释义 |
splutter美 ['splʌtər] 英 ['splʌtə(r)] - v.气急败坏地说;慌张地说;发噗噗声;发噼啪声
- n.噗的一声;啪的一声
- 网络仓促的话;语无伦次地说;杂乱而仓促的话
过去分词:spluttered 现在分词:spluttering 第三人称单数:splutters v. choke,gasp,cough,spit,stutter 1. | [t][i] 气急败坏地说;慌张地说to speak quickly and with difficulty, making soft spitting sounds, because you are angry or embarrassed |
| ‘But, but…you can't!’ she spluttered. “可是,可是…你不能啊!”她急促而慌乱地说。 | | Her father spluttered with indignation. 她父亲气得说话都语无伦次了。 |
2. | [i] 发噗噗声;发噼啪声to make a series of short explosive sounds |
| The firework spluttered and went out. 花炮噼里啪啦地喷完后灭了。 | | She fled from the blaze, coughing and spluttering . 她从大火中逃出来,一边咳嗽,一边噗噗地吐气。 |
1. | 噗的一声;啪的一声a short explosive sound |
| The car started with a loud splutter. 汽车突的一声发动了。 |
n. | 1. a burst of choking incoherent speech 2. a spitting choking noise | v. | 1. to make a spitting or choking sound 2. to say something in a choking incoherent manner 3. to scatter saliva, liquid, or particles of food from the mouth 4. to make noises with your mouth because you suddenly cannot breathe or swallow normally 5. if something such as an engine splutters, it makes a series of short noises because it is not working well 1. to make a spitting or choking sound 2. to say something in a choking incoherent manner 3. to scatter saliva, liquid, or particles of food from the mouth 4. to make noises with your mouth because you suddenly cannot breathe or swallow normally 5. if something such as an engine splutters, it makes a series of short noises because it is not working well |
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