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单词 gibberish
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Definition of gibberish in English:

gibberish

noun ˈdʒɪb(ə)rɪʃˈdʒɪb(ə)rɪʃ
mass noun
  • Unintelligible or meaningless speech or writing; nonsense.

    he talks gibberish
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At first the monkeys were intrigued with the computers and typed all sorts of stuff, even though it was meaningless gibberish.
    • Thus the actual idea behind what they were doing was lost and what remained was mindless gibberish in an alien language.
    • He burst into hysterical tears of confusion, speaking a line of nonsensical gibberish.
    • The one thing that they had in common was that they all spoke gibberish.
    • A strangely high proportion of the spam I receive is written in gibberish.
    • And cue the most incomprehensible stream of gibberish ever to pour forth from a human being's mouth.
    • Sleep talking can range from a word or two of gibberish, to an entire speech.
    • Who speaks the most gibberish, the worst jargon, the most twisted English and the biggest pile of gobbledegook?
    • Why do parties insist on meaningless gibberish as conference slogans?
    • It was just none of them wanted to be around the parents and their nonsense gibberish.
    • The ending really is one where you stare at the TV for about 5 minutes after its over and mutter gibberish.
    • I think that I've been talking gibberish for approximately the past twelve hours.
    • Given the choice of English or gibberish, financial firms choose to spout utter nonsense!
    • Then he noticed Andrew acting strangely, grinning and waving, talking gibberish to himself and fidgeting.
    • If you've not read the books and this sounds like gibberish, don't worry.
    • I always suspected David was prone to moments of gibberish.
    • The kind of lesson the inspectors would enjoy would be for the teacher to sit in silence while the students talk gibberish to each other.
    • How much longer have we got to endure glib stupidity and bluster passing as ‘moral clarity’ or some such gibberish?
    • He appeared to be talking gibberish about fridges and freezers.
    • There was this chap I used to work with many years ago, who used to talk the most incomprehensible gibberish with tremendous enthusiasm.
    Synonyms
    nonsense, rubbish, balderdash, blather, blether
    informal drivel, gobbledegook, mumbo jumbo, rot, tripe, hogwash, baloney, bilge, bosh, bull, bunk, guff, eyewash, piffle, twaddle, poppycock, phooey, hooey, malarkey, dribble
    British informal cobblers, codswallop, tosh, cack, cock, stuff and nonsense, double Dutch
    Scottish &amp Northern English informal havers
    North American informal garbage, flapdoodle, blathers, wack, bushwa, applesauce
    informal, dated bunkum, tommyrot, cod, gammon, toffee
    vulgar slang shit, bullshit, horseshit, crap, bollocks, balls
    North American vulgar slang crapola
    Australian/New Zealand vulgar slang bulldust

Origin

Early 16th century: perhaps from gibber1 (but recorded earlier) + the suffix -ish1 (denoting a language as in Spanish, Swedish, etc.).

 
 

Definition of gibberish in US English:

gibberish

nounˈjib(ə)riSHˈdʒɪb(ə)rɪʃ
  • Unintelligible or meaningless speech or writing; nonsense.

    he talks gibberish
    Example sentencesExamples
    • How much longer have we got to endure glib stupidity and bluster passing as ‘moral clarity’ or some such gibberish?
    • Then he noticed Andrew acting strangely, grinning and waving, talking gibberish to himself and fidgeting.
    • If you've not read the books and this sounds like gibberish, don't worry.
    • I always suspected David was prone to moments of gibberish.
    • The kind of lesson the inspectors would enjoy would be for the teacher to sit in silence while the students talk gibberish to each other.
    • The one thing that they had in common was that they all spoke gibberish.
    • Given the choice of English or gibberish, financial firms choose to spout utter nonsense!
    • Sleep talking can range from a word or two of gibberish, to an entire speech.
    • The ending really is one where you stare at the TV for about 5 minutes after its over and mutter gibberish.
    • He appeared to be talking gibberish about fridges and freezers.
    • Who speaks the most gibberish, the worst jargon, the most twisted English and the biggest pile of gobbledegook?
    • He burst into hysterical tears of confusion, speaking a line of nonsensical gibberish.
    • And cue the most incomprehensible stream of gibberish ever to pour forth from a human being's mouth.
    • Thus the actual idea behind what they were doing was lost and what remained was mindless gibberish in an alien language.
    • At first the monkeys were intrigued with the computers and typed all sorts of stuff, even though it was meaningless gibberish.
    • It was just none of them wanted to be around the parents and their nonsense gibberish.
    • A strangely high proportion of the spam I receive is written in gibberish.
    • Why do parties insist on meaningless gibberish as conference slogans?
    • There was this chap I used to work with many years ago, who used to talk the most incomprehensible gibberish with tremendous enthusiasm.
    • I think that I've been talking gibberish for approximately the past twelve hours.
    Synonyms
    nonsense, rubbish, balderdash, blather, blether

Origin

Early 16th century: perhaps from gibber (but recorded earlier) + the suffix -ish (denoting a language as in Spanish, Swedish, etc.).

 
 
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