murmur
mur
ˈmɜr
mēr
mur
mɜr
mēr
British pronunciation
/mˈɜːmɐ/

Definizione e significato di "murmur"in inglese

to murmur
01

mormorare, sussurrare

to speak in a low, soft voice, often in a way that is difficult to hear or understand
Intransitive
Transitive: to murmur sth
to murmur definition and meaning
example
Esempi
She murmured a lullaby to help her baby fall asleep.
Lei mormorò una ninna nanna per aiutare il suo bambino ad addormentarsi.
The audience began to murmur in anticipation as the performer took the stage.
Il pubblico cominciò a mormorare in anticipazione mentre l'artista saliva sul palco.
02

mormorare, brontolare

to express discontent or complain about someone or something in a quiet, subdued manner
Intransitive: to murmur about sth
example
Esempi
The disgruntled employees murmured about the new company policies during their lunch break.
I dipendenti scontenti mormoravano delle nuove politiche aziendali durante la pausa pranzo.
Students murmured under their breaths about the difficult exam as they left the classroom.
Gli studenti mormoravano sottovoce del difficile esame mentre uscivano dall'aula.
01

mormorio, sussurro

a low continuous indistinct sound; often accompanied by movement of the lips without the production of articulate speech
02

mormorio, sussurro

a schwa that is incidental to the pronunciation of a consonant
03

mormorio, lamento

a complaint uttered in a low and indistinct tone
04

mormorio, soffio cardiaco

an abnormal sound of the heart; sometimes a sign of abnormal function of the heart valves
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