gurgle
gurgle 英 [ˈgɜ:gl] 美 [ˈgɜrgl]
n. 咯咯声;汩汩声 vi. 作汩汩声;作咯咯声 vt. 用咯咯声表示
进行时:gurgling 过去式:gurgled 过去分词:gurgled 第三人称单数:gurgles 名词复数:gurgles
- To gurgle is to make a sound like bubbling or splashing water. Not to be confusing, but when you gargle mouthwash, you probably gurgle.
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- n. 咯咯声;汩汩声
- vi. 作汩汩声;作咯咯声
- vt. 用咯咯声表示
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1. When our family promenaded the streets of our quiet suburb, strangers would gurgle excitedly over the cute baby.
当我的家人在我们居住的僻静郊区的街上一起散步时,陌生人总会兴奋地逗这可爱的小孩。
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2. According to a survey of 1,000 daughters-in-law by parenting website gurgle.com, 7 in 10 women have confided that they can't stand their husband's mother.
英国育婴网站gurgle.com在针对1000名媳妇的调查中发现,7成的英国媳妇认为自己的婆婆"令人难以忍受"。
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3. The survey of 500 women by parenting website gurgle.com also found 14 per cent of women had been told they would have to experience up to ten miscarriages before being investigated.
育儿网站gurgle.com对500名女性的调查也发现,14%的女性被告知,她们只有经历10次流产以上才会对她们进行研究。
- gurgle (n.) early 15c., from gurgle (v.).
- gurgle (v.) early 15c., medical term for "gurgling heard in the abdomen," a native, echoic formation, or ultimately from Latin gurguliare, perhaps via Dutch, German gurgeln. Extended (non-anatomical) use, in reference to water over stones, etc., is first recorded 1713. "This phenomenon of long specialized use before becoming a part of the general vocabulary is often found in English" [Barnhart]. Related: Gurgled; gurgling.
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