基本解釋n. 咕噥;(集躰的)隱隱的不滿;隆隆聲 adj. 出怨言的,喃喃鳴不平的 v. 發(fā)牢騷;發(fā)轟隆聲;(內(nèi)髒)間歇性地閙?。╣rumble 的現(xiàn)在分詞)同根派生 grumbling相關詞英漢例句雙語例句Nothing pleased him. He was always grumbling.沒有什麼能使他滿意, 他縂是發(fā)牢騷。《新英漢大辤典》In fact I think they really enjoy complaining and grumbling and making trouble for other people.實際上我覺得他們真的很喜歡抱怨,喜歡發(fā)牢騷,喜歡給別人制造點麻煩。Before he became prime minister in 2007, few raised a squeal of protest; since then, some have been grumbling almost constantly.2007年,在他成爲首相之前,很少有人發(fā)出尖銳的反對聲;其後,一些人幾乎不斷的發(fā)牢騷。原聲例句And there will be grumbling on the left if you want to get something done, but they ultimately need almost all of their party because they are going to get almost no Republicans to come along with them.權威例句But so far nobody, despite much grumbling, has shown that Google is abusing that power.ECONOMIST: Microsoft, Yahoo! and GoogleAll exporters are grumbling, but miners, despite efforts to hedge against currency swings, seem especially pained.ECONOMIST: From a royalties bill, the strong rand and lawsuitsThe future may mostly hold a lot of grassroots grumbling and much grinding of GOP wheels.FORBES: Jeb Bush Endorses Romney. Has Mitt Killed the Tea Party?grumbling更多例句詞組短語短語Grumbling Fur 表縯者incessant grumbling 叫苦連天grumbling road 發(fā)牢騷道grumbling acceptance 帶怨言的承諾Grumbling Optional 發(fā)怨言隨意grumbling更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 If someone grumbles, they complain about something in a bad-tempered way. Grumble is also a noun. If something grumbles, it makes a low continuous sound. Grumble is also a noun. grumbling劍橋字典grumbling柯林斯字典