mutter
英 [ˈmʌtə(r)]
美 [ˈmʌtər]
v. 嘀咕; 嘟囔; (私下)抱怨,发牢骚
n. 嘀咕; 嘟哝; 低语声
过去式:muttered 现在分词:muttering 第三人称单数:mutters 过去分词:muttered 复数:mutters
Collins.2 / BNC.3481 / COCA.4837
牛津词典
verb
- 嘀咕;嘟囔
to speak or say sth in a quiet voice that is difficult to hear, especially because you are annoyed about sth- ‘How dare she,’ he muttered under his breath.
他轻声嘀咕道:“她怎么敢。” - She just sat there muttering to herself.
她坐在那儿独自唧唧咕咕的。 - I muttered something about needing to get back to work.
我嘀咕着说要接着干活了。
- ‘How dare she,’ he muttered under his breath.
- (私下)抱怨,发牢骚
to complain about sth, without saying publicly what you think- Workers continued to mutter about the management.
工人私下对资方还是有怨言。
- Workers continued to mutter about the management.
noun
- 嘀咕;嘟哝;低语声
a quiet sound or words that are difficult to hear- the soft mutter of voices
柔和的低语声
- the soft mutter of voices
柯林斯词典
- VERB 轻声说话;小声抱怨
If youmutter, you speak very quietly so that you cannot easily be heard, often because you are complaining about something.- 'God knows what's happening in that madman's mind,' she muttered...
她咕哝着:“天知道那个疯子在想什么。” - She can hear the old woman muttering about consideration...
她能听到那个老妇人小声咕哝说考虑考虑。 - He sat there shaking his head, muttering to himself...
他坐在那儿摇着头,小声地自言自语。 - She was staring into the fire muttering.
她目不转睛地盯着火苗,小声咕哝着。 - Mutteris also a noun.
- They make no more than a mutter of protest.
他们只不过是低声抗议了一下。
- 'God knows what's happening in that madman's mind,' she muttered...
英英释义
noun
- a complaint uttered in a low and indistinct tone
- a low continuous indistinct sound
verb
- make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath
- she grumbles when she feels overworked
- talk indistinctly
双语例句
- I heard him mutter a prayer under his breath& he always said a prayer when his son left the house.
我听见他低声祈祷&每次他儿子外出,他总是要祈祷。 - Speak louder because I cannot hear you if you mutter under your breath.
你这么小声咕哝我怎么听得见,讲话大点儿声。 - Among all the details, you will be most impressed by Winston's mutter: "I've been dead." Hesitation and desperation will destroy your future.
所有细节中,最让人印象深刻的,是温斯顿不时的喃喃自语:“我已经死了。”对未来的彷徨与绝望比什么都要可怕。 - There are reasons why the die-hards can only mutter and dare not speak out openly.
死硬派的埋怨之所以只能是吞吞吐吐,而不敢明目张胆,是有原因的。 - A teenager I know tired of adults asking her all the time what she wanted to be decided at a recent family party to just mutter the words "brain surgeon" to any adult in the room.
我认识一个十来岁的孩子,大人们总是问她长大了想干什么。她被问烦了便在最近的一次家庭聚会上向屋子里每位大人嘟囔了一句“脑外科医生”。 - He heard near his right ear a low mutter.
他听到有人在他右耳边低声嘀咕。 - She can hear the old woman muttering about consideration
她能听到那个老妇人小声咕哝说考虑考虑。 - Proper pundits mutter darkly about rule of law and universal suffrage, shadow banking and debt defaults. But I prefer to tell a tale of toilets.
真正的专家们严肃地讨论着法治和普选、影子银行和债务违约,我却宁愿讲一个关于马桶的故事。 - I once asked Anne-Sophie Mutter, the great violinist, what had made her choose the fiddle.
我曾经问过著名小提琴家安娜-苏菲穆特,到底是什么让她选择了提琴。 - And, through so many and such close teeth, he could mutter well.
虽然他的牙齿那么多那么密,但是他却能咕哝得清清楚楚。