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1 burble
tr['bɜːbəl]1 (incoherent speech) murmullo1 (speak incoherently) murmullar, farfullarn.• gorgoteo s.m.v.• burbujear v.'bɜːrbəl, 'bɜːbəla) \<\<stream/spring\>\> borbotar, borbotearb) ( talk meaninglessly) parlotear (fam), cotorrear (fam); ( talk excitedly) hablar atropelladamente['bɜːbl]VI1) [baby] hacer gorgoritos; [stream] burbujear* * *['bɜːrbəl, 'bɜːbəl]a) \<\<stream/spring\>\> borbotar, borbotearb) ( talk meaninglessly) parlotear (fam), cotorrear (fam); ( talk excitedly) hablar atropelladamente -
2 babble
'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)
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intransitive verb ( talk foolishly) parlotear (fam); ( talk unintelligibly) farfullar; \<\<baby\>\> balbuceara babbling brook — (liter) un arroyo rumoroso (liter)
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