| 例句 | double-talknoun language marked by abstractions, jargon, euphemisms, and circumlocutionsthe reporter listened to the senator's double-talk for about 30 seconds, and then repeated the question bafflegab, gibberish, gobbledygook(also gobbledegook), rigmarole(also rigamarole), song and dance bureaucratese, computerese, educationese, governmentese, legalese, Pentagonese, psychobabble, technobabblebombast, fustian, gas, grandiloquence, hot air, hype, oratory, rhetoric, windunintelligible or meaningless talkthe man on the sidewalk rattled off some double-talk, shoved the petition in my face, and before I realized it, I had added my signature to the list abracadabra, babble, blabber, burble, double Dutch, drivel, gabble, gibber, gibberish, jabber, jabberwocky, mumbo jumbo, nonsense, prattle, slobber blah(also blah-blah), hocus-pocus, hokeypokey, twaddlechatter, gab, patter, prate, tattle, twittercackle, clack, clatterin 1936 |