garble
美['gɑːbəl] 英['gɑːbl]
vt. 断章取义;曲解;混淆
n. 断章取义;混淆
英英释义
Verb- make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story
例句
- Don't garble out of my statement. 别断章取义地引用我的话。
- They "gobble", and Gore's gobbling soon turnssintos"garble". 它们咯咯叫,但戈尔的咯咯叫声(gobble)很快就变成了“garble”,意思是“表达不清,说糊涂话”。
- The injured man is still groggy and can only give a garble account of the accident. 受伤的男子仍不很清醒,只能含糊地说出事故的情形。
- Then it puts its packet on the wire and simultaneously listens to see if any other device sent something at the same time, which would cause a collision and garble both packets. 然后把该包放到网上,同时听一听看看在同一时刻是否有其它的设备也在发送信息,因为它会引起碰撞,并弄坏两个包。
- Their memories go, their eyes don't see so well and their ears don't hear, sometimes they garble their words. 她的记忆力衰退、视力模糊,且耳朵也失灵。
- The injure man is still groggy and can only give a garble account of the accident. 受伤的男子仍不很清醒, 只能含糊地说出事故的情形。
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