gibber 英 ['dʒɪbə]   美 ['dʒɪbɚ]

gibber

gibber  英 ['dʒɪbə] 美 ['dʒɪbɚ]

vi. 喋喋而言;胡扯  n. 三棱石;无法听懂的话 

进行时:gibbering  过去式:gibbered  过去分词:gibbered  第三人称单数:gibbers  名词复数:gibbers 

The Cravens Peak protects unique red sandy dune fields gibber plains semi-permanent waterholes and Coolabah woodlands. 克雷文斯山峰区保留着独一无二的红色沙丘地、三棱石平原、半固定水坑和澳洲胶树林。
What brought me to the woods was the prospect of living on earth with nothing between me and the earth—none of the electronic gibber- jabber. 是生活真实的体验把我带到这片森林来,直接面对大自然,没有电器的唧唧喳喳声和闲聊声以及其它一切的干预。

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  • vi. 喋喋而言;胡扯
  • n. 三棱石;无法听懂的话
  • 1. The Cravens Peak protects unique red sandy dune fields gibber plains semi-permanent waterholes and Coolabah woodlands.

    克雷文斯山峰区保留着独一无二的红色沙丘地、三棱石平原、半固定水坑和澳洲胶树林。

  • 2. What brought me to the woods was the prospect of living on earth with nothing between me and the earth—none of the electronic gibber- jabber.

    是生活真实的体验把我带到这片森林来,直接面对大自然,没有电器的唧唧喳喳声和闲聊声以及其它一切的干预。

  • 3. A howl and a gibber of dismay went up from the creatures when they first saw the great Lion pacing towards them, and for a moment even the Witch seemed to be struck with fear.

    这些畜生起先看见伟大的狮王向它们走去时,发出一阵惊慌的嚎叫和吱吱声,就连女巫自己一时也害怕起来。

  • gibber (v.) "speak rapidly and inarticulately," c. 1600, probably a back-formation from gibberish. Related: Gibbered; gibbering.
gib·ber / ˈdʒɪbə(r) ; NAmE ˈdʒɪbər / verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] (+ speech) to speak quickly in a way that is difficult to understand, often because of fear (常因害怕而)急促不清地说,语无伦次地说 He cowered in the corner, gibbering with terror. 他蜷缩在角落里,吓得语无伦次。 By this time I was a gibbering wreck. 到这时我已是话也说不清的废人了。 gibber gibbers gibbered gibbering gib·ber / ˈdʒɪbə(r) ; NAmE ˈdʒɪbər /
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