Mutter Meaning in English
word
ˈmətɝ
MUH-ter
mˈʌtɐ
MUH-tuh
释义
To speak quietly and unclearly, often complaining or talking to yourself.
用法与细微差别
Informal. Commonly used for negative or annoyed speech under one’s breath. Not the same as 'whisper' (which is secretive, but clearer). You 'mutter' when you don’t want others to clearly hear or understand.
Spanish: murmurar - balbucearPortuguese (BR): murmurar - resmungarPortuguese (PT): murmurar - resmungarChinese (Simplified): 嘀咕 - 低声抱怨Chinese (Traditional): 喃喃自語 - 低聲抱怨Hindi: बड़बड़ानाArabic: تمتمة - تمتمBengali: বিড়বিড় করা - অস্পষ্টভাবে বলাRussian: бормотатьJapanese: つぶやく - ぶつぶつ言うVietnamese: lẩm bẩm - thì thầm (không rõ ràng)Korean: 중얼거리다Turkish: mırıldanmakUrdu: بڑبڑاناIndonesian: bergumam - menggerutu
例句
He muttered something under his breath.
basic
Please don't mutter during the lesson.
basic
She muttered a quick apology.
basic
He always mutters when he's annoyed at work.
natural
“Whatever,” she muttered, turning away.
natural
You could hear him muttering about the long lines the whole time.
natural