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词组 rumble
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rumble
Theme: VIOLENCE
1.
in. to fight.
The gangs are rumbling over on Fourth Street.We're going to rumble tomorrow night.
2.
n. a fight; a street fight; a gang fight.
If there is a rumble, get out of there fast.My brother was hurt in a gang rumble.
rumble
1. noun
1
a fight, especially between teenage gangs US, 1948.
2
a wild party US, 1968.
3
a difficult encounter with law enforcement US, 1972.
4
a concerted police search for narcotics US, 1958
2. verb
1
to fight US, 1946.
2
in circus and carnival usage, to spoil something US, 1981.
3
to come to an understanding or realisation of something that has been concealed UK, 1886
phraserumble[rumbled, rumbled, rumbling]
rumble on
rumble on especially BrE if a difficult or unpleasant situation rumbles on, it continues for a long time: Arguments with the Soviet Union rumbled on into 1947. Luxury items remain unsold in the shops as the recession rumbles on.

rumble

1. slang A fight or brawl. I heard there was a rumble between the two gangs last night. I hope no one was killed. The two players started pushing and yelling, and eventually it devolved into a full-blown rumble after their teammates got involved.
2. slang To engage in a fight or brawl. We were about to rumble with those idiots in the bar when the bouncer intervened and threw us out.

rumble

1. in. to fight. The gangs are rumbling over on Fourth Street.
2. n. a fight; a street fight; a gang fight. My brother was hurt in a gang rumble.
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