howl
howl 英 [haʊl] 美 [haʊl]
v. 大声叫喊;咆哮 n. 喊叫;嚎叫
进行时:howling 过去式:howled 过去分词:howled 第三人称单数:howls 名词复数:howls
- To howl is to make a long, sad, crying sound. You might howl every once in a while, but it's more common to hear wolves and dogs let loose and howl, especially in the presence of a full moon.
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- v. 大声叫喊;咆哮
- n. 喊叫;嚎叫
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1. to howl in pain
疼得直叫喊
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2. We howled with laughter.
我们放声大笑。
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3. The baby was howling all the time I was there.
我在那里时孩子一直哭得很厉害。
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4. The wind was howling around the house.
狂风在房子四周呼啸。
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5. The crowd howled its displeasure.
群众不满地怒吼着。
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6. to let out a howl of anguish
发出痛苦的喊叫声
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7. The suggestion was greeted with howls of laughter.
这个建议引起了阵阵大笑。
- howl (v.) early 13c., houlen, probably ultimately of imitative origin; similar formations are found in other Germanic languages. Also compare owl. Related: Howled; howling. As a noun from 1590s.
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