mutter
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T/V-I If you mutter, you speak very quietly so that you cannot easily be heard, often because you are complaining about something. 輕聲說話; 小聲抱怨
"God knows," she muttered, "what's happening in that madman's mind."
“天知道,”她低聲抱怨,“那個瘋子腦子里正在想什么?!?/p>
She can hear the old woman muttering about consideration. 她能聽見這老婦人低聲說要考慮考慮。
2. N-COUNT Mutter is also a noun. 輕聲低語; 小聲抱怨
They make no more than a mutter of protest. 他們不過是小聲抗議了一下。
3. mutteringN-VAR 喃喃細(xì)語
He heard muttering from the front of the crowd. 他聽到人群前面?zhèn)鱽磬驼Z。
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mutter /?m?t?/ (muttering,muttered,mutters)
劍橋詞典
- to speak quietly and in a low voice that is not easy to hear , often when you are worried or complaining about something
- One guest at the crowded reception was heard to mutter "It's like the Black Hole of Calcutta in here."
- She was muttering curses as she fumbled for the light switch .
- 'I didn't know it would be this expensive ,' he muttered. 返回 mutter
嘟囔,咕噥
Stop muttering and speak up! 別咕噥了,大聲說出來!
He was muttering (away) to himself. 他在喃喃自語。
Laurence muttered something about his wife and left . 勞倫斯低聲說了他妻子的什么事就離開了。
He muttered something under his breath to the person next to him. 他壓低聲音對他身邊的人咕噥了些什么。
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