gabbling

美 [ˈɡæblɪŋ]英 [ˈɡæblɪŋ]
  • v.急促而含混不清地说
  • gabble的现在分词
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gabbling

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    VERB 急促而含混不清地说
    If you gabble, you say things so quickly that it is difficult for people to understand you.

    Marcello sat on his knee and gabbled excitedly...

    马塞洛跪坐在地上,激动地哇哩哇啦地说着。

  1. They were gabbling on about the past .

    他们谈论着过去,声音显得急促而含混不清。

  2. He was gabbling nonsense .

    他在叽里咕噜说废话。

  3. He spent his time gabbling away in bars .

    他把时间花在酒吧里没完没了地说废话。

  4. Their gabbling was feverish & things said to quiet their own minds .

    他们狂热地喋喋不休&说的话是为了使自己的头脑安静下来。

  5. Listen to those children gabbling away .

    听那些孩子叽哩咕噜地说个没完。

  6. The guests in the dining room were gabbling away when the clock struck ten .

    时钟已敲十点,餐室里的客人们还在叽哩咕噜地谈个不停。

  7. Emails can be deleted and ignored while a conference call puts one at the mercy of people gabbling away interminably at what is often an unsociable hour .

    人们可以删除或忽略电子邮件,而电话会议中你得听有些人喋喋不休说个没完,在这一个小时中你也往往没法去跟人结交。

  8. Already an excited voice was gabbling from the telescreen , but even as it started it was almost drowned by a roar of cheering from outside .

    电幕已经开始播放,广播员的声音极其兴奋,但是刚一开始,就几乎被外面的欢呼声所淹没了。