whispered
adj. <医>耳语的,低语的
v. 低声说( whisper的过去式和过去分词 ); 私语; 小声说; 私下说
When you whisper, you say something very quietly, using your breath rather than your throat, so that only one person can hear you.
'Keep your voice down,' I whispered...
我轻声说:“小声点儿。”
She sat on Rossi's knee as he whispered in her ear...
她坐在罗西的膝盖上,听他低声耳语。
If people whisper about a piece of information, they talk about it, although it might not be true or accurate, or might be a secret.
Today, we no longer gasp when we hear a teenage girl is pregnant or whisper about unmarried couples who live together...
今天,我们听到未成年少女怀孕时不会再感到惊讶,也不会再去私下谈论谁谁未婚同居。
It is whispered that he intended to resign...
据传他打算辞职。
If something whispers, it makes a low quiet sound which can only just be heard.
The cold breeze moved through the bushes around him, whispering just loud enough to obscure the chanting...
冷飕飕的风吹动着他周边的矮树丛,沙沙声刚好盖过了吟唱的声音。
The car's tires whispered through the puddles.
穿过水坑时汽车的轮胎发出呜呜声。
1. spoken in soft hushed tones (without vibrations of the vocal cords);
She sat on Rossi's knee as he whispered in her ear.
她坐在罗西的膝盖上,听他低声耳语。
The Colonel bowed his head and whispered a prayer of thanksgiving.
这位上校低头轻声做感恩祈祷。
The song hovered, like a whispered benediction, above the crowd.
歌声缭绕在人群上方,如同低声祝福。
The woman prodded her neighbour and whispered urgently in his ear.
那位女士捅了捅邻座,急切地在他耳边低语。
"What do you want!" she whispered savagely. "Get out."
“你想干什么!”她粗野地低语道,“滚开。”