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 rumble ['rʌmbl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 隆隆声, 辘辘声

vi. 发隆隆声, 辘辘响

vt. 使隆隆响, 低沉地说

[电] 隆隆声




    rumble
    [ noun ]
    1. a loud low dull continuous noise

    2. <noun.event>
      they heard the rumbling of thunder
    3. a servant's seat (or luggage compartment) in the rear of a carriage

    4. <noun.artifact>
    5. a fight between rival gangs of adolescents

    6. <noun.act>
    [ verb ]
    1. make a low noise

    2. <verb.perception> grumble
      rumbling thunder
    3. to utter or emit low dull rumbling sounds

    4. <verb.communication>
      growl grumble
      he grumbled a rude response
      Stones grumbled down the cliff


    Rumble \Rum"ble\, v. t.
    To cause to pass through a rumble, or shaking machine. See
    {Rumble}, n., 4.


    Rumble \Rum"ble\, v. i. [OE. romblen, akin to D. rommelen, G.
    rumpeln, Dan. rumle; cf. Icel. rymja to roar.]
    1. To make a low, heavy, continued sound; as, the thunder
    rumbles at a distance.

    In the mean while the skies 'gan rumble sore.
    --Surrey.

    The people cried and rombled up and down. --Chaucer.

    2. To murmur; to ripple.

    To rumble gently down with murmur soft. --Spenser.


    Rumble \Rum"ble\, n.
    1. A noisy report; rumor. [Obs.]

    Delighting ever in rumble that is new. --Chaucer.

    2. A low, heavy, continuous sound like that made by heavy
    wagons or the reverberation of thunder; a confused noise;
    as, the rumble of a railroad train.

    Clamor and rumble, and ringing and clatter.
    --Tennyson.

    Merged in the rumble of awakening day. --H. James.

    3. A seat for servants, behind the body of a carriage.

    Kit, well wrapped, . . . was in the rumble behind.
    --Dickens.

    4. A rotating cask or box in which small articles are
    smoothed or polished by friction against each other.

    1. Shouting over the rumble of a dual carriageway, he talks almost exclusively about social issues, and the rising tide of petty crime which he links to the 9.9 per cent jobless rate. 'Everywhere you go, the most pressing problem is unemployment.
    2. But the rumble of military vehicles and, sometimes, bursts of gunfire shatter the tranquil setting, reminders that a little-known bush war that began 11 years ago still rages.
    3. Tintin began his life as a reporter for La Vingtieme Siecle _ the Catholic daily where Herge began in the circulation department in 1925 _ who is sent to the Soviet Union where the Communist Revolution continues to rumble.
    4. Ten thousand trucks a day rumble through its caverns and, on present growth, it will become unmanageable within a decade.
    5. An average of more than 600 trucks a day rumble off the New York State Thruway and cruise down Riverside Drive, Fultonville's mile-long midway of truck stops, hotels and restaurants.
    6. In just a matter of seconds Sunday, the city's first skyscraper disintegrated in a flash of flame, a loud rumble and a billowing tidal wave of smoke and dust.
    7. But in China's Tiananmen Square, earlier in the year, pro-democracy student rallies were crushed by the rumble of People's Army tanks.
    8. After years of wrangling in the California courts, Intel's patent infringement suits still rumble on - but are fast becoming an argument over yesterday's technology.
    9. They got their legendary rumble by gulping air through their carburetors, and from the deep combustion resonance in their huge engines.
    10. Romantic dinner trains rumble through canyons, famous musicians perform along the Columbia River, and bed-and-breakfast inns seem as ubiquitous as apple trees.
    11. So they adapt Hispanic names and rumble with the 10th Street Gang, a group of Latin kids.
    12. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) _ Children hawk contraband cigarettes, chewing gum and cassette tapes at traffic lights. Pickup trucks rumble by with 20 or more passengers crammed in the back.
    13. The usual lunch-hour rumble on the steps of the New York Public Library was interrupted Friday by these sounds: "Gulp.
    14. Actually it's a Manhattan penthouse facing East 86th Street, with a noisy rumble of fume-spewing buses, taxis, trucks and people down below.
    15. Fama was accused of being the triggerman, while Mondello was said to have organized the mob out of fear that a young woman had invited her black and Hispanic friends into the neighborhood for a rumble.
    16. Scores of heavy trucks, many with the distinctive yellow Iraqi markings, rumble along the desert highway on their way inland.
    17. Now we are about to hear the rumble of the farm tractor on the bricks of Baghdad.
    18. The mountain continued to rumble Saturday morning and coughed up glowing material.
    19. The suspension and engine, linked to a three-speed automatic transmission, offered somewhat of a muscle-car ride complete with throaty rumble from under the hood during hard accelerations.
    20. His attention is caught by an approaching rumble.
    21. Some residents fled their homes, and witnesses reported seeing 40 to 50 tanks leave the base and rumble downtown, where exchanges of gunfire continued past midnight.
    22. The military hardware took only five minutes to rumble through the medieval square, leaving behind clouds of smoke and the smell of diesel fuel.
    23. Rebels attacked the city's port on Friday and the capital echoed with the rumble of heavy artillery and the crackle of gunfire.
    24. An avalanche, complete with ear-splitting rumble and a high-speed tracking-shot that thunders us into the broken plane to overpower the survivors.
    25. "It was my first one," said the dispatcher, who recently moved to California and declined to identify herself. "It was just a pretty big rumble.
    26. With less than a month to go, reverberations from the D-Day fiasco continue to rumble in the UK.
    27. Listen to the rumble of the 2.8-liter, fuel-injected V6. Feel the power as the Goodyear Eagle GT + 4 tires grab the road.
    28. A low rumble from the blades becomes a roar.
    29. Elevated subway trains rumble overhead; the street language is Spanish; and storefronts that aren't burned out house corner groceries, pizzerias and auto-parts places.
    30. Icahn's maneuvering wasn't the only rumble that stock speculators heard this past week.
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