rumble

動詞

UK/ˈrʌm.bᵊl/
US/ˈrʌm.bᵊl/

定義 rumble 動詞

sound(聲音)

  1. Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    To make a continuous, low, and heavy sound.

    發出隆隆聲;發出轆轆聲

    • I apologize, my stomach is rumbling—I haven't had anything to eat all day.

      抱歉,我的肚子在咕咕叫——我一整天都沒吃東西。

    • The sound of thunder rumbled from afar.

      遠處傳來雷聲隆隆。

    • A convoy of tanks rumbled through the city streets.

      一隊坦克隆隆駛過城市街道。

discover(揭露)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)Usually passive(通常被動)informal(非正式)

    To uncover or expose someone's secret, often involving illegal activities.

    識破;揭穿

    • His boss eventually rumbled him, and he was fired.

      他的老闆最終識破了他,他被解雇了。

    • Their smuggling operation was rumbled by the police.

      他們的走私行動被警察發現了。

    • The company had been hiding tax fraud for years, but was eventually rumbled.

      這家公司多年來隱瞞稅務欺詐,但最終被揭發了。

fight(打鬥)

  1. Intransitive(不及物動詞)informal(非正式)

    To engage in a physical fight, often as part of a group.

    打架;參與鬥毆

    • The street gangs rumbled after their argument last night.

      昨晚爭吵後,街頭幫派打了起來。

    • The two teams' supporters rumbled in the street after the sports event.

      體育賽事結束後,兩支球隊的支持者在街上打了起來。

    • A group of men rumbled with each other outside the bar.

      一群男人在酒吧外打了起來。

片語動詞 rumble

  • rumble on

    When an issue like a disagreement persists over an extended period without resolution, it is said to rumble on.

    持續不止(未解決)

    The debate has been rumbling on for months with no signs of resolution, which is quite frustrating.

    這場辯論已經持續了幾個月,沒有解決的跡象,這非常令人沮喪。