释义 |
pit-a-pat I. \|pid.]ē|pat, -it], ]i|p- sometimes ]ə|p-; usu -ad.+V\ adverb (or adjective) or pit-pat \ˈpitˌp-\; also pitty-pat \like pit-a-pat\; or pitty-patty \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|pad.]ē, -at], ]i\ Etymology: imitative 1. : with a succession of strong rapid beats (as of the heart) : pitter-patter < heart went pit-a-pat > 2. : with a succession of light rapid pats (as of footfalls) < came running pit-a-pat down the corridor in her bare feet > II. noun 1. : a pattering sound : pitter-patter < the pit-a-pat of rain on the roof > 2. : an onset of palpitation (as from emotion) < the pit-a-pat of two young hearts — John Dryden > III. intransitive verb : to go pit-a-pat : pitter-patter < love pit-a-patted in their hearts — Donn Byrne > |