snarling
v. (指狗)吠,嗥叫, (人)咆哮( snarl的現在分詞 ); 咆哮著說,厲聲地說
When an animal snarls, it makes a fierce, rough sound in its throat while showing its teeth.
He raced ahead up into the bush, barking and snarling...
它嗥叫著衝向前,一頭鑽進了灌木叢。
The dogs snarled at the intruders.
那些狗衝著闖入者狂吠不已。
If you snarl something, you say it in a fierce, angry way.
'Let go of me,' he snarled...
他氣急敗壞地喊道:“放開我。”
I vaguely remember snarling at someone who stepped on my foot...
我隱約記得我曾向著那個踩了我一腳的人怒吼。
A snarl is a disorganized mass of things.
She was tangled in a snarl of logs and branches.
她被困在一堆亂七八糟的木料和樹枝中間。
A radio-link automatically advises it of traffic snarls and plots a detour.
一個無線電接入裝置會自動通知交通擁堵狀況,並給出繞行建議。
He raced ahead up into the bush, barking and snarling.
它嗥叫著衝向前,一頭鑽進了灌木叢。
So he got into the shoes snarling.
於是,湯姆一邊大喊大叫,一邊穿上了那雙鞋.
A great dog scorns the snarling of a little dog.
一隻大狗瞧不起一隻小狗的咆哮.
They return at evening, snarling like dogs, and prowl about the city.
到了晚上, 任憑他們轉回.任憑他們叫號如狗, 圍城繞行.
If I wasn't, then you would see me around the corner snarling.
如果我不高興, 那你可以看到我在角落裡不爽.