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whisper美 ['hwɪspər] 英 ['wɪspə(r)] - v.耳语;低语;私语;小声说
- n.耳语(声);低语(声);私语(声);轻柔的声音
- 网络护舒宝;私下说;低声说
过去分词:whispered 现在分词:whispering 第三人称单数:whispers n. rumor,word,gossip,hint,tale v. murmur,sigh,mutter,breathe,utter 1. | [i][t] 耳语;低语;私语;小声说to speak very quietly to sb so that other people cannot hear what you are saying |
| Don't you know it's rude to whisper? 难道你不知道窃窃私语是不礼貌的吗? | | What are you two whispering about? 你们两人在低声说些什么? | | ‘Can you meet me tonight?’ he whispered. “你今晚能和我见面吗?”他小声问。 | | She leaned over and whispered something in his ear. 她探过身去附耳跟他说了些什么。 | | He whispered to me that he was afraid. 他低声对我说他害怕。 |
2. | [t][oftpass] ~ that….it is whispered that… 私下说;秘密告诉;悄声暗示to say or suggest sth about sb/sth in a private or secret way |
| It was whispered that he would soon die and he did. 有人私下说他将不久于人世,他果然死了。 |
3. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 沙沙作响;发飒飒声to make a soft, quiet sound |
1. | 耳语(声);低语(声);私语(声)a low quiet voice or the sound it makes |
| They spoke in whispers . 他们在交头接耳。 | | Her voice dropped to a whisper. 她压低声音小声说话。 |
| I could hear the whispering of the sea. 我听见大海在轻声诉说。 |
3. | 传言;谣传a piece of news that is spread by being talked about but may not be true |
| I've heard whispers that he's leaving. 我听到传言,说他要走。 |
v. | 2. 说;低声说,小声诉说,小声说话,悄悄地说,压低嗓门说 4. 私下述说;秘密告诉;(尤指)散布(故事,谣言): 9. 密谈;告密,背后指责,背后(发)议论;密谋坏事 2. 说;低声说,小声诉说,小声说话,悄悄地说,压低嗓门说 4. 私下述说;秘密告诉;(尤指)散布(故事,谣言): 9. 密谈;告密,背后指责,背后(发)议论;密谋坏事 | n. | |
v. | 1. to speak or say something very softly, without using the vocal cords 2. to speak or say something in a confidential or furtive manner, e.g. in order to reveal a secret or conspire with somebody 3. to make a soft rustling sound 4. to say something very quietly so that other people cannot hear you 5. to tell other people a piece of news or information that may or may not be true 6. to make a quiet gentle sound 7. speak very softly and low 8. tell privately or secretely;(esp.)put(a story,slander)into circulation 1. to speak or say something very softly, without using the vocal cords 2. to speak or say something in a confidential or furtive manner, e.g. in order to reveal a secret or conspire with somebody 3. to make a soft rustling sound 4. to say something very quietly so that other people cannot hear you 5. to tell other people a piece of news or information that may or may not be true 6. to make a quiet gentle sound 7. speak very softly and low 8. tell privately or secretely;(esp.)put(a story,slander)into circulation | n. | 1. a soft speaking sound that uses the breath but not the vocal cords 2. something said in a whisper 3. a rumor expressed confidentially or furtively 5. a hint or trace of something 6. a very quiet way of saying something so that other people cannot hear you 7. something that someone says that may or may not be true 1. a soft speaking sound that uses the breath but not the vocal cords 2. something said in a whisper 3. a rumor expressed confidentially or furtively 5. a hint or trace of something 6. a very quiet way of saying something so that other people cannot hear you 7. something that someone says that may or may not be true |
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