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whisperer

/hwis-per-er, wis-/US // ˈʰwɪs pər ər, ˈwɪs- //UK // (ˈwɪspərə) //

耳语者,窃窃私语者,窃窃私语的人,窃窃私语

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that whispers.
    • : a gossip, talebearer, rumor-monger, or the like.
    • : a person who handles or trains a specified type of animal mostly by means of gestures and has a special talent for communicating with the animal: a horse whisperer; a dog whisperer.
    • : a person who has a special ability to calm, control, or influence another person based on an understanding of that person’s motives, needs, etc.

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Examples

  • Bill Belichick, winner of six Super Bowls, was once known as a draft whisperer.

  • My buddy Bonnie and I were there in 2005 and had read about a dog whisperer named Jane Parker-Rauw, who since the late 1990s has been guiding tourists through the rescue process of street puppies known as potcakes.

  • But she liked the way he reminded her of her father, and said he made love “like a horse whisperer.”

  • Enter Dr. Evelyn Vogel (Charlotte Rampling), a neuropsychiatrist dubbed “the Psychopath Whisperer” by the FBI.

  • A new documentary called 'Buck' chronicles the struggles and success of the Wyoming man who inspired 'The Horse Whisperer.'

  • Gibbs was so close to Obama that campaign aides dubbed him “the Barack Whisperer.”

  • The Ranch is run by Joyce Sterkel, a nurse and psychologist who has been nicknamed the Adoption Whisperer.

  • A back kick worthy of a pack mule took effect upon the whisperer's shin.

  • Had it been whispered to her that she loved the neighbourhood of the shops, she would have scorned the whisperer.

  • He thought for the hundredth time of the Whisperer; wondered who she really was and why her whisper had been missing to-night.

  • It was the first earthly sign he had ever seen of this strange pair, the outlaw and the Whisperer.

  • In his mind he went back over the times when the Whisperer had broken in on the silence of the night.