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意识形态
Geplapper
English
English
German
German
I. bab·ble [ˈbæbl̩] N no pl
1. babble (confused speech):
babble
Geplapper nt <-s> pej inf
babble
Gebabbel nt region inf
babble
Gebrabbel nt <-s> CH inf
babble of voices
Stimmengewirr nt <-(e)s> kein pl
2. babble (murmuring sound):
babble
babble of water
Geplätscher nt <-s>
babble of a brook
3. babble pej (jargon):
internet babble
II. bab·ble [ˈbæbl̩] VB intr
1. babble (talk incoherently):
babble
babble
babble
babble baby
babble baby
2. babble water:
babble
III. bab·ble [ˈbæbl̩] VB trans
to babble sth (incoherently)
to babble sth (tell a secret)
to babble an excuse
babble out VB trans
to babble out sth
German
German
English
English
etw babbeln
to babble on about sth inf
Gewirr Stimmen
to babble on about [or pej spout] sth
Present
Ibabble
youbabble
he/she/itbabbles
webabble
youbabble
theybabble
Past
Ibabbled
youbabbled
he/she/itbabbled
webabbled
youbabbled
theybabbled
Present Perfect
Ihavebabbled
youhavebabbled
he/she/ithasbabbled
wehavebabbled
youhavebabbled
theyhavebabbled
Past Perfect
Ihadbabbled
youhadbabbled
he/she/ithadbabbled
wehadbabbled
youhadbabbled
theyhadbabbled
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He has a slurred speech, he babbles, and that perhaps due to his suppressed upbringing.
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He breaks down and babbles some information, most of it useless in finding out who runs the racket.
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In particular, this circuit is required for the early unstructured vocalizations that resemble babbling in humans.
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For these reasons, pygmy marmoset calls are also distinguished as babbling behavior.
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He found that if he gave into these babbling fits, the headache would be alleviated.
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By now, the free communication through the Internet has mutated into online-banking/-shopping and virtual babble for a large part of the users.
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www.free.de
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Mittlerweile ist die freie Kommunikation über das Netz für einen grossen Teil der NutzerInnen mutiert zum online-banking/-shopping und virtuellem Geplapper.
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