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ckers
复数形式
clackers
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啪啪球, 敲击球
a traditional toy made of two hard plastic balls attached to a string, which users rhythmically swing up and down to make the balls "clack" together, creating a clicking sound, and they require skill and coordination to manipulate
Clackers are a toy consisting of two plastic or wooden balls connected by a string. The goal is to make the balls hit each other repeatedly by swinging them up and down. Clackers became popular in the 1960s but were eventually banned in some places due to safety concerns. To play, one holds the string with both hands and swings the balls so they clack together, creating a rhythmic sound. The toy requires coordination and timing to keep the balls moving without tangling the string. It is a fun and challenging toy that improves hand-eye coordination.
- The kids spent the afternoon playing with their clackers, making them clack together with each swing.
孩子们下午玩他们的克拉克斯,每次摆动时让它们相互碰撞。
- He showed his friends how to use the clackers, but it took a few tries to get the rhythm right.
他向他的朋友们展示了如何使用克拉克斯,但需要几次尝试才能掌握正确的节奏。
- My younger brother loves his clackers, but sometimes the string gets tangled, and he has to fix it.
我弟弟喜欢他的克拉克斯,但有时绳子会缠在一起,他必须修理它。
- He tried using the clackers for the first time, and after a few attempts, he finally got them to swing smoothly.
他第一次尝试使用咔嗒球,经过几次尝试后,终于让它们平稳地摆动了。
- At the carnival, I bought a set of clackers and spent the whole day practicing tricks with them.
在嘉年华上,我买了一套克拉克斯,并花了一整天的时间练习它们的技巧。