growl
growl 英 [graʊl] 美 [ɡraʊl]
v. 咆哮
进行时:growling 过去式:growled 过去分词:growled 第三人称单数:growls 名词复数:growls
- To growl is to make a low, guttural, aggressive sound, like “grrrrrrrrrrr.” If you’ve ever gotten too close to an angry dog, you’ve probably heard a growl.
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- v. 咆哮
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1. Then we hear a louder growl. Guess who is growling?
然后我们听到了一声更大的咆哮。猜猜是谁在咆哮?
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2. ‘Who are you?’ he growled at the stranger.
“你是谁?”他向陌生人怒吼道。
- growl (v.) 1660s, from Middle English grollen "to rumble, growl" (early 15c.), from Old French grouler "to rumble," said to be from Frankish; probably ultimately of imitative origin. Related: Growled; growling. The noun is 1727, from the verb.
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