1 N-COUNT 低沉而持续的声音;隆隆声;轰隆声 A rumble is a low continuous noise. 低沉而持续的声音;隆隆声;轰隆声
2 VERB 发着轰隆声缓慢移动 If a vehicle rumbles somewhere, it moves slowly forward while making a low continuous noise. 发着轰隆声缓慢移动
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A bus rumbled along the road at the top of the path. [VERB adv./prep.]
一辆公交车从小径尽头的路上缓慢地隆隆驶过。
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A line of tractors rumbled onto the motorway through a cordon of police. [VERB adv./prep.]
一列拖拉机突破了警戒线,隆隆响着驶上了高速公路。
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The air reeked of kerosene and huge aircraft rumbled overhead. [VERB adv./prep.]
空气中散发着煤油味,巨型飞机在头顶隆隆地响着。
3 N-COUNT [oft NOUN of n] 低沉的声音 If you refer to the rumble of someone's voice, you mean their voice sounds very low, making it hard to hear exactly what they are saying. 低沉的声音
4 VERB 发出隆隆声;发出持续而低沉的声音 If something rumbles, it makes a low, continuous noise. 发出隆隆声;发出持续而低沉的声音
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The sky, swollen like a black bladder, rumbled and crackled. [VERB]
天空中乌云黑沉沉地压下来,发出隆隆声和噼啪声。
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Speeches rumbled within the walls of the churches. [VERB]
教堂的围墙内传出低沉的演说声。
5 VERB (肚子因饥饿而)咕噜作响,发出咕咕声 If your stomach rumbles, it makes a vibrating noise, usually because you are hungry. (肚子因饥饿而)咕噜作响,发出咕咕声
6 VERB [usually passive] 看穿;发现;暴露 If someone is rumbled, the truth about them or something they were trying to hide is discovered. 看穿;发现;暴露 [British, informal]
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