grumbling
v. 抱怨( grumble的現在分詞 ); 發牢騷; 咕噥; 發哼聲
n. 咕噥;嘟囔;發牢騷,(集體的)隱隱的不滿
If someone grumbles, they complain about something in a bad-tempered way.
I shouldn't grumble about Mum — she's lovely really...
我不該抱怨媽媽——她真的很好。
Taft grumbled that the law so favored the criminal that trials seemed like a game of chance...
塔夫脫抱怨法律如此偏袒罪犯,審判看來像是一場碰運氣的遊戲。
If something grumbles, it makes a low continuous sound.
It was quiet now, the thunder had grumbled away to the west...
隆隆的雷聲向西邊傳去,現在寂靜下來了。
The dogs made a noise, a rough, grumbling sound.
這些狗發出刺耳的低吼聲。
1. a loud low dull continuous noise;
2. a complaint uttered in a low and indistinct tone
1. continuous full and low-pitched throbbing sound;
2. muttering discontentedly;
Helen : Well, stop grumbling. Let's go over for afternoon tea. It's on me.
好了, 你們倆就別再埋怨了. 我們過去那兒喝下午茶-我請客.
It won't do any good standing here grumbling: you'd be better employed working on the women.
你們現在應該就去活動,在我面前嚕嗦,一點用處也沒有.
I'm afraid that my customary grumbling is fueled more by inconvenience than by adversity.
恐怕我習慣性地發牢騷多半是因為遇到麻煩,而不是災禍.
Nothing contents that grumbling man.
什麼也不能使那個愛發牢騷的人滿足.
Although grumbling sometimes, he works hard.
牢騷歸牢騷, 他工作可不含糊.