rumble
verb /ˈrʌmbl/
/ˈrʌmbl/
动词形式
Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they rumble | /ˈrʌmbl/ /ˈrʌmbl/ |
he / she / it rumbles | /ˈrʌmblz/ /ˈrʌmblz/ |
past simple rumbled | /ˈrʌmbld/ /ˈrʌmbld/ |
past participle rumbled | /ˈrʌmbld/ /ˈrʌmbld/ |
-ing form rumbling | /ˈrʌmblɪŋ/ /ˈrʌmblɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] to make a long deep sound or series of sounds
发出持续而低沉的声音;发出隆隆声 - The machine rumbled as it started up.
机器轰鸣着发动起来。 - thunder rumbling in the distance
远处隆隆的雷声 - I'm so hungry my stomach's rumbling.
我饿得肚子咕咕叫了。
- The machine rumbled as it started up.
- [intransitive] + adv./prep. to move slowly and heavily, making a rumbling sound
轰鸣着缓慢行进 - tanks rumbling through the streets
隆隆地驶过街道的坦克 - The train rumbled nearer.
火车隆隆地驶近了。
- tanks rumbling through the streets
- [transitive] rumble somebody (British English, informal) to discover the truth about somebody or what they are trying to hide
发现…的真相;看穿(阴谋) - They knew they had been rumbled.
他们知道自己已经被识破了。
- They knew they had been rumbled.
- [intransitive] (North American English, informal) (of a gang of young people
) to fight against another gang一伙年轻人 打群架
词源late Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch rommelen, rummelen, of imitative origin. Sense 3 of the verb may be a different word.