Mumble — Desarrollador Thorvald Natvig mumble.sf.net Información general … Wikipedia Español







Mumble — Entwickler Das Mumble Team Aktuelle Version 1.2.3 … Deutsch Wikipedia







Mumble — Utilisation de Mumble Dernière version … Wikipédia en Français







Mumble — may refer to: Mumble (Happy Feet), main character from the film Happy Feet Mumble (software), open source voice over IP client/server Mumble Bumble, a Canadian children s animated television program Mumbles, a headland in Swansea Mumbles , a jazz … Wikipedia







Mumble — Тип VoIP клиент и сервер Разработчик Thorvald Natvig (slicer) Операционная система Windows Mac OS X Linux Android Последняя вер … Википедия







Mumble — Mum ble (m[u^]m b l), v. t. 1. To utter with a low, inarticulate voice. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] 2. To chew or bite gently, as one without teeth. [1913 Webster] Gums unarmed, to mumble meat in vain. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 3. To suppress, or utter … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English







Mumble — Mum ble, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mumbled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mumbling}.] [OE. momelen; cf. D. mompelen, mommelen, G. mummelen, Sw. mumla, Dan. mumle. Cf. {Mum}, a., {Mumm}, {Mump}, v.] 1. To speak with the lips partly closed, so as to render the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English







mumble — [v] say low and inarticulately grumble, maunder, murmur, mutter, ramble, rumble, say to oneself, speak, stammer, stutter, swallow, talk, utter, verbalize, vocalize, voice, whimper, whine, whisper; concepts 47,77 Ant. speak clearly … New thesaurus







mumble — ► VERB 1) say something indistinctly and quietly. 2) bite or chew with toothless gums. ► NOUN



a quiet and indistinct utterance. ORIGIN from MUM(Cf. ↑mum) … English terms dictionary







mumble — [mum′bəl] vt., vi. mumbled, mumbling [ME momelen, like Ger mummeln, Du mommelen, of echoic orig.] 1. to speak or say indistinctly and in a low voice, as with the mouth partly closed; mutter 2. Rare to chew gently and ineffectively, as with… … English World dictionary







mumble */ — UK [ˈmʌmb(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms mumble : present tense I/you/we/they mumble he/she/it mumbles present participle mumbling past tense mumbled past participle mumbled to say something in a way that is not loud or clear … English dictionary







mumble — 11mumble (n.) 1902, from MUMBLE (Cf. mumble) (v.). 12mumble (v.) early 14c., momelen, to eat in a slow, ineffective manner (perhaps to talk with one s mouth full ), probably frequentative of interjection mum. The b is excrescent. Meaning… … Etymology dictionary







mumble — 1. verb To speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate. Please try not to mumble so I can hear you better. 2. noun a) A quiet or … Wiktionary







mumble — [[t]mʌ̱mb(ə)l[/t]] mumbles, mumbling, mumbled VERB If you mumble, you speak very quietly and not at all clearly with the result that the words are difficult to understand. Her grandmother mumbled in her sleep… [V n] He mumbled a few words… [V … English dictionary







mumble — mum|ble [ˈmʌmbəl] v [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: From the sound] to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot understand you →↑mutter



He bumped into someone and mumbled an apology.



Stop mumbling!… … Dictionary of contemporary English







mumble — verb (mumbled; mumbling) Etymology: Middle English momelen, of imitative origin Date: 14th century intransitive verb to utter words in a low confused indistinct manner ; mutter transitive verb 1. to utter with a low inarticulate voice 2. to chew… … New Collegiate Dictionary





from Publication digest https://ift.tt/2zjmJCq