grumble的意思和读音

grumble

: [ˈɡrʌmb(ə)l] : ['ɡrʌmb(ə)l]

v.

n.

grumbles  grumbling  grumbled  

v.complain,moan,grouse,gripe,protest

n.complaint,objection

grumblev.

1.[i][t]to complain about sb/sth in a bad-tempered way

She's always grumbling to me about how badly she's treated at work.

‘I'll just have to do it myself,’ he grumbled.“。”

They kept grumbling that they were cold.

2.[i]to make a deep continuous sound

Thunder grumbled in the distance.

n.

1.~ (about sth).~ (that…)something that you complain about because you are not satisfied

My main grumble is about the lack of privacy.

2.a long low sound

a distant grumble of thunder

v.1.,; (at; about; over)2.,3.()4. (out)5.1.,; (at; about; over)2.,3.()4. (out)5.

n.1.,2.()

v.1.to complain, especially continuously and about unimportant things2.to make a low continuous sound

n.1.a minor complaint about something2.a low continuous sound

1. feast n. grumble v. hoe n. ...

2. feast n. grumble v. hoe n. ...

3. growl grumble guardian ; ...

4. parable( ); grumble); mumble(

5. growl grumble guardian ; ...

6. míng ◎ [ grumble;complain of unfairness;cry out against an injustice] ◎ [ whistling arrow] ...

7. crumble grumble coble ...

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1.41At this the Jews began to grumble about him because he said, "I am the bread that came down from heaven. "”,

2.Even today stray board members speak out on excesses in our financial markets and grumble that inflation lurks around the corner.使

3.Though CDU traditionalists grumble about her leadership, they have no one capable of challenging her.

4.Blacks began to grumble and feel threatened; they wondered if once again they were about to be passed over by those who'd just arrived.

5.It may grumble about the dollar's dominance in the global trading system, but it has no desire to pull the rug from under America's economy.怀

6.Already some in her coalition grumble that she has lost her knack of winning elections. But she will surely survive as chancellor.”,

7.Even if the fire of my life dims, dimming out, I'll have nothing to grumble about, As long as I could be with you.使

8.But investors grumble that the company's share price underperforms those of its European rivals by a large margin.

9.I could wish for many another year; yet, if I knew that not one more awaited me, I should not grumble.

10.To be undiplomatically blunt, our parents and grandparents used to grumble about Germany spending too much on armaments.