intransitive. To talk in a hushed or indistinct voice; to make a low continuous sound.
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > faintness or weakness > sound faintly or quietly [verb (intransitive)] > make murmuring sounds (13) murmurc1395 intransitive. To talk in a hushed or indistinct voice; to make a low continuous sound. croona1500 To utter a low murmuring sound; to sing (or speak) in a low murmuring tone; to hum softly. spec. to sing popular sentimental songs in a low, smooth… mustle1570 intransitive. To murmur, make a noise. mute1570 intransitive. To murmur. simmera1637 intransitive. Of liquid: to be at a heat just below boiling point, so as to be bubbling gently; to be maintained at this heat. Also with food… hummer1691 intransitive. To make a low humming or murmuring sound: see quots. remurmur1697 intransitive. Of a place: to re-echo with low, subdued sounds (frequently with with). Also of the wind, a stream, etc.: to make a continuous… hum1730 To give forth an indistinct sound by the blending of many voices, etc.; hence (colloquial) to be in a condition of busy activity, to be all astir. to… mummer1763 intransitive and transitive = murmur, v. (in various senses). whimper?1795 Of running water or the wind: To make a continuous plaintive murmur. Also transitive. mutter1797 intransitive. In extended use: to make a low, ominous, rumbling sound. brum1844 intransitive. To murmur, to hum. rumour1894 intransitive. To make a murmuring noise. |
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