释义 |
mut·ter I. \ˈməd.ə(r), -ətə-\ verb (muttered ; muttered ; muttering \-əd.əriŋ, -ətər-, -ə.tr-\ ; mutters) Etymology: Middle English muteren; akin to Norwegian dialect mutra to mutter, Old High German mutilōn to murmer, Old Norse muthla, Latin muttire to mutter, mutus mute — more at mute intransitive verb 1. : to utter indistinctly or with a low voice and lips partly closed < mutters just before dying > 2. : to murmur complainingly or angrily : grumble, growl < a muttering group of workers > 3. : to make a low rumbling sound : murmur continuously or rumblingly < forest noises muttering > transitive verb 1. : to utter especially in a low or imperfectly articulated manner < mutter an answer > 2. : to sound reverberatingly < a fog horn muttering danger > II. noun (-s) 1. : a subdued scarcely audible utterance < the mutter of an audience > 2. : a low continuous sound < the mutter of surf > |