growl
vi. (雷)作隆隆聲; 嘟噥; 憤憤不平地抱怨
vt. 低聲咆哮著說; 粗魯地說出
n. 低吼,狺狺聲; 咆哮,粗聲大氣
When a dog or other animal growls, it makes a low noise in its throat, usually because it is angry.
The dog was biting, growling and wagging its tail.
那條狗在一邊撕咬一邊低聲吼叫,尾巴也跟著搖擺。
If someone growls something, they say something in a low, rough, and angry voice.
His fury was so great he could hardly speak. He growled some unintelligible words at Pete...
他氣得幾乎說不出話來,衝著皮特不知咆哮些什麼。
'I should have killed him,' Sharpe growled.
“我本該宰了他的,”夏普吼道。
If you say that something growls, you mean that it makes a deep low noise.
My stomach growled...
我的肚子咕咕叫。
The car growls along rutted streets.
汽車在車轍縱橫的街上一路轟鳴。
1. the sound of growling (as made by animals)
1. to utter or emit low dull rumbling sounds;
growl, bark, howl, roar
這些動詞均含狗等的"吠,叫"之意。
The crumbling began a whisper and grew to a growl as the first tower imploded.
世貿中心的第一棟大廈開始倒塌,吱呀聲很快就變成一片轟鳴.
There was Rambo, lips curled, bearing his teeth and growling a low rumbling growl.
那是rambo, 捲曲的嘴唇, 呲著他的牙,低沉的聲音在咆哮著.
Suddenly we were aroused by a thunder a growl.
突然,我們被一聲雷鳴般的吼聲吵醒.
Its scary growl made us keep away from the dog.
那隻狗它驚人的叫聲讓我們都不敢靠近.
Growl you will and go you must.
你抱怨也得去.