Gurgle Meaning in English
word
ˈɡɝɡəɫ
GUR-guhl
ɡˈɜːɡəl
GUR-guhl
释义
To make a bubbling, flowing, or liquid sound, like water running in a stream or a baby's stomach making noise.
用法与细微差别
More common with liquids or soft bubbling sounds (not loud splashes). Used for streams, babies making soft noises, or stomachs when hungry. Usually describes continuous, gentle, pleasant sounds.
Spanish: borbotear - hacer gárgaras (sonido)Portuguese (BR): borbulhar - gargarejar (som) - gorgolejarPortuguese (PT): borbulhar - gorgolejarChinese (Simplified): 咕噜作响 - 咕咕声Chinese (Traditional): 咕嚕作響 - 咕咕聲Hindi: बुलबुलाना - गरगराहट (आवाज)Arabic: يغمغم - يصدر صوت غرغرةBengali: গড়গড় শব্দ করা - গোঁগোঁ শব্দ করাRussian: булькать - бульканьеJapanese: ゴロゴロと音を立てる - ぐるぐると音を出すVietnamese: rì rào - ọc ạchKorean: 꼴깍거리다 - 졸졸거리다Turkish: gürlemek (su sesi) - çağıldamakUrdu: غرغراہٹ (آواز) - بلبلاناIndonesian: bergemuruh - menggelegak
例句
The baby laughed and made a gurgle sound.
basic
Water started to gurgle from the pipe.
basic
My stomach will gurgle if I skip lunch.
basic
The mountain stream gurgled softly as we walked by.
natural
Did you hear my coffee gurgling in the pot?
natural
He tried to talk, but only a weak gurgle came out.
natural