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    rumbling
    /ˈrʌmbəlɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. a continuous deep, resonant sound: "the rumbling of wheels in the distance"

    adjective

    • 1. making or constituting a deep resonant sound: "rumbling trams"

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  2. Rumbling can mean a sign of anger or disagreement, or a continuous low sound. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, synonyms and translations.

    • Rumbling in Russian

      RUMBLING translate: громыхание, гул . Learn more in the...

    • Simplified

      RUMBLING translate: 不满情绪;不满的迹象, 发出隆隆声;发出辘辘声;发出低沉连续的响声. Learn...

    • Traditional

      RUMBLING translate: 不滿情緒;不滿的跡象, 發出隆隆聲;發出轆轆聲;發出低沈連續的響聲. Learn...

    • Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미

      RUMBLING 의미, 정의, RUMBLING의 정의: 1. a sign of anger or...

  3. The meaning of RUMBLING is rumble. How to use rumbling in a sentence. rumble; general but unofficial talk or opinion often of dissatisfaction —usually used in plural…

  4. Rumbling is a noun that means a long deep sound or series of sounds, or a figurative expression for discontent. Learn how to use it in sentences and synonyms with the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary app.

  5. Rumbling is a noun or verb that means a deep, long, rolling sound, or a sign of dissatisfaction or unrest. It can also mean a gang fight or a luggage compartment. See synonyms, translations and usage examples.

  6. noun. a loud low dull continuous noise. “they heard the rumbling of thunder”. synonyms: grumble, grumbling, rumble. see more. adjective. continuous full and low-pitched throbbing sound. “the rumbling rolling sound of thunder”. synonyms: grumbling.

  7. RUMBLE definition: 1. to make a continuous low sound: 2. to discover the true facts about someone or something secret…. Learn more.

  8. OED's earliest evidence for rumbling is from 1542, in a translation by Nicholas Udall, schoolmaster and playwright. It is also recorded as a noun from the Middle English period (1150—1500). rumbling is formed within English, by derivation.