单词:mumbly
mumble的用法和样例:
例句
- Uh, you really shouldn't mumble, because I can't understand a word you're saying.喔,你不应该咕咕哝哝地说,因为你说的我一句话也听不懂。
- The only time most women give their orating husbands undivided attention is when the old boys mumble in their sleep.大多数女人对丈夫的说话最专心倾听的,就是老公在睡梦中咕哝的话。
- Uh, you really shouldn't mumble, because I can't understand a word you're saying.喔,你不应该咕咕哝哝地说,因为你说的我一句话也听不懂。
- The only time most women give their orating husbands undivided attention is when the old boys mumble in their sleep.大多数女人对丈夫的说话最专心倾听的,就是老公在睡梦中咕哝的话。
常见句型
- He always mumbles when he's embarrassed.他感到难为情时说话就含糊不清了。
- She mumbled an apology and left.她嘟嘟囔囔地道了歉就走了。
- “Sorry,” he mumbled.他含含糊糊地说:“对不起。”
词汇搭配
- mumble away不停地嘀咕
经典引文
The calf with gilded horns, who..mumbles with the flowers of the garland.
出自:F. Marryat
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