transitive. To utter (words or speech) in a rapid confused manner; to rattle out incoherently. Also with forth, off, over.
单词 | θ125169 |
释义 | the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > absence of meaning > nonsense, rubbish > unintelligible language, gibberish > express unintelligibly [verb (transitive)] (9) rabblec1430 transitive. To utter (words or speech) in a rapid confused manner; to rattle out incoherently. Also with forth, off, over. jabber1532 transitive. To speak or utter rapidly and indistinctly; to express by jabbering. Often contemptuously = to speak (a foreign language), with the… gabble1566 transitive. To utter (something) rapidly, esp. in an unintelligible way; to speak (a language) in a rapid, chattering manner. Also with direct speech… gibberish1577 (intransitive) to talk gibberish; also transitive, to speak the ‘gibberish’ of. cant1592 transitive. To speak or utter in a cant way. garble1879 transitive. To say (something) in an unintelligible, incoherent, or rambling way. Frequently with out. misspeak1890 transitive (reflexive). Chiefly U.S. To fail to convey the meaning one intends by one's words; (euphemistic and humorous) to fail to tell the whole… rhubarb1962 intransitive. Originally Theatre. Of an actor or actors: to repeat the word ‘rhubarb’ so as to represent an indistinct conversation or the noise… Subcategories:— affect with spoonerism (1) |
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