mumbling
/ˈmʌm.bəl/ (bre, ipa) · [mˈʌmbəlɪŋ] /ˈmʌm.bəl/ (ame, ipa)
mumbling — 動詞
- mumblingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- mumblings3rd person singular
- mumblinging-ing form
- mumblingedpast simple
1. to speak quietly without moving your lips much, making your words hard to hear o
含糊說;咕噥
說話含糊不清
to speak quietly without moving your lips much, making your words hard to hear or understand
Shanti mumbled an apology and quickly left the room.
Shanti 含糊地道了歉,然後迅速離開了房間。
transitive: mumble + apology — expressing regret unclearly
Please don't mumble — I can't hear what you are saying.
請不要含糊說話——我聽不見你在說什麼。
imperative: 'don't mumble' — telling someone to speak clearly
The old man at the bus stop was mumbling something about his lost keys.
公車站的那位老先生咕噥著什麼關於他弄丟鑰匙的事。
Eitan mumbled to himself while reading the morning newspaper.
Eitan 一邊看早報,一邊自言自語地咕噥著。
Nellie mumbled her phone number so quietly that no one could write it down.
Nellie 含糊地說出自己的電話號碼,聲音小到沒有人能記下來。
- enunciate
to speak each word clearly and distinctly
- articulate
to express thoughts clearly in well-formed speech
文法句型
mumble
mumble something
mumble + that-clause
mumble to oneself
用法筆記
Distinguish from whisper (deliberate quiet but clear speech) and mutter (grumbling or complaining quietly). Mumbling is unintentionally unclear because the speaker does not open their mouth enough.