babble
babble 英 ['bæb(ə)l] 美 ['bæbl]
vi. 喋喋不休;呀呀学语;作潺潺声 vt. 含糊不清地说;泄露 n. 含糊不清的话;胡言乱语;潺潺声
进行时:babbling 过去式:babbled 过去分词:babbled 第三人称单数:babbles 名词复数:babbles
- To babble is to talk on and on without a particular goal. It might drive you crazy when your little sister babbles endlessly about her favorite video game.
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- vi. 喋喋不休;呀呀学语;作潺潺声
- vt. 含糊不清地说;泄露
- n. 含糊不清的话;胡言乱语;潺潺声
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1. Similar to us, birds learn to sing by mimicking the adults, and the early chirps are akin to a baby's babble.
和人类一样,鸟类通过模仿长者学习鸣叫,最开始鸣叫时类似于婴儿的牙牙学语。
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2. If your child often has a pacifier in his mouth, he may be less likely to babble and practice talking, or the pacifier may distort his speech.
如果你的宝宝经常含着奶嘴,那这样可能会减少宝宝牙牙学语,练习说话的机会,或者奶嘴可能会搅乱他的言语发展。
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3. The consonants in babble mean the baby is practicing, shaping different sounds by learning to maneuver the mouth and tongue, and listening to the results.
婴儿咿呀学语时发出的辅音字母就是他们在练习的过程,是他们摆好嘴巴和舌头形状发声的过程,也是他们听自己发音的过程。
- babble (n.) c. 1500, "idle talk," from babble (v.). In 16c., commonly in reduplicated form bibble-babble (1530s). Meaning "inarticulate speech" is from 1660s. Other nouns meaning "idle talk" included babblery (1530s), babblement (1640s).
- babble (v.) mid-13c., babeln "to prattle, utter words indistinctly, talk like a baby," akin to other Western European words for stammering and prattling (Swedish babbla, Old French babillier, etc.) attested from the same era (some of which probably were borrowed from others), all probably ultimately imitative of baby-talk (compare Latin babulus "babbler," Greek barbaros "non-Greek-speaking"). "No direct connexion with Babel can be traced; though association with that may have affected the senses" [OED]. Meaning "to talk excessively" is attested from c. 1500. Related: Babbled; babbler; babbling.
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