drivel
drivel 英 [ˈdrɪvl] 美 [ˈdrɪvəl]
n. 鼻涕;口水;糊涂话 vi. 淌口水;流鼻涕;说傻话 vt. 浪费
进行时:drivelling 过去式:drivelled 过去分词:drivelled 第三人称单数:drivels 名词复数:drivels
- Drivel is useless, boring, nonsensical information. Your parents might think the articles in your favorite fashion magazine are drivel. As a verb, drivel means to talk stupidly or to actually drool.
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- n. 鼻涕;口水;糊涂话
- vi. 淌口水;流鼻涕;说傻话
- vt. 浪费
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1. Most of us have at least one or two on a constant loop, repeating the same negative —and often untrue— drivel day in and day out.
每天,在一个持续不断的思维循环中,我们大多数人都会重复至少一到两个消极的,经常是不真实的愚蠢想法。
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2. Unfortunately, when you write for long periods of time, you end up writing drivel, meaning you have to spend more time rewriting your idea until it’s coherent.
不幸的是,当你写了很长时间时,你会开始胡言乱语,这意味着你必须花更多的时间重新写下你的想法直到它变得有条理。
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3. Above all, we need to find better ways of tapping the wisdom of the jabbering online masses while dispensing with the drivel.
最重要的是,我们需要找到更好的方式,去发掘在线群众激动含混的智慧,同时摒弃无稽之谈。
- drivel (n.) early 14c., drevel "saliva, slaver," from drivel (v.). Meaning "idiotic speech or writing" is from 1852.
- drivel (v.) Old English dreflian "to dribble or run at the nose, slobber," from Proto-Germanic *drab-, from PIE *dher- (1) "to make muddy, darken." Meaning "to speak nonsense" is mid-14c. Related: Driveling, drivelling.
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