mumble
mum
ˈməm
mēm
ble
bəl
bēl
British pronunciation
/mˈʌmbə‍l/

Définition et signification de « mumble » en anglais

to mumble
01

marmonner, marmotter

to speak in a low or unclear voice, often so that the words are difficult to understand
Intransitive
Transitive: to mumble sth
to mumble definition and meaning
example
Exemples
He tends to mumble when he's nervous, making it challenging to follow his speech.
Il a tendance à marmonner quand il est nerveux, ce qui rend difficile de suivre son discours.
During the lecture, the professor mumbled some key points, leaving the students confused.
Pendant le cours, le professeur a marmonné quelques points clés, laissant les étudiants confus.
02

mâchouiller, mâchonner

to chew or gnaw on something using gums or without using the teeth
Transitive: to mumble food
example
Exemples
The elderly man mumbled his food, unable to chew properly due to his missing teeth.
Le vieil homme mâchonnait sa nourriture, incapable de mâcher correctement à cause de ses dents manquantes.
The baby mumbled a piece of soft bread, attempting to eat without fully using his gums.
Le bébé mâchonnait un morceau de pain mou, essayant de manger sans utiliser pleinement ses gencives.
Mumble
01

marmonnement, marmottement

a soft indistinct utterance
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