mutter 的 3 个定义
- to utter words indistinctly or in a low tone, often as if talking to oneself; murmur.
- to complain murmuringly; grumble.
- to make a low, rumbling sound.
- to utter indistinctly or in a low tone: to mutter complaints.
- the act or utterance of a person who mutters.
mutter 近义词
grumble, mumble
更多mutter例句
- As Democrats mutter privately that their Senate majority is sinking beneath the waves, their leadership has sent out an SOS.
- But when you do so, make sure to mutter the appropriate things about poverty, “the empire,” and the scourge of “neoliberalism.”
- The theory here seems to be that to mutter about the jews off the record would be perfectly fine.
- In Germany, die Mutter has been known to graduate from a promising career to welfare to stay with her children.
- He fired with an accuracy of aim that won him an admiring mutter, although to miss would have been almost as noteworthy.
- "It's not Joan I've killed at any rate," I heard him mutter as she turned and opened her eyes and smiled faintly up in his face.
- For all that, an occasional mutter came unheeded to his ears, the closed curtains preserving articulate sounds like room walls.
- But Richard would cross himself and mutter prayers, calling on every saint to fight against the assailing devils.
- And he in turn told a story that made men cross themselves and mutter their Glorias.