释义 |
grumble美 ['ɡrʌmb(ə)l] 英 ['ɡrʌmb(ə)l] - v.发牢骚;咕哝;嘟囔;咕隆
- n.嘟囔;牢骚;咕隆声;隆隆声
- 网络抱怨;怨言;埋怨
过去分词:grumbled 现在分词:grumbling 第三人称单数:grumbles v. complain,moan,grouse,gripe,protest 1. | [i][t] 咕哝;嘟囔;发牢骚to complain about sb/sth in a bad-tempered way |
| She's always grumbling to me about how badly she's treated at work. 她总是向我抱怨她在工作中如何受亏待。 | | ‘I'll just have to do it myself,’ he grumbled. “我只好自己动手了。”他咕哝着说。 | | They kept grumbling that they were cold. 他们不停地嘟囔着说冷。 |
2. | [i] 咕隆;发轰隆声to make a deep continuous sound |
| Thunder grumbled in the distance. 远处雷声隆隆。 |
1. | ~ (about sth).~ (that…) 嘟囔;牢骚something that you complain about because you are not satisfied |
| My main grumble is about the lack of privacy. 我最大的抱怨是缺乏私密性。 |
| a distant grumble of thunder 远处隆隆的雷声 |
v. | 1. to complain or mutter in a discontented way 2. to say something as a complaint 3. to make rumbling or growling noises 4. to complain, especially continuously and about unimportant things 5. to make a low continuous sound 6. complain or protest in a bad-tempered way 1. to complain or mutter in a discontented way 2. to say something as a complaint 3. to make rumbling or growling noises 4. to complain, especially continuously and about unimportant things 5. to make a low continuous sound 6. complain or protest in a bad-tempered way | n. | 1. a complaint or expression of discontent 2. a rumbling or growling noise 3. a minor complaint about something 1. a complaint or expression of discontent 2. a rumbling or growling noise 3. a minor complaint about something |
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