blather
/ˈblæð.ər/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈblæð.ɚ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbla-t͟hər/ (ame, mw) · /ˈblæðə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈblæðər/ (ame, ipa)
blather — 動詞
- blatherpresent simple I / you / we / they
- blathers3rd person singular
- blathering-ing form
- blatheredpast simple
1. to keep speaking in a foolish, uncontrolled way for longer than anyone wants, us
瞎扯
胡亂說個不停
to keep speaking in a foolish, uncontrolled way for longer than anyone wants, usually annoying the listener.
Mira blathered about office gossip until everyone else reached the bus stop.
Mira 一直瞎扯辦公室八卦,直到大家都走到公車站了。
blather about + topic
During lunch, Reuben kept blathering and never answered the simple question.
午餐時,Reuben 一直瞎扯,卻始終沒有回答那個簡單的問題。
The caller blathered on for ten minutes before naming the company.
那名來電者一直瞎扯了十分鐘,才說出公司名稱。
At the meeting, Selim blathered about his holiday instead of the budget.
開會時,Selim 一直瞎扯自己的假期,沒有談到預算。
- speak clearly
to state your point directly instead of talking uselessly
文法句型
blather about + topic
blather on for + time
用法筆記
Usually shows irritation or contempt: speakers choose this word when the talk sounds pointless or foolish, not simply long. 'Blather on' especially stresses how the talk keeps going.
常見錯誤
blather — 名詞
1. speech or writing that goes on without much value and quickly becomes irritating
廢話
冗長又惱人的話
speech or writing that goes on without much value and quickly becomes irritating.
Everyone ignored the online comment because it was obvious blather.
大家都沒理那則網路留言,因為那明顯只是廢話。
obvious blather
The report sounded professional, but most of it was empty blather.
那份報告聽起來很專業,但大部分內容其實都是空洞的廢話。
After an hour of blather, the guest still had not explained the plan.
對方講了一小時的廢話,卻還是沒有說明那個計畫。
Lisa rolled her eyes at the television host's political blather.
Lisa 對那位電視主持人的政治廢話翻了個白眼。
文法句型
a lot of blather
an hour of blather
political blather
用法筆記
Usually dismissive. Distinguish from neutral words like 'talk' or 'conversation': blather suggests the words have little value.