roar
roar 英 [rɔ:(r)] 美 [rɔr, ror]
n. 咆哮;吼; v. 咆哮;吼叫;
进行时:roaring 过去式:roared 过去分词:roared 第三人称单数:roars 名词复数:roars
- To roar is to make a ferociously loud sound, like a lion or a tiger. If you go to a football game, you'll hear the crowd roar whenever their team scores a goal.
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- n. 咆哮;吼;
- v. 咆哮;吼叫;
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1. We heard a lion roar.
我们听见了狮子的吼声。
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2. The engine roared to life (= started noisily).
发动机隆隆启动。
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3. The gun roared deafeningly.
枪炮轰鸣声震耳欲聋。
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4. The crowd roared.
人群一片喧哗。
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5. The fans roared (out) their approval.
崇拜者大声叫好。
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6. He looked so funny, we all roared.
他看上去那么滑稽,我们都哈哈大笑。
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7. It made them roar with laughter.
这使他们大笑起来。
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8. His speech was greeted by a roar of applause.
他的讲话引来了雷鸣般的掌声。
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9. roars of laughter
放声大笑
- roar (n.) late 14c., from roar (v.) and Old English gerar.
- roar (v.) Old English rarian "roar, wail, lament, bellow, cry," probably of imitative origin (compare Middle Dutch reeren, German röhren "to roar;" Sanskrit ragati "barks;" Lithuanian rieju, rieti "to scold;" Old Church Slavonic revo "I roar;" Latin raucus "hoarse"). Related: Roared; roaring.
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