英['rʌslɪŋ]美['rʌslɪŋ]
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
A rustling is a gentle swishing sound, like the rustling of leaves in the trees on a breezy night.
Rustling can be a noun or an adjective, in both cases describing the muffled sound of leaves or paper. A rustling in the pile of leaves in your back yard might turn out to be a squirrel, and your sister may wear a rustling taffeta gown to her prom — its heavy material brushing audibly against her legs as she walks. The origin of rustling is the verb rustle, which is probably imitative — in other words, a word that sounds like its meaning.