wail
vt.& vi. 哭叫,哀号
n. 痛哭,哭声
If someone wails, they make long, loud, high-pitched cries which express sorrow or pain.
The women began to wail in mourning.
女人们开始哀哭起来。
...a mother wailing for her lost child.
因丧子而痛哭的母亲
If you wail something, you say it in a loud, high-pitched voice that shows that you are unhappy or in pain.
'Now look what you've done!' Shirley wailed...
“看看你干的好事!”雪莉哭诉道。
Primrose, stupefied by tiredness, began to wail that she was hungry.
普丽姆罗丝因疲惫而显得有些迟钝,开始哭着说她饿了。
If something such as a siren or an alarm wails, it makes a long, loud, high-pitched sound.
Police cars, their sirens wailing, accompanied the lorries...
警车护送着大卡车,一路警笛长鸣。
The wind wailed outside the closed windows.
紧闭的窗户外狂风呼啸。
1. a cry of sorrow and grief;
1. emit long loud cries;
2. cry weakly or softly;
NIV Cross over to Tarshish ; wail , you people of the island.
6[和合]推罗人哪!你们当过到他施去. 沿海的居民哪!你们都当哀号.
Judah mourns, her cities languish ; they wail for the land a cry goes up from Jerusalem.
犹大悲哀, 城门衰败.众人披上黑衣坐在地上.耶路撒冷的哀声上达.
And she would be hired to wail at every funeral.
谁家再有丧事,必请你银娇奶奶帮哭.
She would go into a trance and wail her incantations to the spirits.
她会神志恍惚,哀声向幽灵念咒语.
Somewhere in the audience an old woman's voice began plaintive wail.
观众席里,一位老太太伤心地哭起来.