gabble
verb /ˈɡæbl/
/ˈɡæbl/
[intransitive, transitive] (informal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they gabble | /ˈɡæbl/ /ˈɡæbl/ |
he / she / it gabbles | /ˈɡæblz/ /ˈɡæblz/ |
past simple gabbled | /ˈɡæbld/ /ˈɡæbld/ |
past participle gabbled | /ˈɡæbld/ /ˈɡæbld/ |
-ing form gabbling | /ˈɡæblɪŋ/ /ˈɡæblɪŋ/ |
- to talk quickly so that people cannot hear you clearly or understand you
急促而含混不清地说 - She was nervous and started to gabble.
她紧张得话都说不清了。 - gabble on/away They were gabbling on about the past.
他们谈论着过去,声音显得急促而含混不清。 - gabble something He was gabbling nonsense.
他在叽里咕噜说废话。 - + speech ‘No, no, not all,’ she gabbled.
“不,不,不是所有。” 她急促而含糊地说。
词源late 16th cent.: from Dutch gabbelen, of imitative origin. - She was nervous and started to gabble.