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whi.sper (obj)H5hwIs7pE5, $-pLvto speak or say very quietly using the breath but not the voice, so that other people cannot hear you耳语,低语,私语She leaned over and whispered something in his ear. [T]她斜过身来,对着他的耳朵低语了一些什么。What are you two girls whispering about? [I]你们这两个女孩在窃窃私语些什么?"Where are the toilets?" she whispered. [+ clause]“厕所在哪里?”她低声问道。The last thing I remembered was the doctor and my parents whispering at the end of my bed. [I]我记得的最后一件事就是医生与我的父母在床另一头低语。It's rude to whisper! [I]窃窃私语是不礼貌的!(fig.) It is whispered (= People have suggested in secret) that she has another man! [+ that clause]人们私下说她另有一个男人!(disapproving) A whispering campaign is the intentional damaging of an important person's reputation by saying things about them which, whether true or false, are unpleasant.(为中伤他人而进行的)造谣活动,散布流言蜚语活动
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