单词 | 嘟嘟囔囔 |
释义 | 嘟嘟囔囔 'Er, of course, ' I stammered, and followed him, telling myself that I was about to be cured of my passion. Peter, with his mouth full, mumbled that he was admitted by the university football team. Come, I'm not going to nurse him. “It would be odd to think that doing research on your own or finding someone online and sending them a cheque is better than the framework we provide, ” grumbles Alexander Saint- Amand, GLG's boss. That has not stopped the Daily Mail, a newspaper that claims to be the voice of middle England, from spluttering about a “hammer blow” to British manufacturing. Karen occasionally talked in her sleep, muttering and mumbling, no words that he could decipher, the language of somnolence. It was a comfortable, clubbable affair; two knights of the realm chuntering on in a darkened room. You could say that in 1968 we“spoke Marxist,” just as you say someone lisps or speaks through his nose, because at the university it was the dominant language. You can draw your blinds and grunt at me on the stairs all you want, No.7, but I can see your network just fine. The negotiations have actually been rumbling for about two-and- a- half years. He carried her in; I followed, grumbling execrations and vengeance. He walked out of the room, mouthing curses. The younger boy had already run off towards a motley collection of mud brick houses nearby; but the eldest was still there, muttering darkly, chest out, showing that he wasn't intimidated. They always complain that they need to lose weight. Those in the opposition who maintain that voting is a waste of time continue to mutter on the sidelines but these days fewer people are listening. |
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