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whi.sperH5hwIs7pE5, $-pLn [C]耳语,低语,私语I heard whispers outside my room.我听到了房间外面的低语声。His usually forceful voice was lowered to a barely audible whisper.他一向有力的声音降低到刚刚可以听到的低语声。She said it in a whisper so I presumed it wasn't common knowledge.她低声说起件事,因此我推测这决非人人知道的。"You see, " she said, lowering her voice to a whisper, "he hasn't been well recently."“你要知道,”她说道,将声音降低到耳语,“他近来一直不好。”(fig.) I've heard a whisper (= People have suggested in secret) that they're heading for divorce. [+ that clause]我听到人们私下说他们要离婚。(fig. literary) The silence was broken only by the whisper (= soft low noise) of the leaves in the gentle breeze.只有微风中树叶的沙沙声打破了寂静。
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