英 [ˈdʒæbərɪŋ] 美 [ˈdʒæbərɪŋ]
n. 含糊急促的话
v. 急促兴奋地说话;闲聊(jabber 的现在分词)
jabber /ˈdʒæbə/ [ jabbering jabbered jabbers ]
不及物动词 If you say that someone is jabbering, you mean that they are talking very quickly and excitedly, and you cannot understand them. 含糊急促地说话
The girl jabbered incomprehensibly.
这个女孩含糊急促地说着难懂的话。
After a minute or two I left them there jabbering away.
过了一两分钟我就走了,留下他们在那里叽叽喳喳说着。
逾限
传输超长
... optics镜片 jabbering喋喋不休地说 prodding(用手)戳 ...
What is he jabbering about now?
他在叽里咕噜地说什么呢?
After a minute or two I left them there jabbering away.
过了一两分钟我就走了,留下他们在那里叽叽喳喳说着。
The radio channels were filled with the excited, jabbering voices of men going to war.
收音机各波段满是即将参战的男人们激动喧哗的声音。
The room exploded into arm waving and excited jabbering and the terp was overwhelmed.
At times of stress or exhaustion or fear, a jabbering voice in my head often cranks up.
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For the big day, he was in a foul mood at first, jabbering to himself about cockroaches and greyhounds.