murmurs
n. 低沉、连续而不清的声音( murmur的名词复数 ); 低语声; 怨言; 嘀咕
If you murmur something, you say it very quietly, so that not many people can hear what you are saying.
He turned and murmured something to the professor...
他转身对教授小声说了些什么。
She murmured a few words of support...
她小声说了几句支持的话。
A murmur is something that is said which can hardly be heard.
They spoke in low murmurs...
他们低声说着话。
She gave a little murmur.
她低声咕哝了一句。
A murmur is a continuous low sound, like the noise of a river or of voices far away.
The piano music mixes with the murmur of conversation...
钢琴的弹奏声混杂着低低的交谈声。
I could hear the murmur of the sea...
我能听到大海的呢喃声。
A murmur of a particular emotion is a quiet expression of it.
The promise of some basic working rights draws murmurs of approval...
对一些基本工作权利的承诺引来一片低声的赞许。
Already there are murmurs of discontent.
已有一些不满的怨言。
A murmur is an abnormal sound which is made by the heart and which shows that there is probably something wrong with it.
The doctor said James had now developed a heart murmur.
医生说詹姆斯的心脏有杂音。
If someone does something without a murmur, they do it without complaining.
Already there are murmurs of discontent.
已有一些不满的怨言。
They spoke in low murmurs.
他们低声说着话。
They are more superficial, more distinctly heard than murmurs.
它们听起来比心脏杂音更为浅表而清楚.
This speech of the Detroit Don was received with loud murmurs of approval.
底特律帮的老头子的这一席后,引起了一片叽叽喳喳的表示赞同的声音.
In the absolute hush I could hear plainly its thin murmurs of life.
在万籁俱寂中,我已经可以清清楚楚地听出细微的生活的嗡嗡声了.