| 释义 |  babble /babˈl/  intransitive verbtransitive verbTo speak like a babyTo make a continuous murmuring sound like a brook, etcTo talk incoherently or irrelevantlyTo talk incessantlyTo divulge secrets
 nounTo say in a confused, uncontrolled or unthinking wayTo divulge by foolish talk
 Idle senseless talkDisturbance caused by interference from other conversations (telecommunications)Confused murmuring, as of a stream
 ORIGIN: Prob imit, from the repeated syllable ba; cf Du babbelen, Ger pappelen, Fr babiller, perh influenced by Babel babbˈlative  adjective babbˈlement  noun babbˈler  noun Someone who babbles(also babbling brook) a cook (Aust rhyming sl)Any of a large group of noisy, chattering, thrush-like birds (also babbling thrush)
 babbˈling  noun and  adjective babbˈly  adjective |