mumble
v[I, Ipr, Tn, Tf, Dn.pr]
~ (about sth); ~ sth (to sb) speak or say sth unclearly and usu quietly, so that people cannot hear what is said 含糊地说某事; 叽咕; 咕哝
He always mumbles when he's embarrassed. 他感到难为情时说话就含糊不清了.
What are you mumbling about? I can't understand a word! 你叽里咕噜说什麽呀? 我一句也听不懂!
He mumbled something to me which I didn't quite catch. 他对我叽咕了几句话, 可我没太听清楚.
She mumbled that she didn't want to get up yet. 她咕哝著说还不想起床. mumble, n [sing]
speech that is not heard clearly; noise like this 含糊的话或声音; 咕哝
a mumble of voices, conversation, etc 喃喃人语声、 谈话声等
an incoherent, indistinct, distant, etc mumble 不连贯的、 分辨不清的、 远处的...低语声.
The disadvantage with carrying out interviews is that it may take a long time.
走访用户的不利之处是它需要很长的时间。
Other books are for reading slowly and carefully. If it is a book on a subject that you are interested in, you will want to chew and digest it. That does not mean reading it too slowly. When you pick up a book for the first time, check that it is not to