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n. 隆隆声, 辘辘声



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

    2. <noun.event>
      they heard the rumbling of thunder
    [ adj ]
    1. continuous full and low-pitched throbbing sound

    2. <adj.all>
      the rumbling rolling sound of thunder


    Rumbling \Rum"bling\,
    a. & n. from {Rumble}, v. i.

    1. Berkeley started rumbling in March when the campus newspaper, the Daily Californian, reported that Citibank was denying credit cards to older students and to certain humanities majors.
    2. The commission's conclusion supports the testimony of elderly witnesses in the nearby village of Bykovnia, who said they saw trucks dripping blood rumbling to the site in the 1930s, before the Nazis occupied the area.
    3. Hotelier Graham Byerley told the BBC: "We initially heard a rumbling over the hotel.
    4. By now, Ms. Rosenberg has learned to tame the blast so that when the smoke clears and the ground stops rumbling, she can pull her work from the rubble fully intact.
    5. "It was like a slow rumbling, it got louder and louder like thunder," she said.
    6. A year ago, the dollar had undergone an almost uninterrupted slide for 27 months and Washington was rumbling about legislation to punish the nation's trade partners.
    7. Friday morning saw France's traditional military parade, showing more might than ever this year with screeching fighter planes, rumbling mobile missiles and ranks of military academy graduates.
    8. Climbing aboard _ you really have to swing up _ it almost felt like a tank, with a thick steering wheel and the engine rumbling under the hood.
    9. He is rumbling and threatening to resign if the Department of Transport goes ahead with plans for a new major road close to the site of Stonehenge.
    10. Roberson remembered being jolted from his sleep by a rumbling but said he didn't immediately realize the ship had grounded.
    11. East Germany yesterday removed Erich Honecker, one of the staunchest holdouts against the reform rumbling through the Communist world, in an effort to win back the confidence of its increasingly rebellious citizens.
    12. Despite Marine Shale's agreement with the DEQ, trucks loaded with aggregate began rumbling through the Morgan City plant's gates last March and dumping their loads on a plot of land across a nearby highway.
    13. Scientists were monitoring activity at the Sabancaya volcano, which began rumbling and spitting ash on June 3. Hundreds of farmers and villagers have since moved off the mountain to safe areas.
    14. Can its leadership be worried about the effect the manifesto might have on the already flaccid Swedish krona? Creator of Sweden's gigantic welfare state, the party has been rumbling about tax increases if it returns to power.
    15. British MPs are expected to argue for retaliation, as permitted by a 1985 UK law, during the second reading of the finance bill in parliament today. The Barclays case has been rumbling through the state and federal courts for more than a decade.
    16. "I'm surprised they (area residents) even knew it was an earthquake since it wouldn't feel like anything more than a truck rumbling by" a private home, said Jorgenson.
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