blithering

英 ['blɪð(ə)rɪŋ] 美 ['blɪðərɪŋ]
  • adj. 胡扯的;唠叨不已的
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blithering (adj.)
1880, present participle adjective (from the first typically with idiot) from blither (v.) "to talk nonsense." From 1872 as a verbal noun.
1. He was a blithering idiot .
他是个十足的傻瓜。

来自《权威词典》

2. She is alway blithering about some problems of hers.
她总是唠叨不休地讲她(个人)的一些问题.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

3. To talk nonsense or foolishness . H e blethered on, the blithering fool.
“胡说八道”之意, 如:“他不停地胡说八道, 真是个喋喋不休的傻瓜! ”

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4. This awareness was annoying me all along just like my blithering mother.
这个意识一直像唠叨的母亲一样吵着.

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