rumble 的 3 个定义
rum·bled, rum·bling.
- to make a deep, heavy, somewhat muffled, continuous sound, as thunder.
- to move or travel with such a sound: The train rumbled on.
- Slang. to have or take part in a street fight between or among teenage gangs: Rival gangs rumbled on Saturday afternoon.
rum·bled, rum·bling.
- to give forth or utter with a rumbling sound: to rumble a command.
- to cause to make or move with a rumbling sound: to rumble a wagon over the ground.
- to subject to the action of a rumble or tumbling box, as for the purpose of polishing.
- a deep, heavy, somewhat muffled, continuous sound: the rumble of tanks across a bridge.
- rumble seat.
- a rear part of a carriage containing seating accommodations, as for servants, or space for baggage.
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rumble 近义词
growl, thunder
更多rumble例句
- Sounds can travel around the entire room, and low-frequency rumbles translate to a higher degree with the use of subwoofers.
- As Wellsandt-Zell led those mourning Timmins in the hymn “Jesus Loves Me,” the rumble of an approaching helicopter cut through the sound of the singing and the mourners’ soft tears.
- It replaces the clunky rumble of previous generations with a targeted haptic feedback system made up of tiny, strategically-placed vibrating actuators.
- You might have to say goodbye to the aural ecstasy found in the heartbeat-like bass drum or lose the low rumble of your favorite beatmakers' best drones.
- Their lowest notes were also higher compared to country birds in nearby Marin County because they needed to be heard above the low rumble of traffic.
- Over the past week, Sony Pictures Entertainment has received more body blows than Muhammad Ali during the Rumble in the Jungle.
- His target splits with a satisfying rumble, and then the fragments detonate as he strafes them with more bullets.
- Artillery and mortar duels all around the outskirts of Donetsk rumble angrily every day.
- As we approach the rumble of guns grows louder and alternates with the whir of cannonballs, which begin to attract his attention.
- Massive trucks 20 feet tall rumble into the mine empty and return with 400 tons of tar sand.
- The fire along the three miles front is like the rumble of an express train running over fog signals.
- But the rumble of distant guns told the destroyer that his short-lived hour of triumph was nearly sped.
- Being so tall, he just managed to reach those of Susan, as she stood up in the rumble.
- "Here are our canteens," he went on excitedly, picking both of the gasoline-cans out of the rumble.
- Over me, away off, as if from the heavens, I heard a sonorous rumble of mystery words.