TALK TO somebodyto say something so quickly that people cannot hear you clearly or understand you properly 咕噜,急促不清地说(话)
Just calm down, stop gabbling, and tell me what has happened.
冷静一下,说话别太急,告诉我发生了什么事。
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gabble• Squeezing her eyes so tightly shut that they looked like senilelips, Mary began to gabble.• Leila threw herself on Quincx, gabbling about what happened.• O'Neill was gabbling and the conversation was running away like a driverlessexpress.• They charged into the other dressing rooms, gabbling as they started a quick change for another number.• Very sensible of Hilda: nothing is more ridiculous than an old-age pensionergabbling on about his or her risqué past.
gabble2 noun [singular, uncountableU]
TALK TO somebodya lot of talking that is difficult to understand, especially when several people are talking at the same time 〔几个人同时的〕混杂的说话声SYN babble
a gabble of voices
嘈杂的人声
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gabble• A series of whoops came from round the pit, followed by a shout and a gabble of voices.• Words gushed out incontinently: a gabble, of which, alas, it was only too easy to make sense.• Then, from a long way off, I heard a high, laughinggabble, faint and coming closer.• When the reverberationsceased, the gabble of the audience also did.• the gabble of the audience before the show