babble
vi. 喋喋不休; 作潺潺声; 呀呀学语
vt. 含糊不清地说; 泄露
n. 胡言乱语; 含糊不清的话; 潺潺声
If someone babbles, they talk in a confused or excited way.
Momma babbled on and on about how he was ruining me...
妈妈喋喋不休地念叨着他正如何毁掉我。
They all babbled simultaneously...
他们同时叽里咕噜地说了起来。
You can refer to people's voices as a babble of sound when they are excited and confused, preventing you from understanding what they are saying.
Kemp knocked loudly so as to be heard above the high babble of voices...
肯普大声敲着,好让人们在一片高声喧嚷中听到他的声音。
They began to curse and shout in a babble of languages.
他们开始用不同的语言叽里咕噜地谩骂吵嚷起来。
1. gibberish resembling the sounds of a baby
1. utter meaningless sounds, like a baby, or utter in an incoherent way;
2. to talk foolishly;
3. flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise;
4. divulge confidential information or secrets;
I heard the babble of many voices.
我听到许多乱哄哄的说话声.
They could hear a loud babble of voices coming from the crowded bar.
他们能听到拥挤的酒吧传出来的嘈杂声.
Pockets of silence are better than padding an interview with random babble.
片刻间歇的缄默比用胡说八道填充面试要更好.
Instead of writing , I had been able to babble to you.
我能够对你用唠唠叨叨的谈话代替写信.
Teachers do not like students who babble on about nothing.
老师不喜欢整天不知所云的学生.