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/ˈrʌmbl/ |
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1 | I to make a continuous deep sound 发出隆隆声 | Thunder rumbled in the distance. 远处雷声隆隆。 | | 1a | to move forwards making a continuous deep sound 隆隆地行进 | | Lorries rumble past their homes. 大货车隆隆地驶过他们的家。 | | |
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2 | I if your stomach rumbles, it makes noises because you are hungry (肚子因饥饿而)咕咕噜噜叫 |
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3 | T BRITISH informal to discover that someone is doing something illegal 察觉,发现(某人的非法行为) | We’ ve been rumbled. 我们被发现了。 | |
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- | ˌrumble ˈon |
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| to continue to cause trouble 继续导致麻烦 | They have allowed the misunderstanding to rumble on. 他们听任误解继续带来麻烦。 | |
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