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mutter美 ['mʌtə(r)] 英 ['mʌtə(r)] - v.咕哝;轻声低语;喃喃而语;咕哝地抱怨
- n.咕哝;怨言
- 网络穆特;嘀咕;喃喃自语
过去分词:muttered 现在分词:muttering 第三人称单数:mutters v. bellyache,burble,complain,drone,gabble 1. | [t][i] 嘀咕;嘟囔to speak or say sth in a quiet voice that is difficult to hear, especially because you are annoyed about sth |
| ‘How dare she,’ he muttered under his breath. 他轻声嘀咕道:“她怎么敢。” | | She just sat there muttering to herself. 她坐在那儿独自唧唧咕咕的。 | | I muttered something about needing to get back to work. 我嘀咕着说要接着干活了。 | | He muttered that he was sorry. 他轻声嘀咕了一声对不起。 |
2. | [i][t] ~ (about sth).~ that… (私下)抱怨,发牢骚to complain about sth, without saying publicly what you think |
| Workers continued to mutter about the management. 工人私下对资方还是有怨言。 |
1. | [ususing] 嘀咕;嘟哝;低语声a quiet sound or words that are difficult to hear |
| the soft mutter of voices 柔和的低语声 |
v. | 1. to speak or say something quietly and indistinctly 2. to say something in a quiet voice, especially as a complaint or in annoyance 3. to talk in a quiet voice that is difficult to hear, especially because you are annoyed or embarrassed, or are talking to yourself 4. to complain indirectly or unofficially 5. speak,say(sth.),in a low voice not meant to be heard;grumble in an indistct voice 6. speak,say,in a low voice not meant to be heard;grumble in an indistinct voice 1. to speak or say something quietly and indistinctly 2. to say something in a quiet voice, especially as a complaint or in annoyance 3. to talk in a quiet voice that is difficult to hear, especially because you are annoyed or embarrassed, or are talking to yourself 4. to complain indirectly or unofficially 5. speak,say(sth.),in a low voice not meant to be heard;grumble in an indistct voice 6. speak,say,in a low voice not meant to be heard;grumble in an indistinct voice | n. | 1. an act of saying something quietly and indistinctly 2. a quiet and indistinct utterance |
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