英[lɪlt]美[lɪlt]
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拟声词,大家自己的常识把这个单词的发音和意思之间建立一种联系就可以很快速的记住单词意思。
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
Use the word lilt to describe a swinging kind of tempo in music. You might love old fashioned big band jazz because of its distinctive lilt.
Upbeat, rhythmic music of any kind has a lilt, and you can also describe certain ways of speaking as having a lilt. In this case, the lilt is either the rhythm of a person's speech, or her accent — an Irish accent is often called an “Irish lilt.” Lilt can be a verb, too, as when you lilt out a song. The earliest meaning of the word was “to lift up one's voice,” from the West Midlands lulten, “to sound an alarm.”