柯林斯詞典muffle /?m?f?l/ (muffling,muffled,muffles) 1. V-T If something muffles a sound, it makes it quieter and more difficult to hear. 壓低 (聲音) Blake held his handkerchief over the mouthpiece to muffle his voice. 布萊克用手帕遮住話筒來(lái)壓低聲音。2. V-T to wrap up (the head) in a scarf, cloak, etc, esp for warmth 包住; 裹起來(lái) 返回 muffle劍橋詞典 muffle verb [T] (MAKE LESS CLEAR) to make a sound quieter and less clear 使(聲音)變輕微(或低沉);消(聲) The house has double-glazed windows to muffle the noise of aircraft . 這所房子裝有雙層玻璃窗以減弱飛機(jī)噪聲的干擾。 to make something less strong or clear 削弱,使模糊 The report concluded that business pressure on the government had muffled the impact of the legislation . 報(bào)告得出結(jié)論,企業(yè)對(duì)政府的壓力已削弱了立法的影響。 muffle verb [T] (KEEP WARM) to wear thick warm clothes in order to keep warm (為保暖而用厚衣物)圍裹,裹住;蒙住 I was muffled up against the cold in a scarf and hat . 我裹上圍巾、戴上帽子以抵御寒冷。 返回 muffle