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rumble ['rʌmbl]
v.
隆隆声, 辘辘行驶, 低沉地说
n.
隆隆声, 辘辘声, 吵嚷声
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单词 rumble 网络释义
rumble
不及物动词 vi.
1.(擂,炮等)隆隆响
The guns rumbled in the distance.
远处炮声隆隆。
2.(车辆)辘辘行驶
I'm hungry -- my stomach's rumbling.
我饿了,饥肠辘辘。
A wagon rumbled over the ground.
一辆大篷车辘辘地驶过场地。
3.声音低沉地说话;咕哝
He rumbled to himself as he went out.
他嘟囔着走了出去。
4.闹嚷,使人不得安宁
The argument rumbled on for three hours.
争论闹嚷嚷地进行了三个小时。
及物动词 vt.
1.使隆隆响;使辘辘行驶
He rumbled the wagon down the street.
他驾着大篷车辘辘行驶在街上。
2.声音低沉地说出[(+out/forth)]
He rumbled out an order.
他用低沉的声音发出一道命令。
名词 n.
1.隆隆声,辘辘声[S]
We heard the rumble of thunder in the distance.
我们听到远处的隆隆雷声。
2.普遍的怨声[S]
A rumble over inflation arose across the country.
全国到处抱怨通货膨胀。
3.磨箱;滚筒,转筒[C]
4.【美】【俚】(尤指青少年的)街头斗殴[C]
have a rumble
打一架
rumble
及物动词 vt.
1.【俚】察觉;看穿,识破
I've been rumbled; someone must have told mom.
我被揭穿了,一定有人告诉妈。
He is insincere; I soon rumbled him.
他不真诚;我不久便看穿了他。
单词 rumble 其它相关
单词解释
n. 隆隆声,辘辘声
vi. 发隆隆声,辘辘响
vt. 使隆隆响,低沉地说
vi. 1> To make a deep, long, rolling sound.
  2> To move or proceed with a deep, long, rolling sound.
  3> Slang. To engage in a gang fight.
相关例句
The truck rumbled through the street.
  卡车沿着大街隆隆地驶过。
Each of them rumbled out [forth] his complaint.
  他们每位叽英里咕噜地抱怨。
I'm sorry. That was my stomach rumbling.
  对不起,那是我的肚子在咕噜咕噜响。
Thunder [The gunfire] is rumbling in the distance.
  雷声 [炮声] 在远处隆隆作响。
A cart rumbled along (the road).
  一辆载货马车辘辘地 (沿路) 跑过。
The train rumbled past.
  火车隆隆地驶过。
"All right; I'm ready, " he rumbled.
  「好,随时都可以」他喃喃地说。
相关短语
the rumble of distant thunder 远处的隆隆雷声
单词变化
时态: rumbled; rumbled; rumbling
同义反义
同义词:boom, grumble, roll, thunder, roar
单词 rumble 其它例句
- It was coming the train rumbled .
  隆隆的火车声越来越近
- The thunder rumbled in the distance.
  远处雷声隆隆。
- Manufacturers around the world are now racing to secure supplies of the scarcest components and materials, pushing up their prices. Carmakers in Japan and America have had to scale back production. Toyota fears a scarcity of 500 rubber, plastic and electronic parts. It is not yet clear how much worse things will get as existing stocks run down. Nor can Japanese suppliers be sure yet of how soon they can get back up to speed: hundreds of aftershocks, some strong enough to disrupt production, haverumbled on since the main quake. Given the loss of a very large nuclear plant and shutdowns of others, power shortages may extend for years.
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