gibberish 英 ['dʒɪb(ə)rɪʃ]   美 ['dʒɪbərɪʃ]

gibberish

gibberish  英 ['dʒɪb(ə)rɪʃ] 美 ['dʒɪbərɪʃ]

n. 乱语;快速而不清楚的言语 

名词复数:gibberishes 

"The Oracle cloud is a little different, " Ellison now said, as if adding his own brand of gibberish to the cloud conversation. “甲骨文的云有点不一样,”埃里森现在这样说,他似乎是在给关于云计算的对话添加一份属于他自己的“胡言乱语”。
The data looks like gibberish to a snooper as it travels from your computer to a secure server before it is blasted onto the Internet. 这些数据在窥探者看起来像胡言乱语,因为它从你的电脑先传到一个安全服务器然后再发布到互联网上。

  • Gibberish is nonsense sounds or writing. A baby's babble is often called gibberish. When someone is speaking a foreign language you don't understand, what they're saying will sound to you like gibberish.
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  • n. 乱语;快速而不清楚的言语
  • 1. "The Oracle cloud is a little different, " Ellison now said, as if adding his own brand of gibberish to the cloud conversation.

    “甲骨文的云有点不一样,”埃里森现在这样说,他似乎是在给关于云计算的对话添加一份属于他自己的“胡言乱语”。

  • 2. The data looks like gibberish to a snooper as it travels from your computer to a secure server before it is blasted onto the Internet.

    这些数据在窥探者看起来像胡言乱语,因为它从你的电脑先传到一个安全服务器然后再发布到互联网上。

  • 3. In the laboratory experiment, even though the readers were told to look for sections of gibberish somewhere in the story, only half of them spotted it right away.

    在实验室实验中,尽管读者被告知要找到故事中胡言乱语的部分,但只有一半人能立即找到。

  • gibberish (n.) "rapid and inarticulate speech; talk in no known language," 1550s, imitative of the sound of chatter, probably influenced by jabber. Used early 17c. of the language of rogues and gypsies.
gib·ber·ish / ˈdʒɪbərɪʃ ; NAmE ˈdʒɪbərɪʃ / noun [uncountable ] ( informal) words that have no meaning or are impossible to understand 莫名其妙的话;胡话;令人费解的话 SYN nonsense You were talking gibberish in your sleep. 你在睡梦里讲着呓语。 gib·ber·ish / ˈdʒɪbərɪʃ ; NAmE ˈdʒɪbərɪʃ /
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