muffled
英 [ˈmʌfld]
美 [ˈmʌfld]
adj. 沉闷的; 压抑的; 模糊不清的
v. 压抑(声音); 使(声音)降低; 使听不清; 裹住,覆盖,蒙住(以保暖)
muffle的过去分词和过去式
BNC.16139 / COCA.12026
牛津词典
adj.
- 沉闷的;压抑的;模糊不清的
not heard clearly because sth is in the way that stops the sound from travelling easily- muffled voices from the next room
从隔壁房间里传来的沉闷声音
- muffled voices from the next room
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (穿许多厚衣服把自己的身体和脸)裹起来的,包住的
If you aremuffled, you are wearing a lot of heavy clothes so that very little of your body or face is visible.- ...children muffled in scarves and woolly hats.
裹着围巾,戴着毛线帽的孩子们
- ...children muffled in scarves and woolly hats.
英英释义
adj
- being or made softer or less loud or clear
- the dull boom of distant breaking waves
- muffled drums
- the muffled noises of the street
- muted trumpets
- wrapped up especially for protection or secrecy
- children muffled almost to the eyebrows
双语例句
- The train shuddered to a halt, and a muffled voice outside announced that this was Liverpool.
火车猛然一抖,停了下来。一个低沉的声音在车外喊道:利物浦到了。 - A second grader wore pink knit mittens that muffled the sound of his clapping when the teachers introduced themselves.
一名二年级学生戴着粉色的针织连指手套,因此老师们做自我介绍的时候,他鼓掌的声音闷闷的。 - Children muffled almost to the eyebrows.
孩子几乎被裹到了眉毛。 - He muffled his leg with the blanket.
他用毯子把腿包了起来。 - There were low, muffled voices rising from the hallway.
从走廊里隐约传来了低沉的说话声。 - The thief muffled the old lady's voices.
小偷闷住了老妇人的声音。 - The sound of a car passing on the street below was muffled.
下面街上经过的车辆噪声被减弱了。 - Simultaneously I heard his voice, gruff, muffled, husky, at the hall telephone.
就在同时我听见了他的声音,粗犷、低沉、沙哑,正在用门廓的电话与什么人通着话。 - He went out into the snow muffled ( up) in his scarf and heavy overcoat.
他裹在围巾和厚大衣里,迎着雪花向外面走去。 - She heard a muffled cough behind her.
她听到身后一声低沉的咳嗽。
