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gibberish

/jib-er-ish, gib-/US // ˈdʒɪb ər ɪʃ, ˈgɪb- //UK // (ˈdʒɪbərɪʃ) //

胡说八道,胡言乱语,胡扯八道

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : meaningless or unintelligible talk or writing.
    • : talk or writing containing many obscure, pretentious, or technical words.

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Examples

  • The rhythmic, repetitive “ba-ba-ba’s” and “ga-ga-ga’s” of human infants may sound like gibberish, but they are necessary exploratory steps toward learning how to talk.

  • Depending on which blocks you take out, you can get multiple words, or complete gibberish.

  • It’s hard to explain my life to him, because all my gripes seem like gibberish.

  • Because one of his books was written in an incomprehensible code, some have thought the word gibberish was derived from Jabir.

  • When a clerk at the receiving end set her Enigma to the same starting position and typed the gibberish, the original text appeared.

  • All Facebook will see is cyphertext—the mathematical gibberish computers generate to thwart spying eyes.

  • She said some more gibberish, and then refused the statuette from presenter Roger Moore.

  • He ranted and raved in gibberish, always talking about himself, but was also very intelligent.

  • What can be a monologue about class and social-climbing to women can be near gibberish to men.

  • As I said, the mainstream media will fall for this gibberish.

  • But when he tried to express the cooperative impulse that stirred within him, his noises became gibberish.

  • Now used generally for a spell or conjuring word: mere gibberish.

  • At the sound of his approach a woman came running to the door, shrieking for assistance in a Mexican gibberish.

  • When among strangers, they elude inquiries respecting their peculiar language, calling it Gibberish.

  • They're long strings of mathematical gibberish, and they have an almost magic property.