mumble
v[I, Ipr, Tn, Tf, Dn.pr]
~ (about sth); ~ sth (to sb) speak or say sth unclearly and usu quietly, so that people cannot hear what is said 含糊地说某事; 叽咕; 咕哝
He always mumbles when he's embarrassed. 他感到难为情时说话就含糊不清了.
What are you mumbling about? I can't understand a word! 你叽里咕噜说什麽呀? 我一句也听不懂!
He mumbled something to me which I didn't quite catch. 他对我叽咕了几句话, 可我没太听清楚.
She mumbled that she didn't want to get up yet. 她咕哝著说还不想起床. mumble, n [sing]
speech that is not heard clearly; noise like this 含糊的话或声音; 咕哝
a mumble of voices, conversation, etc 喃喃人语声、 谈话声等
an incoherent, indistinct, distant, etc mumble 不连贯的、 分辨不清的、 远处的...低语声.
He named the country Ao-tea-roa which means the land of the long,white cloud.
他将这个地方称之为"奥蒂罗"。意思是白云绵绵的地方"。
Even before India won independence from its British rulers, it was clear that Gandhi was the key figure and leader in the struggle of 380 million Indians to govern themselves.