英['rʌmbl]美['rʌmbl]
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Are you ready to rumble? To rumble is to throw down, or fight. If you hear a truck rumble down your street, don’t put up your dukes — to rumble also means to make a low, deep sound.
Thunder rumbles just before you see lightning flash, and dogs sometimes rumble a low warning growl when they see someone unfamiliar. As a noun, rumble can mean “a low sound,” “a seat in the back of a carriage” (the rumble seat) or ” a street fight.” It's a little old fashioned today to call a gang brawl a rumble, but if you've ever seen the movie “West Side Story,” you've seen the rumble between the Jets and the Sharks.
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短语动词 rumble on (争论等)长久地持续 查看更多 以下资源来自牛津词典 rumble on (especially BrE) (of an argument, a disagreement, etc. 争论、分歧等) 缓慢而长久地持续;无休止地继续下去 to continue slowly and steadily for a long time Discussions rumble on over the siting of the new airport. 关于新机场的选址问题,讨论起来没完没了。 收起