0 to make a continuous low sound:
1 to smell very unpleasant:
2 a continuous low noise:
3 to make a continuous, low sound, or to sing a tune with closed lips:
4 a continuous, low sound:
They might be eating, talking, whistling, humming, smoking during the most dramatic scenes.
One view of function holds that brains work much the same way, for example, the humming bird versus baleen whale metaphor.
Although cars stream by, pedestrians lose the impetus to move forward, derailed by this cool pool of sound with its mysterious, chantlike hum.
The mean monthly relative humidity (rel. hum.) is above 70% all year round.
If a tort system were a stereo system, the cognitive bias would be the hum or hiss, not one of the instrumental tracks.
The precomputed lighting gives a huge lift in architectural quality; and ambient sounds such as bird song and air-conditioning hum strengthen the experience even further.
Intermittent cross-fertilization has kept all these fields humming!
She hummed phrases to herself and subsequently searched for the corresponding notes on the piano.
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發出連續低沉的聲音,嗡嗡作響, 哼(曲子), 忙亂,忙碌…
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发出连续低沉的声音,嗡嗡作响, 哼(曲子), 忙乱,忙碌…
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canturrear (una melodía), zumbar, zumbido…
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cantar com os lábios fechados, zunir, zumbido…
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ハミングする, (継続的に)ブーンと低い音をたてる, ブーンという継続的な低い音…
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mırıldanmak, vızıldamak, vınlamak…
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fredonner, ronronner, bourdonner…
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taral·lejar, brunzir, brunzit…
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