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单词 pitter-patter
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Definition of pitter-patter in English:

pitter-patter

noun ˈpɪtəpatəˈpɪdərˌpædər
  • A sound like that of quick light steps or taps.

    the soft pitter-patter of the rain on the leaves
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Grandmama, I hear the pitter-patter of footsteps.
    • The rain started to run down harder, as the pitter-patter sounds of the showers got even louder.
    • The air was full of pen scratches, clashes of minds, books being taken off and placed back onto shelves, and of the pitter-patter of soft footfalls.
    • The only sound I can hear is the soft pitter-patter of the rain against my window.
    • Suddenly, like the soft scampering of a mouse, there came a pitter-patter of small feet.
    • I could hear a soft pitter-patter of footsteps near the entrance of the hut.
    • The big applause he received drowned out the pitter-patter of his feet.
    • Beauty is a cold, cloudy day, where all you hear is the soft pitter-patter of the falling rain.
    • He croaked, his voice hoarse with the dampness, as a pitter-patter of soft raindrops danced over their heads.
    • I listened to the rain pitter-patter on the roof of the theatre.
    • Just then small pitter-patter of feet could be heard just above Turk's head.
    • Then she heard it: the soft pitter-patter of footsteps crunching through the snow behind her.
    • The pitter-patter of the monsoon might be a long wait ahead, but with a number of brightly painted umbrellas crowding its walls, this is a downpour of a different kind.
    • It was a weak attempt to disguise the fluttering sensation in her stomach, the joyous pitter-patter of her heart, those oh-so confusing thoughts she found she didn't quite understand.
    • Sure, there likely won't be any pitter-patter of little feet coming from that marriage, but so what?
    • I was about to flee when I heard the pitter-patter of Patti Labelle's ‘Lady Marmalade’ begin.
    • All the while, the pitter-patter of beats, the abstracted swish of rain-washed streets and murmur of German voices.
    • Inevitably, though, the squeals and pitter-patter of the burgeoning rodent families increased, and I gave in.
    • Swarming follows with dancing vibes shadowed by the pitter-patter of an unpredictable electronic insect.
    • The soft pitter-patter of bare feet announced the arrival of the other two children in Nana's snug little foster home, nine-year-old Katriel and fourteen-year-old Nante.
    Synonyms
    patter, tapping, pattering, drumming, drumbeat, clatter, beat, beating, tattoo, pounding, throb, pulsation, rat-a-tat, pit-a-pat, clack, click-clack, clacketing, thrum, thrumming
adverb ˈpɪtəpatəˈpɪdərˌpædər
  • With a sound like that of quick light steps or taps.

    footsteps that go pitter-patter
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I think of you and my heart goes pitter-patter across the floor.
    Synonyms
    palpitate, pulse, throb, vibrate, pump, undulate, surge, heave, rise and fall, ebb and flow
verb ˈpɪtəpatəˈpɪdərˌpædər
[no object]
  • Move with or make a pitter-patter sound.

    the rain pitter-pattered on my windows
    Synonyms
    patter, tap, drum, clatter, beat, pound, rattle, throb, pulsate, rat-a-tat, go pit-a-pat, pit-a-pat, clack, click-clack, thrum

Origin

Late Middle English: reduplication (expressing rhythmic repetition) of the verb patter1.

 
 

Definition of pitter-patter in US English:

pitter-patter

nounˈpidərˌpadərˈpɪdərˌpædər
  • A sound as of quick light steps or taps.

    the pitter-patter of tiny feet
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The only sound I can hear is the soft pitter-patter of the rain against my window.
    • The air was full of pen scratches, clashes of minds, books being taken off and placed back onto shelves, and of the pitter-patter of soft footfalls.
    • It was a weak attempt to disguise the fluttering sensation in her stomach, the joyous pitter-patter of her heart, those oh-so confusing thoughts she found she didn't quite understand.
    • Inevitably, though, the squeals and pitter-patter of the burgeoning rodent families increased, and I gave in.
    • I could hear a soft pitter-patter of footsteps near the entrance of the hut.
    • He croaked, his voice hoarse with the dampness, as a pitter-patter of soft raindrops danced over their heads.
    • The pitter-patter of the monsoon might be a long wait ahead, but with a number of brightly painted umbrellas crowding its walls, this is a downpour of a different kind.
    • Suddenly, like the soft scampering of a mouse, there came a pitter-patter of small feet.
    • The soft pitter-patter of bare feet announced the arrival of the other two children in Nana's snug little foster home, nine-year-old Katriel and fourteen-year-old Nante.
    • Then she heard it: the soft pitter-patter of footsteps crunching through the snow behind her.
    • I was about to flee when I heard the pitter-patter of Patti Labelle's ‘Lady Marmalade’ begin.
    • The big applause he received drowned out the pitter-patter of his feet.
    • All the while, the pitter-patter of beats, the abstracted swish of rain-washed streets and murmur of German voices.
    • The rain started to run down harder, as the pitter-patter sounds of the showers got even louder.
    • Sure, there likely won't be any pitter-patter of little feet coming from that marriage, but so what?
    • Swarming follows with dancing vibes shadowed by the pitter-patter of an unpredictable electronic insect.
    • Grandmama, I hear the pitter-patter of footsteps.
    • I listened to the rain pitter-patter on the roof of the theatre.
    • Beauty is a cold, cloudy day, where all you hear is the soft pitter-patter of the falling rain.
    • Just then small pitter-patter of feet could be heard just above Turk's head.
    Synonyms
    patter, tapping, pattering, drumming, drumbeat, clatter, beat, beating, tattoo, pounding, throb, pulsation, rat-a-tat, pit-a-pat, clack, click-clack, clacketing, thrum, thrumming
adverbˈpidərˌpadərˈpɪdərˌpædər
  • With the sound of quick light steps or taps.

    footsteps that go pitter-patter
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I think of you and my heart goes pitter-patter across the floor.
    Synonyms
    palpitate, pulse, throb, vibrate, pump, undulate, surge, heave, rise and fall, ebb and flow
verbˈpidərˌpadərˈpɪdərˌpædər
[no object]
  • Move with or make a pitter-patter sound.

    the rain pitter-pattered on my windows
    Synonyms
    patter, tap, drum, clatter, beat, pound, rattle, throb, pulsate, rat-a-tat, go pit-a-pat, pit-a-pat, clack, click-clack, thrum

Origin

Late Middle English: reduplication (expressing rhythmic repetition) of the verb patter.

 
 
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