burble 英 [ˈbɜ:bl]   美 [ˈbɜrbl]

burble

burble  英 [ˈbɜ:bl] 美 [ˈbɜrbl]

vi. (流水)发汩汩声;(婴孩般)嘟囔;(空气)起气泡  n. 空谈;汩汩声 

进行时:burbling  过去式:burbled  过去分词:burbled  第三人称单数:burbles  名词复数:burbles 

But long before that first burble or coo, babies are learning the elements of language. 而早在婴儿咿呀学语之前,他们就已经开始学习自己母语的音调了。
Often seen such uncivilized behavior, you may be calling burble sentence: manufacturing of! 每每看到这些不文明行为,你也许会皱着眉头嘟囔一句:缺德!

  • To burble is to move with a rippling flow, the way water bubbles down the side of a small garden waterfall.
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  • vi. (流水)发汩汩声;(婴孩般)嘟囔;(空气)起气泡
  • n. 空谈;汩汩声
  • 1. But long before that first burble or coo, babies are learning the elements of language.

    而早在婴儿咿呀学语之前,他们就已经开始学习自己母语的音调了。

  • 2. Often seen such uncivilized behavior, you may be calling burble sentence: manufacturing of!

    每每看到这些不文明行为,你也许会皱着眉头嘟囔一句:缺德!

  • 3. This in whispers of the wind burble no escape Zhang big ears, he immediately past :" intermediary promised to you how much money?"

    这小声的嘟囔却没逃过张大爷的顺风耳,他当即过去问:“中介答应给你多少钱?”

  • burble (v.) "make a bubbling sound, bubble, gush," c. 1300, imitative (compare unrelated Spanish borbollar, Old French borboter "to bubble, gush," Greek borboryzein "to rumble"). Related: Burbled; burbling.
bur·ble / ˈbɜːbl ; NAmE ˈbɜːrbl / verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] burble(on) (about sth) | + speech ( BrE) ( disapproving) to speak in a confused or silly way that is difficult to hear or understand 语无伦次地讲;说蠢话 What's he burbling about? 他在嘟囔些啥? 2 [intransitive ] to make the gentle sound of a stream flowing over stones 汩汩作响 burble burbles burbled burbling bur·ble / ˈbɜːbl ; NAmE ˈbɜːrbl /
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