释义 |
▪ I. clucker, n.|ˈklʌkə(r)| [f. cluck v. + -er1.] One who clucks or talks endlessly and aimlessly.
1891Kipling Light that Failed viii, What a one-idead clucker it is! 1921Chambers's Jrnl. 355/2 People were mistaken who took Gilbert for an eternal clucker, for he could be stern enough. ▪ II. clucker, v.|ˈklʌkə(r)| [Imitative.] intr. = cluck v. 1 and 3.
1904H. G. Wells Food of Gods ii. i. 156 ‘Um!’ said Redwood, after he had cluckered to the infant for a space. 1919Masefield Reynard 91 His six hens cluckered. |