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gabble美 ['ɡæb(ə)l] 英 ['ɡæb(ə)l] - n.(尤指许多人同时说话时)急促不清的话
- v.急促而含混不清地说
- 网络急促而不清楚地说;急促不清地说话;七嘴八舌
第三人称单数:gabbles 现在分词:gabbling 过去分词:gabbled v. chat,chatter,gab,natter,prattle n. gibberish,twaddle,rubbish,nonsense 1. | [i][t] (informal) 急促而含混不清地说to talk quickly so that people cannot hear you clearly or understand you |
| She was nervous and started to gabble. 她紧张得话都说不清了。 | | They were gabbling on about the past. 他们谈论着过去,声音显得急促而含混不清。 | | He was gabbling nonsense. 他在叽里咕噜说废话。 | | ‘No, no, not all,’ she gabbled. “不,不,不是所有。”她急促而含糊地说。 |
1. | [sing] (尤指许多人同时说话时)急促不清的话fast speech that is difficult to understand, especially when a lot of people are talking at the same time |
v. | 1. to speak or say something rapidly and incoherently 2. to make the high throaty sounds that geese and some other birds make 3. to speak or say something very quickly and without making your meaning clear, usually because you are nervous or excited | n. | 1. the sound of a lot of people talking very quickly at the same time |
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