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rum·bleBrE /ˈrʌmbl/NAmE /ˈrʌmbl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they rumble BrE /ˈrʌmbl/ NAmE /ˈrʌmbl/present simple - he / she / it rumbles BrE /ˈrʌmblz/ NAmE /ˈrʌmblz/past simple rumbled BrE /ˈrʌmbld/ NAmE /ˈrʌmbld/past participle rumbled BrE /ˈrʌmbld/ NAmE /ˈrʌmbld/ -ing form rumbling BrE /ˈrʌmblɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈrʌmblɪŋ/ [I] 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。 [I] + adv./prep. to move slowly and heavily, making a rumbling sound 轰鸣着缓慢行进◆tanks rumbling through the streets 隆隆地驶过街道的坦克 [T] ~ sb(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。 [I] (NAmE, informal) (of a gang of young people 一伙年轻人) to fight against another gang 打群架 ●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。 rum·bleBrE /ˈrʌmbl/NAmE /ˈrʌmbl/ noun [U, C] ~ (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. 尽管已有共识,但怨愤不满之声仍时有所闻。 [C] (NAmE, informal) a fight in the street between two or more gangs(= groups of young people) 打群架 |