intransitive. To speak or read aloud in a rapid and incoherent way; to gabble; to ramble. In later use chiefly with on. Cf. rabble, n.1 5.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > absence of meaning > nonsense, rubbish > unintelligible language, gibberish > talk gibberish [verb (intransitive)] (17) rabblea1400 intransitive. To speak or read aloud in a rapid and incoherent way; to gabble; to ramble. In later use chiefly with on. Cf. rabble, n.1 5. javerc1440 intransitive. = jabber, v. 1. jabber1499 intransitive. To talk rapidly and indistinctly or unintelligibly; to speak volubly and with little sense; to chatter, gabble, prattle. Often… jabble1570 = jabber, v. jargon1570 intransitive. To utter jargon; to talk unintelligibly. gabble1574 intransitive. To talk rapidly or loquaciously, esp. in an incoherent or unintelligible way; to chatter, prattle. gibberish1577 (intransitive) to talk gibberish; also transitive, to speak the ‘gibberish’ of. gibber1604 intransitive. To speak rapidly and inarticulately; to chatter, talk nonsense. Said also of an ape. cant1728 To affect the conventional phraseology of a school, party, or subject. jibber1824 intransitive. To speak rapidly and inarticulately; to chatter unintelligibly. rigmarole1831 intransitive. To speak in rigmarole; to talk diffusely or at excessive length. to talk through (the back of) one's neck1899 colloquial. to talk through (the back of) one's neck and variants: to use extravagant words or language not substantiated by fact; to talk nonsense. garble1913 intransitive. To talk in an unintelligible, incoherent, or rambling way; to gabble, prattle; to mumble. Frequently with on. jibber-jabber1922 jabberwock1959 (intransitive) to write, speak, etc., in jabberwocky style. Subcategories:— with repetition (2) |
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