rumble1
  
  
	      			KK: [ˈrʌmbḷ]
	      			DJ: [ˈrʌmbl]
  
    vi.
    
      - (雷,砲等)隆隆響
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The guns 
rumbled in the distance.
遠處砲聲隆隆。
 
      - (車輛)轆轆行駛
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I'm hungry -- my stomach's 
rumbling.
我餓了,饑腸轆轆。
A wagon 
rumbled over the ground.
一輛大篷車轆轆地駛過場地。
 
      - 聲音低沉地說話;咕噥
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He 
rumbled to himself as he went out.
他嘟囔著走了出去。
 
      - 鬧嚷,使人不得安寧
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The argument 
rumbled on for three hours.
爭論鬧嚷嚷地進行了三個小時。
 
    
    vt.
    
      - 使隆隆響;使轆轆行駛
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He 
rumbled the wagon down the street.
他駕著大篷車轆轆行駛在街上。
 
      - 聲音低沉地說出[(+out/forth)]
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He 
rumbled out an order.
他用低沉的聲音發出一道命令。
 
    
    n.
    
      - 隆隆聲,轆轆聲[S]
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We heard the 
rumble of thunder in the distance.
我們聽到遠處的隆隆雷聲。
 
      - 普遍的怨聲[S]
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A 
rumble over inflation arose across the country.
全國到處抱怨通貨膨脹。
 
      - 磨箱;滾筒,轉筒[C]
 
      - 【美】【俚】(尤指青少年的)街頭鬥毆[C]
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  辨析
  
 
  
    
rumble2
  
  
	      			KK: [ˈrʌmbḷ]
	      			DJ: [ˈrʌmbl]
  
    vt.
    
      - 【俚】察覺;看穿,識破
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I've been 
rumbled; someone must have told mom.
我被揭穿了,一定有人告訴媽。
He is insincere; I soon 
rumbled him.
他不真誠;我不久便看穿了他。
 
    
   
 
  v.
    - make or move with a continuous deep, resonant sound.
 - 
(rumble on)
 (of a dispute) continue in a persistent but low-key way.
 - Brit. informal discover (an illicit activity or its perpetrator):
 it wouldn't need a genius to rumble his little game.
 - N. Amer. informal take part in a street fight.
 
n.
  - a continuous deep, resonant sound like distant thunder.
 - N. Amer. informal a street fight between gangs.
 
 
  Derivative
  
  Etymology
  ME: prob. from MDu. rommelen, rummelen, of imitative origin.