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babble [ˈbæbl]1. noun• to babble away or on bredouiller• he was babbling on about his holidays il nous débitait des histoires à n'en plus finir sur ses vacances* * *['bæbl] 1.noun murmure m confus2.transitive verb bafouiller [words, excuse]3.intransitive verb [baby] babiller; [stream] murmurer -
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babble [ˊbæbl]1. n1) ле́пет;babble of voices го́мон
2) бормота́ние3) болтовня́4) журча́ние2. v1) лепета́ть; бормота́ть2) болта́ть3) вы́болтать, проболта́ться4) журча́ть -
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1. intransitive verb1) (talk incoherently) stammeln3) (talk excessively)babble away or on — quasseln (ugs.)
4) [Bach:] plätschern2. transitive verb(utter incoherently) stammeln3. noun2) (murmur of water) Geplätscher, das* * *['bæbl] 1. verb1) (to talk indistinctly or foolishly: What are you babbling about now?)2) (to make a continuous and indistinct noise: The stream babbled over the pebbles.) plätschern2. noun(such talk or noises.) das Gestammel,das Geplätscher* * *bab·ble[ˈbæbl̩]\babble of voices Stimmengewirr ntinternet \babble Internetjargon mII. vi2. water plätschernIII. vtto \babble an excuse eine Entschuldigung stottern* * *['bbl]1. n1) Gemurmel nt; (of baby, excited person etc) Geplapper nt2. vidon't babble, speak slowly — nicht so schnell, rede langsam
the other actress tended to babble — die andere Schauspielerin neigte dazu, ihren Text herunterzurasseln
* * *babble [ˈbæbl]A v/i1. a) stammelnb) lallen2. plappern, schwatzen (beide pej):babbling idiot dummer Schwätzer3. plätschern, murmeln (Bach etc)B v/t1. a) stammelnb) lallen2. plappern, schwatzen3. ein Geheimnis etc ausplaudernC s1. a) Gestammel nb) Gelalle n2. Geplapper n, Geschwätz n (beide pej):* * *1. intransitive verb1) (talk incoherently) stammeln2) (talk foolishly) [dumm] schwatzenbabble away or on — quasseln (ugs.)
4) [Bach:] plätschern2. transitive verb(utter incoherently) stammeln3. noun2) (murmur of water) Geplätscher, das* * *n.Störgeräusch n. v.labern v.schwafeln v.stammeln v. -
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'bæbl
1. verb1) (to talk indistinctly or foolishly: What are you babbling about now?) murmullar, murmurar, barbotar2) (to make a continuous and indistinct noise: The stream babbled over the pebbles.) murmullar
2. noun(such talk or noises.) murmullo, barboteotr['bæbəl]1 (excitedly) barbullar2 (meaninglessly) balbucear3 (gossip) chismorrear4 (stream) murmurar1 (say incoherently) mascullar, farfullar1 (confused voices) murmullo, rumor nombre masculino2 (chatter) cotorreo3 (gossip) chismorreo4 (incoherent speech) farfulla5 (stream) murmullo1) prattle: balbucear2) chatter: charlatanear, parlotear fam3) murmur: murmurarbabble n: balbuceo m (de bebé), parloteo m (de adultos), murmullo m (de voces, de un arroyo)n.• bachillería s.f.• charla s.f.• murmullo s.m.• parloteo s.m.v.• bachillerear v.• balbucear v.• murmurar v.
I 'bæbəlnoun (no pl) ( of voices) murmullo m; ( foolish talk) parloteo m; ( of water) susurro m (liter), murmullo m (liter)
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intransitive verb ( talk foolishly) parlotear (fam); ( talk unintelligibly) farfullar; \<\<baby\>\> balbucear['bæbl]a babbling brook — (liter) un arroyo rumoroso (liter)
1.N [of baby] balbuceo m ; [of stream] murmullo m ; (=small talk) * cháchara f2. VI1) [person] (=talk to excess) parlotear *; (=gossip) chismorrear *, cotillear *2) [baby] balbucear; [stream] murmurar3.* * *
I ['bæbəl]noun (no pl) ( of voices) murmullo m; ( foolish talk) parloteo m; ( of water) susurro m (liter), murmullo m (liter)
II
intransitive verb ( talk foolishly) parlotear (fam); ( talk unintelligibly) farfullar; \<\<baby\>\> balbuceara babbling brook — (liter) un arroyo rumoroso (liter)
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I ['bæbl] II 1. ['bæbl]verbo transitivo borbottare, farfugliare [words, excuse]2.* * *['bæbl] 1. verb1) (to talk indistinctly or foolishly: What are you babbling about now?) balbettare, barbugliare2) (to make a continuous and indistinct noise: The stream babbled over the pebbles.) mormorare2. noun(such talk or noises.) balbettio; mormorio* * *babble /ˈbæbl/, babblement /ˈbæblmənt/n. (solo sing.)1 vocio; cicaleccio; chiacchierio; voci (pl.) confuse: a babble of voices, un cicaleccio; una confusione di voci; a babble of discontent, un vocio di proteste6 (telef.) diafonia multipla.(to) babble /ˈbæbl/A v. i.1 chiacchierare a ruota libera; ciarlare; parlare a vanvera2 lasciarsi sfuggire qc. (verità, segreto, ecc.): He babbled to his colleagues, si lasciò sfuggire il segreto con i colleghi3 balbettare; farfugliareB v. t.2 balbettare; farfugliarebabblern.1 chiacchierone; ciarlone2 uno che non sa tenere un segreto; chiacchierone3 = babbling brook ► babblingbabblingA a.B n. [u]1 cicaleccio; chiacchierio; chiacchiericcio● ( rhyming slang, Austral.) babbling brook, cuoco.* * *I ['bæbl] II 1. ['bæbl]verbo transitivo borbottare, farfugliare [words, excuse]2. -
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bab·ble [ʼbæbl̩] n\babble of voices Stimmengewirr ntinternet \babble Internetjargon m vito \babble sth ( incoherently) etw stammeln;( tell a secret) etw ausplaudern;to \babble an excuse eine Entschuldigung stottern -
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babble ['bæbəl](a) (baby) gazouiller, babiller; (person → nervously) bredouiller, bafouiller; (→ foolishly) jacasserbredouiller, bafouiller3 noun∎ she could hear the babble of conversation elle entendait le bruit des conversations(b) (of stream) murmure m, babil m∎ to babble on about sth parler de qch de façon incessante -
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1. n приглушённый шум голосовheart murmur — сердечный шум, шум в сердце
2. n журчание; глухой рокот; шорох, шелест; жужжание3. n бормотание; шёпот4. n ропот; ворчание5. n уст. слух, молва6. n мед. шум7. n полуголос, приглушённый голос8. v говорить тихо; шептать; бормотать9. v журчать; рокотать; шелестеть; жужжать10. v роптать, ворчатьСинонимический ряд:1. babble (noun) babble; gurgle; music; undertones2. grumble (noun) complaint; grumble; grunt; mumble; mutter; plaint; rumor; sigh; sough; susurration; susurrus; undertone; whimper; whisper; whispering3. report (noun) buzz; cry; gossip; grapevine; hearsay; on-dit; report; rumble; scuttlebutt; talk; tattle; tittle-tattle; word4. complain (verb) complain; croak; fuss; grouch; grouse; grumble; kick; repine; scold; wail; whine5. mutter (verb) breathe; fumble; muddle; mumble; mutter; rumor; rumour; swallow; undertone; whisper6. rumble (verb) grumble; grunt; rumble7. sough (verb) sigh; soughАнтонимический ряд:clamor; clamour; defiance; execration; outcry; shout; vociferation -
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ˈmə:mə
1. сущ.
1) шепот
2) слабый неясный шум;
журчание;
шорох;
шелест
3) ворчание;
ропот, невнятно выраженное недовольство without a murmur Syn: grumble, grumbling
4) мед. шум (в сердце)
2. гл.
1) производить легкий шум;
журчать;
шелестеть;
жужжать The breeze murmured in the pines. ≈ Ветер шелестел в соснах. Syn: babble
2) шептать, говорить шепотом Syn: whisper
3) роптать, ворчать (at, against - на) The people are beginning to murmur against this additional rise in their taxes. ≈ Народ начинает роптать против этой добавки к налогам. приглушенный шум голосов - a distant * of voices далекий /приглушенный расстоянием/ звук /шум/ голосов журчание (воды, ручейка) ;
глухой рокот( волн) ;
шорох, шелест (листьев) ;
жужжание( пчел) бормотание;
шепот - to converse in *s разговаривать вполголоса /шепотом/ - she didn't let out a * она не издала ни звука ропот;
ворчание - without a * безропотно( устаревшее) слух, молва (медицина) шум (в сердце;
тж. heart *) полуголос, приглушенный голос (в паралингвистике) говорить тихо;
шептать;
бормотать - to * smth. in reply пробормотать что-л. в ответ - to * a prayer шептать молитву - a child *ing in her sleep ребенок, разговаривающий во сне - to * (a secret) into smb.'s ear прошептать кому-л. на ухо( какую-л. тайну) журчать;
рокотать;
шелестеть;
жужжать - a brook *ed in the garden в саду журчал ручеек - they *ed like a swarm of bees они жужжали, как рой пчел (at, against) роптать, ворчать - to * against new taxes роптать /выражать недовольство/ по поводу новых налогов murmur ворчание;
ропот;
without a murmur безропотно ~ журчание;
шорох (листьев) ;
жужжание (пчел) ~ журчать;
шелестеть;
жужжать ~ приглушенный шум голосов;
шепот ~ роптать, ворчать (at, against - на) ~ шептать ~ мед. шум ( в сердце) murmur ворчание;
ропот;
without a murmur безропотно
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