释义 |
muttering是mutter的现在分词 mutter美 ['mʌtərɪŋ] 英 ['mʌtərɪŋ] - v.咕哝;轻声低语;喃喃而语;咕哝地抱怨
- n.咕哝;抱怨
- 网络喃喃自语;嘀咕;呢喃
过去分词:muttered 现在分词:muttering 第三人称单数:mutters v. bellyache,burble,complain,drone,gabble 1. | (私下的)抱怨,牢骚complaints that you express privately rather than openly |
| There have been mutterings about his leadership. 底下对他的领导一直怨声不断。 |
2. | 喃喃自语words that you speak very quietly to yourself |
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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