moaning
v. 呻吟,悲嘆( moan的現在分詞 ); 抱怨; 發出蕭蕭聲
If you moan, you make a low sound, usually because you are unhappy or in pain.
Tony moaned in his sleep and then turned over on his side...
託尼在睡夢中發出呻吟聲,然後翻了個身。
'My head, my head,' he moaned. 'I can't see.'
“我的頭,我的頭,”他呻吟著說,“我看不見了。”
To moan means to complain or speak in a way which shows that you are very unhappy.
I used to moan if I didn't get at least six hours' sleep at night.
過去如果晚上的睡眠時間不足6小時的話,我就會抱怨。
...moaning about the weather...
抱怨天氣
A moan is a complaint.
They have been listening to people's gripes, moans and praise.
他們一直在傾聽人們的牢騷、抱怨和表揚。
If you have a moan, you complain about something.
You can go see him and have a good old moan.
你可以去看看他,好好地訴訴苦。
A moan is a low noise.
...the occasional moan of the wind round the corners of the house.
風颳過屋角時間或發出的呼嘯聲
...the moan of distant traffic.
遠處車流傳來的低沉的嘈雜聲
1. making low inarticulate sound as e.g. of pain or sorrow;
Brian was whirling like a dervish, slapping at the mosquitoes and moaning.
布賴恩如同旋轉舞蹈的托缽僧一樣轉來轉去,一邊拍打著蚊子一邊抱怨不停。
He was a terrible complainer — always moaning about something.
他特別愛發牢騷,老是抱怨這抱怨那。
It pisses me off when they start moaning about going to war.
當他們開始對開戰表示不滿時,我很惱火。
I am sick and tired of hearing all these people moaning.
我厭倦了聽這些人大發牢騷。
Shut up, you moaning whinger.
閉嘴,你這個只知道發牢騷的傢伙。