grumbled
英 [ˈɡrʌmbld]
美 [ˈɡrʌmbld]
v. 咕哝; 嘟囔; 发牢骚; 咕隆; 发轰隆声
grumble的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 抱怨;发牢骚
If someonegrumbles, they complain about something in a bad-tempered way.- I shouldn't grumble about Mum — she's lovely really...
我不该抱怨妈妈——她真的很好。 - Taft grumbled that the law so favored the criminal that trials seemed like a game of chance...
塔夫脱抱怨法律如此偏袒罪犯,审判看来像是一场碰运气的游戏。 - 'This is inconvenient,' he grumbled...
“这不方便,”他抱怨道。 - It's simply not in her nature to grumble.
怨天尤人根本就不是她的性格。 - Grumbleis also a noun.
- My grumble is with the structure and organisation of the material.
我所不满的是素材的结构和组织。
- I shouldn't grumble about Mum — she's lovely really...
- VERB 隆隆作响
If somethinggrumbles, it makes a low continuous sound.- It was quiet now, the thunder had grumbled away to the west...
隆隆的雷声向西边传去,现在寂静下来了。 - The dogs made a noise, a rough, grumbling sound.
这些狗发出刺耳的低吼声。 - Grumbleis also a noun.
- One could often hear, far to the east, the grumble of guns.
人们经常能听到从东边很远的地方传来的隆隆枪炮声。
- It was quiet now, the thunder had grumbled away to the west...
双语例句
- The candle grumbled to himself regretting for his miserable situation.
蜡烛自己嘟囔着,悔恨他悲惨的处境。 - He scolded about anyhting that he thought was wrong; we grumbled about the increased work load.
他对他认为错的任何事情发牢骚;我们对增长的工作。 - "Ugh, I made a mess," I grumbled.
“唷,我把它搞得一团糟,”我嘟囔地说。 - She grumbled something to the effect that Madame ought to have come to a decision.
她咕噜了几句话,意思是说,太太早应该有所决定。 - "Why do you want more money if you already have some?" the father grumbled.
「为什么你已经有钱了还需要更多?」父亲生气的说着。 - Some grumbled that Johnson was more trouble than he was worth
有人抱怨说根本不值得为约翰逊浪费精力。 - "That's disgusting," my husband grumbled.
“真恶心”我的丈夫发牢骚地说。 - He regularly grumbled out a long string of tales against Heathcliff and catherine.
他经常没完没了地埋怨希茨克利夫和凯茜。 - "Why won't you leave me alone?" I grumbled.
“你为什么不能让我一个人待着?”我喃喃地抱怨道。 - He grumbled all the way home that this was enough grievance for a divorce.
回家时他一路上都在发牢骚,说这种冤情足以让人离婚。