bawl 英 [bɔ:l]   美 [bɔl]

bawl

bawl  英 [bɔ:l] 美 [bɔl]

vi. 大叫;放声痛哭  vt. 大声叫出;大声宣布;叫卖  n. 叫骂声 

进行时:bawling  过去式:bawled  过去分词:bawled  第三人称单数:bawls  名词复数:bawls 

She likes to bawl against people. 她喜欢对人大声喊叫。
Don't bawl out like that. I can hear you. 别这样穷呼喝, 我听得见。

  • To bawl is to weep or wail loudly. If you tend to bawl at sad movies, you might want to bring some tissues for wiping your tears and blowing your nose.
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  • vi. 大叫;放声痛哭
  • vt. 大声叫出;大声宣布;叫卖
  • n. 叫骂声
  • 1. She likes to bawl against people.

    她喜欢对人大声喊叫。

  • 2. Don't bawl out like that. I can hear you.

    别这样穷呼喝, 我听得见。

  • 3. She puts her head in her hands and starts to bawl.

    她双手抱住自己的头,开始放声痛哭。

  • bawl (v.) mid-15c., "to howl like a dog," from Old Norse baula "to low like a cow," and/or Medieval Latin baulare "to bark like a dog," both echoic. Meaning "to shout loudly" attested from 1590s. To bawl (someone) out "reprimand loudly" is 1908, American English. Related: Bawled; bawling.
bawl / bɔːl ; NAmE bɔːl / verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to shout loudly, especially in an unpleasant or angry way 大喊;怒吼 bawl(at sb) She bawled at him in front of everyone. 她当着大家的面冲他大喊大叫。 bawl(out) sth (at sb) He sat in his office bawling orders at his secretary. 他坐在办公室里,对秘书厉声发号施令。 + speech (+ out) ‘Get in here now!’ she bawled out. “马上进来!”她嚷道。 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] (+ speech) to cry loudly, especially in an unpleasant and annoying way 号哭 A child was bawling in the next room. 隔壁有个孩子在大声哭闹。 He was bawling his eyes out (= crying very loudly). 他正号啕大哭。 PHRASAL VERB ˌbawl sb↔ˈout ( informal) to speak angrily to sb because they have done sth wrong 大声训斥 The teacher bawled him out for being late. 老师因他迟到而把他训斥了一顿。 bawl bawls bawled bawling bawl / bɔːl ; NAmE bɔːl /
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