rumble 英 [ˈrʌmbl]   美 [ˈrʌmbəl]

rumble

rumble  英 [ˈrʌmbl] 美 [ˈrʌmbəl]

vt. 使隆隆响;低沉地说  vi. 隆隆作响  n. 隆隆声;抱怨声 

进行时:rumbling  过去式:rumbled  过去分词:rumbled  第三人称单数:rumbles  名词复数:rumbles 

Alert for the rumble and shake. 时刻警惕着隆隆声和摇晃。
But in the early spring three decades ago, Mount St. Helens began to rumble. 但是在三十前的春天早些时候,圣海伦火山开始隆隆作响。

  • Are you ready to rumble? To rumble is to throw down, or fight. If you hear a truck rumble down your street, don’t put up your dukes — to rumble also means to make a low, deep sound.
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  • vt. 使隆隆响;低沉地说
  • vi. 隆隆作响
  • n. 隆隆声;抱怨声
  • 1. Alert for the rumble and shake.

    时刻警惕着隆隆声和摇晃。

  • 2. But in the early spring three decades ago, Mount St. Helens began to rumble.

    但是在三十前的春天早些时候,圣海伦火山开始隆隆作响。

  • 3. But always the rumble in the ground begins, the news sets itself a new challenge to print, and we begin to answer for our part in history.

    但是,大地总是会开始发出震撼,新闻媒体向自己提出新的挑战,我们开始对我们在历史中的角色作出回答。

  • rumble (n.) late 14c., from rumble (v.). Slang noun meaning "gang fight" is from 1946. Meaning "backmost part of a carriage" is from 1808 (earlier rumbler, 1801), probably from the effect of sitting over the wheels; hence rumble seat (1828).
  • rumble (v.) late 14c., "make a deep, heavy, continuous sound," also "move with a rolling, thundering sound," also "create disorder and confusion," probably related to Middle Dutch rommelen "to rumble," Middle High German rummeln, Old Norse rymja "to shout, roar," all of imitative origin. Related: Rumbled; rumbling.
rum·ble / ˈrʌmbl ; NAmE ˈrʌmbl / verb , noun rumble rumbles rumbled rumbling verb 1 [intransitive ] to make a long deep sound or series of sounds 发出持续而低沉的声音;发出隆隆声 The machine rumbled as it started up. 机器轰鸣着发动起来。 thunder rumbling in the distance 远处隆隆的雷声 I'm so hungry my stomach's rumbling. 我饿得肚子咕咕叫了。 2 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to move slowly and heavily, making a rumblingsound 轰鸣着缓慢行进 tanks rumbling through the streets 隆隆地驶过街道的坦克 3 [transitive ] rumblesb ( BrE) ( informal) to discover the truth about sb or what they are trying to hide 发现…的真相;看穿(阴谋) They knew they had been rumbled. 他们知道自己已经被识破了。 4 [intransitive ] ( NAmE) ( informal) (of a gangof young people 一伙年轻人 ) to fight against another gang 打群架 PHRASAL VERB ˌrumble ˈon ( especially BrE) (of an argument, a disagreement, etc. 争论、分歧等 ) to continue slowly and steadily for a long time 缓慢而长久地持续;无休止地继续下去 Discussions rumble on over the siting of the new airport. 关于新机场的选址问题,讨论起来没完没了。 noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] rumble(of sth) a long deep sound or series of sounds 持续而低沉的声音;隆隆声 the rumble of thunder 隆隆的雷声 Inside, the noise of the traffic was reduced to a distant rumble. 进到屋里,车辆的声音减弱了,就像是远处的隆隆声。 ( figurative) Although an agreement has been reached, rumbles of resentment can still be heard. 尽管已经达成了协议,但怨愤不满之声仍时有所闻。 2 [countable ] ( NAmE) ( informal) a fight in the street between two or more gangs (= groups of young people) 打群架 rum·ble / ˈrʌmbl ; NAmE ˈrʌmbl /
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