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Definition of garble in English: garbleverb ˈɡɑːb(ə)lˈɡɑrbəl [with object]Reproduce (a message, sound, or transmission) in a confused and distorted way. 对(文章等)断章取义,篡改;使(声音、收发)错乱 the connection was awful and kept garbling his voice 线路很差,他的声音不停地变调。 Example sentencesExamples - He called, his voice garbled by the sound of hammering and drilling.
- On windy days, the smoke was wafted so that signals became garbled and confusing.
- The result will be calls where your voice will be broken up and garbled.
- His lawyers protested, claiming that this would hamper their ability to ask follow up questions or to clarify points that might be garbled through translators.
- After waking up, her speech was garbled and she was confused.
- His voice sounds somewhat garbled in those recordings.
- Once again the mixed message is more garbled than ever: it's okay to be independent, but beware of those you think you trust.
- Even then, you can expect anything other than the simplest bullets to be garbled.
- If this was the case, it is strange that the message was so garbled - no clear understanding of BT's thinking emerged until after the first reports of a boardroom bust-up.
- Connor's transmission was very garbled, but the seriousness of the situation was clear to all listening.
- You implant a patient, and initially all they hear is garbled noise, and in six months they can carry on a conversation on the telephone.
- Once, we could understand everything he said with perfect clarity, but now, everything is garbled and sometimes even slurred.
- The message was somewhat garbled, and the three men in question were still 24 hours from Tulsa, but the threat was taken seriously by the FBI, who called in the local police.
- Canadian voters spoke but, once again, the voting system garbled the message.
- He told the inquest the message was garbled and he couldn't understand any of it.
- That was rather garbled and hastily thrown together, but we will return with him.
- Often the message becomes garbled as it filters through several languages.
- The interrogator began speaking through an intercom, his voice garbled in static.
- You try to talk to a fellow shopper, but your words sound garbled, and others seem confused by your speech.
- The funny bit is that the spam protection they are offering is just a bit of JavaScript that garbles email addresses so they cannot be harvested.
Synonyms mix up, muddle, jumble, confuse, blur, slur, obscure, distort, twist, twist around, warp, misstate, misquote, misreport, misrepresent, mistranslate, misinterpret, misconstrue tamper with, tinker with, change, alter, doctor, falsify, pervert, corrupt, adulterate rare misarticulate, misrender
noun ˈɡɑːb(ə)lˈɡɑrbəl A garbled account or transmission. 混乱的记述(或传送) most readers assumed the word was a typographical garble mass noun upon winning a race a driver spews out a litany of commercial garble Example sentencesExamples - His widely mocked garble about him taking his ‘high horse’ on the ‘low road’ is actually, with a bit of untangling, a pretty good image.
- That wonderful pattern-matching ability I've mentioned elsewhere comes into being and forces us to turn garble into sense, any sense, even if it's nonsense.
- Language is employed as a formative element of the rhythm and music, but all a garble of German phrases, English sentence fragments, hissing, and hiccuping.
- DataCore, to be sure, doles out the same virtualization garble as every other vendor, promising a management heaven full of automation and abstracted disk.
- Repeated attempts to contact the Sol System have been met only with static and nonsensical garbles.
- On the surface, the Violettes' debut album follows a well-tested formula for soundscape pop: her delicate voice soaks in a bath of fuzzy guitars, droning cello, and the garble of vocal samples run backward.
- Started in Portland in 1999, their self-titled debut was incapable of prodding you into these visions, these half-lucid garbles of thought and imagination.
- Why I was rambling a spew of unintelligible garble, I had not a clue.
- I plowed through this text in my bedroom late at night, while the unintelligible garble of the downstairs television kept me abreast of my parents' assured position in front of it.
- She waited patiently for the caller to reply but all she got was garble from the other end.
- While the musical numbers do sound great, there are periods where the vocals could have been cleaned up to eliminate moments of muted garble.
- The about section of her web site is full of fanciful garble about her consulting work.
- It may have been Shakespeare fatigue, but the scene between Falstaff and Doll Tearsheet, played as a strung-out Eastender with Blade Runner hair, was for significant periods pure garble, to be endured rather than enjoyed.
- At first, she thought that her voice had come out in an unintelligible garble, but she finally realized that the reason for their mirth was coming from behind her, out the window.
Derivativesnoun Chinese translators and Smithsonian Institution label-writers can be garblers. Example sentencesExamples - Additionally, it is easy to enhance; both the encoding routines and the garblers can be extended algorithmically with minimal effort.
- You should initialize the garbler at the start of your program using the function set garbler that is also provided.
- The Group has state-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure including large warehouses, curing barbecues, electronic colour sorters, a sophisticated cupping laboratory and a pool of skilled and experienced garblers.
- Accordingly, he was not the only garbler.
OriginLate Middle English (in the sense 'sift out, cleanse'): from Anglo-Latin and Italian garbellare, from Arabic ġarbala 'sift', perhaps from late Latin cribellare 'to sieve', from Latin cribrum 'sieve'. Definition of garble in US English: garbleverbˈɡärbəlˈɡɑrbəl [with object]Reproduce (a message, sound, or transmission) in a confused and distorted way. 对(文章等)断章取义,篡改;使(声音、收发)错乱 the connection was awful and kept garbling his voice 线路很差,他的声音不停地变调。 Example sentencesExamples - Once, we could understand everything he said with perfect clarity, but now, everything is garbled and sometimes even slurred.
- The interrogator began speaking through an intercom, his voice garbled in static.
- The message was somewhat garbled, and the three men in question were still 24 hours from Tulsa, but the threat was taken seriously by the FBI, who called in the local police.
- Often the message becomes garbled as it filters through several languages.
- The funny bit is that the spam protection they are offering is just a bit of JavaScript that garbles email addresses so they cannot be harvested.
- After waking up, her speech was garbled and she was confused.
- You implant a patient, and initially all they hear is garbled noise, and in six months they can carry on a conversation on the telephone.
- His lawyers protested, claiming that this would hamper their ability to ask follow up questions or to clarify points that might be garbled through translators.
- The result will be calls where your voice will be broken up and garbled.
- You try to talk to a fellow shopper, but your words sound garbled, and others seem confused by your speech.
- Even then, you can expect anything other than the simplest bullets to be garbled.
- His voice sounds somewhat garbled in those recordings.
- If this was the case, it is strange that the message was so garbled - no clear understanding of BT's thinking emerged until after the first reports of a boardroom bust-up.
- Connor's transmission was very garbled, but the seriousness of the situation was clear to all listening.
- That was rather garbled and hastily thrown together, but we will return with him.
- He told the inquest the message was garbled and he couldn't understand any of it.
- Canadian voters spoke but, once again, the voting system garbled the message.
- Once again the mixed message is more garbled than ever: it's okay to be independent, but beware of those you think you trust.
- On windy days, the smoke was wafted so that signals became garbled and confusing.
- He called, his voice garbled by the sound of hammering and drilling.
Synonyms mix up, muddle, jumble, confuse, blur, slur, obscure, distort, twist, twist around, warp, misstate, misquote, misreport, misrepresent, mistranslate, misinterpret, misconstrue
nounˈɡärbəlˈɡɑrbəl A garbled account or transmission. 混乱的记述(或传送) Example sentencesExamples - Repeated attempts to contact the Sol System have been met only with static and nonsensical garbles.
- It may have been Shakespeare fatigue, but the scene between Falstaff and Doll Tearsheet, played as a strung-out Eastender with Blade Runner hair, was for significant periods pure garble, to be endured rather than enjoyed.
- While the musical numbers do sound great, there are periods where the vocals could have been cleaned up to eliminate moments of muted garble.
- The about section of her web site is full of fanciful garble about her consulting work.
- At first, she thought that her voice had come out in an unintelligible garble, but she finally realized that the reason for their mirth was coming from behind her, out the window.
- Why I was rambling a spew of unintelligible garble, I had not a clue.
- His widely mocked garble about him taking his ‘high horse’ on the ‘low road’ is actually, with a bit of untangling, a pretty good image.
- Started in Portland in 1999, their self-titled debut was incapable of prodding you into these visions, these half-lucid garbles of thought and imagination.
- DataCore, to be sure, doles out the same virtualization garble as every other vendor, promising a management heaven full of automation and abstracted disk.
- She waited patiently for the caller to reply but all she got was garble from the other end.
- I plowed through this text in my bedroom late at night, while the unintelligible garble of the downstairs television kept me abreast of my parents' assured position in front of it.
- On the surface, the Violettes' debut album follows a well-tested formula for soundscape pop: her delicate voice soaks in a bath of fuzzy guitars, droning cello, and the garble of vocal samples run backward.
- Language is employed as a formative element of the rhythm and music, but all a garble of German phrases, English sentence fragments, hissing, and hiccuping.
- That wonderful pattern-matching ability I've mentioned elsewhere comes into being and forces us to turn garble into sense, any sense, even if it's nonsense.
OriginLate Middle English (in the sense ‘sift out, cleanse’): from Anglo-Latin and Italian garbellare, from Arabic ġarbala ‘sift’, perhaps from late Latin cribellare ‘to sieve’, from Latin cribrum ‘sieve’. |