Whitter Meaning in English
word
ˈwɪtər
WIT-er
ˈwɪtə
WIT-uh
释义
'Whitter' is an extremely rare or dialect English verb indicating to chatter idly or talk a lot, often without much importance.
用法与细微差别
Extremely uncommon and regional, mostly found in Northern England or in old literature. Almost never used in modern or formal English. Similar in meaning to 'chatter' or 'babble', but avoid using unless you are in a specific dialect context.
Spanish: (sin traducción; argot inglés poco común)Portuguese (BR): (sem tradução; gíria inglesa pouco usada)Portuguese (PT): (sem tradução; gíria inglesa pouco usada)Chinese (Simplified): (无对应翻译;罕见英文俚语)Chinese (Traditional): (無對應翻譯;罕見英文俚語)Hindi: (कोई सामान्य अनुवाद नहीं; दुर्लभ अंग्रेज़ी स्लैंग)Arabic: (لا ترجمة؛ عامية إنجليزية نادرة)Bengali: বকবক করা - ফিসফিস করাRussian: болтать - трепать языкомJapanese: ぺちゃくちゃしゃべるVietnamese: nói nhảm - nói luyên thuyênKorean: 쓸데없이 지껄이다 - 잡담하다Turkish: gevezelik etmek - boş konuşmakUrdu: بک بک کرنا - فضول باتیں کرناIndonesian: mengoceh - berceloteh
例句
The children whitter all afternoon in the playground.
basic
Grandpa sometimes whitters about the old days.
basic
She dislikes it when people whitter during meetings.
basic
He tends to whitter on instead of getting to the point.
natural
Stop whittering and tell me what happened!
natural
They were whittering away about nothing important when I walked in.
natural