grunt
vi. 作呼嚕聲; (指人)發出類似的哼聲
vt. 咕噥著說; 發哼聲,咕噥
n. (豬等的)呼嚕聲; 咕噥,牢騷
If you grunt, you make a low sound, especially because you are annoyed or not interested in something.
The driver grunted, convinced that Michael was crazy...
司機嘟噥了一聲,認定邁克爾是發瘋了。
'Rubbish,' I grunted...
“廢話,”我嘟噥了一聲。
When an animal grunts, it makes a low rough noise.
...the sound of a pig grunting.
豬發出的呼嚕聲
1. the short low gruff noise of the kind made by pigs
2. an unskilled or low-ranking soldier or other worker;
3. medium-sized tropical marine food fishes that utter a grunting sound when caught
1. issue a grunting, low, animal-like noise;
What can you expect from a pig but a grunt.
[口]我們不是天天設宴行樂.
The only sign he gave that he was listening was to grunt.
他喃喃地發出一些聲音,而這就是他表示他在傾聽的唯一標誌.
Archie, with a grunt, got an arm under Ashley and raised him.
不過她還總算拿住了,朝著漆黑的臥室一步步走去,阿爾奇嘟嚷著用胳臂把艾希禮架了起來.
With a deprecatory grunt , the jackal again complied.
豺狗表示抱歉地哼了哼, 照辦了.
A grunt is seldom an acceptable answer to any question.
用嘟嚷聲回答任何問題永非可被接受的方式.