humming
humming — 動詞
1. to make a low, steady musical sound with your lips pressed together, especially
哼唱;嗡鳴
閉上嘴脣發出低沉連續的聲音
to make a low, steady musical sound with your lips pressed together, especially a simple tune; or for a machine, engine, or insect to produce such a continuous low sound.
Yael was humming a song while washing the dishes after dinner.
Yael 一邊哼著歌,一邊洗碗。
hum + object (song) + while + activity
The old refrigerator hummed loudly in the corner of the kitchen.
老舊的冰箱在廚房角落大聲嗡嗡作響。
intransitive: machine noise
Vivek hums quietly to himself whenever he feels nervous before a meeting.
Vivek 在開會前感到緊張時,會不自覺地低聲哼歌。
Anong could hear the bees humming around the flowers in the garden.
Anong 可以聽到蜜蜂在花園裡繞著花嗡嗡叫。
Nellie hummed a folk tune her grandmother taught her as a child.
Nellie 哼著一首祖母小時候教她的民謠。
文法句型
hum + object (a tune / a song)
hum + (no object) for machines or insects
用法筆記
Commonly used in continuous tenses (was humming, is humming). When the subject is a person, an object such as a tune or song is often present; when the subject is a machine or insect, the verb is typically intransitive.