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TOEFL BNC: 11387 COCA: 8741

rumble

verb
/ˈrʌmbl/
/ˈrʌmbl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they rumble
/ˈrʌmbl/
/ˈrʌmbl/
he / she / it rumbles
/ˈrʌmblz/
/ˈrʌmblz/
past simple rumbled
/ˈrʌmbld/
/ˈrʌmbld/
past participle rumbled
/ˈrʌmbld/
/ˈrʌmbld/
-ing form rumbling
/ˈrʌmblɪŋ/
/ˈrʌmblɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive] to make a long deep sound or series of sounds发出持续而低沉的声音;发出隆隆声
    • The machine rumbled as it started up.机器轰鸣着发动起来。
    • thunder rumbling in the distance远处隆隆的雷声
    • I'm so hungry my stomach's rumbling.我饿得肚子咕咕叫了。
    Topics Weatherc2
  2. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to move slowly and heavily, making a rumbling sound轰鸣着缓慢行进
    • tanks rumbling through the streets隆隆地驶过街道的坦克
    • The train rumbled nearer.火车隆隆地驶近了。
  3. [transitive] rumble somebody (British English, informal) to discover the truth about somebody or what they are trying to hide发现…的真相;看穿(阴谋)
    • They knew they had been rumbled.他们知道自己已经被识破了。
  4. [intransitive] (North American English, informal) (of a gang of young people一伙年轻人) to fight against another gang打群架
  5. Word Originlate Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch rommelen, rummelen, of imitative origin. Sense 3 of the verb may be a different word.

rumble

noun
/ˈrʌmbl/
/ˈrʌmbl/
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  1. [uncountable, countable] rumble (of something) a long deep sound or series of sounds持续而低沉的声音;隆隆声
    • the rumble of thunder隆隆的雷声
    • Inside, the noise of the traffic was reduced to a distant rumble.进到屋里,车辆的声音减弱了,就像是远处的隆隆声。
    • (figurative) Although an agreement has been reached, rumbles of resentment can still be heard.尽管已有共识,但怨愤不满之声仍时有所闻。
    • He gave a low rumble of laughter.他发出一阵低沉的笑声。
    Topics Weatherc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deep
    • low
    • dull
    verb + rumble
    • give
    • let out
    • hear
    preposition
    • with a rumble
    • rumble of
    phrases
    • the rumble of thunder
    See full entry
  2. [countable] (North American English, informal) a fight in the street between two or more gangs打群架
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch rommelen, rummelen, of imitative origin. Sense 3 of the verb may be a different word.
TOEFL BNC: 11387 COCA: 8741
rumble

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + RUMBLE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdeep, low低沉的隆隆聲dull沉悶的隆隆聲loud轟響的隆隆聲faint, soft依稀可聞的隆隆聲distant遠處傳來的隆隆聲ominous不祥的隆隆聲VERB + RUMBLEgive, let out發出隆隆聲hear聽到隆隆聲feel感覺到隆隆聲PREPOSITIONwith a rumble隆隆地The door slid shut with a rumble.門轟的一聲關上了。rumble of⋯的隆隆聲PHRASESthe rumble of thunder隆隆的雷聲We could hear the distant rumble of thunder.我們能聽到遠處隆隆的雷聲。 note at sound
TOEFL BNC: 11387 COCA: 8741
rumble

verb

rumble ♦︎ roar ♦︎ thunder ♦︎ roll ♦︎ boomThese words all mean to make a deep sound. 这些词均表示发出低沉的声音。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配thunder rumbles / roars / rolls / boomstraffic rumbles / roars / thundersto rumble / roar / thunder / roll / boom loudly rumble [intransitive] to make a long, deep sound or series of sounds 发出持续而低沉的声音;发出隆隆声They could hear thunder rumbling in the distance.他们听到远处隆隆的雷声。I'm so hungry my stomach's rumbling.我饿得肚子咕咕叫了。 rumble

noun

[countable] He gave a low rumble of laughter.他发出一阵低沉的笑声。Inside, the noise of the traffic was reduced to a distant rumble.进到屋里,车辆的声音减弱了,就像是远处的隆隆声。
roar rɔː(r) [intransitive] to make a very loud, deep noise 吼叫;咆哮We heard a lion roar.我们听到狮吼。The gun roared deafeningly.枪炮轰鸣声震耳欲聋。The engine roared to life (= started noisily).发动机隆隆启动。 roar

noun

[countable, usually singular] I could barely hear above / over the roar of the aircraft's engines.除了飞机发动机的轰鸣声,我几乎什么也听不见。The car sped off with an almighty roar.那辆汽车飞驰而去,发出巨大的轰鸣声。
thunder [intransitive] to make a very loud deep noise that sounds like thunder (= the loud noise that you hear after a flash of lightning, during a storm) 发出雷鸣般响声;轰隆隆地响A voice thundered in my ear.一个震耳欲聋的声音在我耳边响起。The horse raced across the pasture, its hooves thundering on the grass.那匹马在牧场上飞奔,马蹄在草地上隆隆作响。 thunder

noun

[singular] The thunder of hooves split the air as the horses burst through the mist.那些马冲出迷雾,隆隆的马蹄声划破长空。
roll [intransitive, transitive] to make a long continuous sound, especially the sound made by drums or thunder 发出持续的声音(尤指鼓声或雷声)From the walls a trumpet sounded, a drum rolled and the gate swung open.墙里响起喇叭声,鼓咚咚作响,大门打开了。 roll

noun

[countable] Lightning flashed across the sky, immediately followed by a deep roll of thunder.闪电划过天空,紧接着是轰隆隆的雷声。
boom buːm [intransitive] to make a loud deep noise that sounds like an explosion 轰鸣,轰响(有如爆炸声)The ship's gun boomed and the shot fell only a hundred metres away.船上炮声大作,炮弹却只射出百米之遥。 boom

noun

[countable, usually singular] The deep boom of a foghorn echoed across the bay.雾角低沉的声音在整个海湾回荡。
TOEFL BNC: 11387 COCA: 8741
rumble
To make a continuous sound: roar, rumble, buzz...
To make a sound while moving: splash, rattle, groan...
Hunger and hungry: hunger, hungry, appetite...

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