单词 | jabber |
释义 | jab·ber /ˈdʒæbə $ -ər/ verb [intransitive, transitive] TALK TO somebodyto talk quickly in an excited and unclear way – used to show disapproval 急促[激动]而含糊地说(话)〔含贬义〕 The tourists were jabbering away on the bus. 那些游客在公共汽车上叽叽呱呱地说话。 —jabber noun [singular, uncountable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusjabber• That's something we expect will greatly reduce the number of actual candidates from all those currently jabbering about it.• Mundin is jabbering away about the gun he got to hold.• Normally, Mickeen would detain you as long as he could, jabbering away about this, that and the other.• They were designed to unnerve you, to make you start jabbering indiscreetly.• And while they were up there in the wide, blue yonder, they jabbered non-stop to each other over the radio.• a pair of jabbering parrots• Terry jabbered with her brethren, asking for jobs.Origin jabber (1400-1500) From the soundjab·ber verbChineseSyllable used excited quickly in an to and unclear – way Corpus talk |
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