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abbreviation Millimetre(s). 同MILLIMETRE 或millimetres
exclamation mm 1Used to express contentment or pleasure. mmm, that pizza looks so good Example sentencesExamples - 'Mmm, this cream cheese is delicious,' announced the girl next to me, biting into her croissant with vigor.
- Mmm, that pudding was lovely.
- "Vanilla," she murmured, taking one to taste. "Mm, delicious."
- Tess put down both plates and lifted the covers off. "Mmm," Brian said "Smells good."
- Mm, I love french fries.
- Mm, I feel much better now.
- 1.1 Used to express agreement or approval.
mm, yeah, I know what you mean Example sentencesExamples - 'You'd thought of that, had you?' 'Mm,' I said.
- "Want some pancakes?" "Mmm, that would be great."
- “Mmm, that's right,” agreed Peter.
- Mm, yes, I agree the review was a little basic.
- 'I brought my iPod, do you want to have a listen?' 'Mmm, okay.'
- Mmm, nice idea! Can I have a go?
2Used to express uncertainty or reflection. mmm, I haven't read the whole article but I don't really like the sound of this Example sentencesExamples - Mm, I'm not sure I see the distinction you're drawing.
- 'I could really see him as James Bond.' 'Mmm, not sure.'
- Mm, I felt like I was watching a different show to the one you're all talking about.
- Mmm. I might have to check that statement with the lawyers!
- Mmm. Perhaps this idea needs a rethink.
- Mm, how does that work?
- Mmm. Good point. But I still think we should go on.
abbreviationɛmˈɛm 1Maelzel's metronome (an indication of tempo in music, given as the number of beats per minute). 3(in the UK) Military Medal. abbreviation Millimeter(s). 同MILLIMETRE 或millimetres
exclamationm 1Used to express contentment or pleasure. mmm, that pizza looks so good Example sentencesExamples - 'Mmm, this cream cheese is delicious,' announced the girl next to me, biting into her croissant with vigor.
- Mm, I feel much better now.
- Tess put down both plates and lifted the covers off. "Mmm," Brian said "Smells good."
- "Vanilla," she murmured, taking one to taste. "Mm, delicious."
- Mm, I love french fries.
- Mmm, that pudding was lovely.
- 1.1 Used to express agreement or approval.
mm, yeah, I know what you mean mmm, I suppose that it does help Example sentencesExamples - 'I brought my iPod, do you want to have a listen?' 'Mmm, okay.'
- 'You'd thought of that, had you?' 'Mm,' I said.
- Mmm, nice idea! Can I have a go?
- Mm, yes, I agree the review was a little basic.
- “Mmm, that's right,” agreed Peter.
- "Want some pancakes?" "Mmm, that would be great."
2Used to express uncertainty or reflection. mmm, I haven't read the whole article but I don't really like the sound of this Example sentencesExamples - 'I could really see him as James Bond.' 'Mmm, not sure.'
- Mmm. I might have to check that statement with the lawyers!
- Mm, I felt like I was watching a different show to the one you're all talking about.
- Mm, I'm not sure I see the distinction you're drawing.
- Mm, how does that work?
- Mmm. Perhaps this idea needs a rethink.
- Mmm. Good point. But I still think we should go on.
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