .
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Jingle \
Jin "
gle \,
n .
1 .
A rattling ,
clinking ,
or tinkling sound ,
as of little bells or pieces of metal .
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2 .
That which makes a jingling sound ,
as a rattle .
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If you plant where savages are ,
do not only entertain them with trifles and jingles ,
but use them justly . --
Bacon .
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3 .
A correspondence of sound in rhymes ,
especially when the verse has little merit ;
hence ,
a rhyming verse of no poetical merit . "
The least jingle of verse ." --
Guardian .
Note :
The verses used in commercial advertisements are often called jingles ,
especially when sung .
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{
Jingle shell }.
See {
Gold shell }
(
b ),
under {
Gold }.
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220 Moby Thesaurus words for "
jingle ":
Alexandrine ,
English sonnet ,
Horatian ode ,
Italian sonnet ,
Petrarchan sonnet ,
Pindaric ode ,
Sapphic ode ,
Shakespearean sonnet ,
accent ,
accentuation ,
alba ,
alliterate ,
alliteration ,
amphibrach ,
amphimacer ,
anacreontic ,
anacrusis ,
anapest ,
antispast ,
arsis ,
assonance ,
assonate ,
bacchius ,
balada ,
ballad ,
ballade ,
beat ,
bucolic ,
cadence ,
caesura ,
canso ,
cap verses ,
catalexis ,
change ringing ,
chanson ,
chime ,
chiming ,
chink ,
chinking ,
chloriamb ,
chloriambus ,
clack ,
clang ,
clanging ,
clangor ,
clank ,
clanking ,
clatter ,
clerihew ,
clink ,
clinking ,
colon ,
counterpoint ,
cretic ,
dactyl ,
dactylic hexameter ,
diaeresis ,
dimeter ,
ding ,
ding -
a -
ling ,
dingdong ,
dinging ,
dingle ,
dipody ,
dirge ,
dithyramb ,
ditty ,
dochmiac ,
doggerel ,
dong ,
donging ,
drone ,
eclogue ,
elegiac ,
elegiac couplet ,
elegiac pentameter ,
elegy ,
emphasis ,
epic ,
epigram ,
epithalamium ,
epitrite ,
epode ,
epopee ,
epopoeia ,
epos ,
feminine caesura ,
foot ,
georgic ,
ghazel ,
gong ,
haiku ,
harping ,
heptameter ,
heptapody ,
heroic couplet ,
hexameter ,
hexapody ,
humdrum ,
iamb ,
iambic ,
iambic pentameter ,
ictus ,
idyll ,
ionic ,
jangle ,
jingle -
jangle ,
jinglejangle ,
jingling ,
knell ,
knelling ,
lilt ,
limerick ,
lyric ,
madrigal ,
masculine caesura ,
measure ,
melody ,
meter ,
metrical accent ,
metrical foot ,
metrical group ,
metrical unit ,
metron ,
molossus ,
monody ,
monotone ,
monotony ,
mora ,
movement ,
narrative poem ,
near rhyme ,
numbers ,
nursery rhyme ,
ode ,
paeon ,
palinode ,
paronomasia ,
pastoral ,
pastoral elegy ,
pastorela ,
pastourelle ,
peal ,
peal ringing ,
pealing ,
pentameter ,
pentapody ,
period ,
pitter -
patter ,
poem ,
proceleusmatic ,
prothalamium ,
pun ,
pyrrhic ,
quantity ,
rattle ,
repeated sounds ,
repetitiousness ,
repetitiveness ,
rhyme ,
rhythm ,
ring ,
ring changes ,
ringing ,
rondeau ,
rondel ,
roundel ,
roundelay ,
satire ,
scan ,
sestina ,
singsong ,
slant rhyme ,
sloka ,
song ,
sonnet ,
sonnet sequence ,
sound ,
sound a knell ,
spondee ,
sprung rhythm ,
stale repetition ,
stress ,
swing ,
syzygy ,
tanka ,
tedium ,
tenso ,
tenzone ,
tetrameter ,
tetrapody ,
tetraseme ,
thesis ,
threnody ,
ting ,
ting -
a -
ling ,
tingle ,
tingling ,
tink ,
tinkle ,
tinkling ,
tinnitus ,
tintinnabulate ,
toll ,
tolling ,
tribrach ,
trimeter ,
triolet ,
tripody ,
triseme ,
trochee ,
trot ,
troubadour poem ,
tune ,
unnecessary repetition ,
verse ,
verselet ,
versicle ,
villanelle ,
virelay
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Top 10 US ad jingles of all time (warning: they will get . . . - The Drum But what are the best US ad jingles of all time? Here are The Drum’s top 10, plus a few honorable mentions 10 McDonald’s: “Give me that Filet-o-fish Give me that fish ” This commercial
JINGLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of JINGLE is to make a light clinking or tinkling sound How to use jingle in a sentence
Jingle - Wikipedia A jingle is a short song or tune used in advertising and for other commercial uses Jingles are a form of sound branding A jingle contains one or more hooks and meanings that explicitly promote the product or service being advertised, usually through the use of one or more advertising slogans
JINGLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary JINGLE meaning: 1 to make a repeated gentle ringing sound, or to make things do this: 2 a short simple tune… Learn more
JINGLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com JINGLE definition: to make clinking or tinkling sounds, as do coins, keys, or other light, resonant metal objects when coming into contact or being struck together repeatedly See examples of jingle used in a sentence
Jingle - definition of jingle by The Free Dictionary Define jingle jingle synonyms, jingle pronunciation, jingle translation, English dictionary definition of jingle v jin·gled , jin·gling , jin·gles v intr 1 To make a tinkling or ringing metallic sound 2 To have the catchy sound of a simple, repetitious rhyme or
jingle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun jingle (plural jingles) The sound of metal or glass clattering against itself
jingle noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of jingle noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [singular] a sound like small bells ringing that is made when metal objects are shaken together He heard a jingle of keys at the door [countable] a short song or tune that is easy to remember and is used in advertising
JINGLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary When something jingles or when you jingle it, it makes a gentle ringing noise, like small bells He put his hands in his pockets and jingled some change
“Have you tried Wheaties?”: The Lost Art of Jingle Writing - UMD The following list of jingle composers and performers highlights some of the iconic ads in the collection, and demonstrates the timeless effectiveness of a catchy tune paired with memorable lyrics