babble
vi. 喋喋不休; 作潺潺聲; 呀呀學語
vt. 含糊不清地說; 洩露
n. 胡言亂語; 含糊不清的話; 潺潺聲
If someone babbles, they talk in a confused or excited way.
Momma babbled on and on about how he was ruining me...
媽媽喋喋不休地念叨著他正如何毀掉我。
They all babbled simultaneously...
他們同時嘰裡咕嚕地說了起來。
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...
肯普大聲敲著,好讓人們在一片高聲喧嚷中聽到他的聲音。
They began to curse and shout in a babble of languages.
他們開始用不同的語言嘰裡咕嚕地謾罵吵嚷起來。
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.
我聽到許多亂哄哄的說話聲.
They could hear a loud babble of voices coming from the crowded bar.
他們能聽到擁擠的酒吧傳出來的嘈雜聲.
Pockets of silence are better than padding an interview with random babble.
片刻間歇的緘默比用胡說八道填充面試要更好.
Instead of writing , I had been able to babble to you.
我能夠對你用嘮嘮叨叨的談話代替寫信.
Teachers do not like students who babble on about nothing.
老師不喜歡整天不知所云的學生.