howling 英 ['haʊlɪŋ]   美 ['haʊlɪŋ]

howling

howling  英 ['haʊlɪŋ] 美 ['haʊlɪŋ]

adj. 咆哮的;极大的;哭哭啼啼的  n. 啸鸣  v. 咆哮(howl的ing形式) 

名词复数:howlings 

You sent me howling into the wind. I’m lucky to be all in one piece. 你让我独自一人在风中咆哮,我能全身而返,已经是大幸了。
howling Santa Ana winds fanned the flames of several southern California wildfires this week. 这一周,咆哮的圣塔安娜风助长了南加州的数处火焰。

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  • adj. 咆哮的;极大的;哭哭啼啼的
  • n. 啸鸣
  • v. 咆哮(howl的ing形式)
  • 1. You sent me howling into the wind. I’m lucky to be all in one piece.

    你让我独自一人在风中咆哮,我能全身而返,已经是大幸了。

  • 2. howling Santa Ana winds fanned the flames of several southern California wildfires this week.

    这一周,咆哮的圣塔安娜风助长了南加州的数处火焰。

  • 3. There was soon a confusion of yapping and howling, the flashlights no longer moving toward him but instead sweeping the woods from one still point.

    很快,传来一阵困惑的狂吠和哀号,手电筒光不再向他所在的方向移动而是从一个静止的点向树林里扫射。

  • howling (adj.) c. 1600, "that howls," present-participle adjective from howl (v.)). The word was used in the King James Bible (1611) in reference to waste and wilderness (Deuteronomy xxxii.10), "characterized by or filled with howls (of wild beasts or the wind," which has tended to give it a merely intensive force.
howl·ing / ˈhaʊlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈhaʊlɪŋ / adjective [only before noun ] 1 (of a storm, etc. 风暴等 ) very violent, with strong winds 怒号的;猛烈的 a howling gale/storm/wind 怒吼着的大风╱风暴╱风 2 ( informal) very great or extreme 很大的;极端的 a howling success 轰动的成就 She flew into a howling rage. 她暴跳如雷。 howl·ing / ˈhaʊlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈhaʊlɪŋ /
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