jabber
- IPA[ˈjabər]
美式
- talk rapidly and excitedly but with little sense
- fast, excited talk that makes little sense
verb: jabber, 3rd person present: jabbers, gerund or present participle: jabbering, past tense: jabbered, past participle: jabbered
noun: jabber
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. talk rapidly and excitedly but with little sense he jabbered away to his friends
名詞
- 1. fast, excited talk that makes little sense stop your jabber
- talk in a rapid and excited way that is difficult to understand: he was jibber-jabbering with his wife through the entire first piece he's a happy kid, always jibber-jabbering
- rapid and excited speech that is difficult to understand: enough jibber-jabber from me; let's get on with the story!
Oxford American Dictionary
- talk in a rapid and excited way that is difficult to understand: he was jibber-jabbering with his wife through the entire first piece he's a happy kid, always jibber-jabbering
- rapid and excited speech that is difficult to understand: enough jibber-jabber from me; let's get on with the story!
Oxford Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- IPA[ˈdʒabə]
英式
- talk in a rapid, excited, and often incomprehensible way: he jabbered on about football
- rapid, excited, and often incomprehensible speech.
Oxford Dictionary