whimpers
n. 啜泣聲,嗚咽聲( whimper的名詞複數 ); 啜泣者
v. (微弱或驚恐地)啜泣,嗚咽( whimper的第三人稱單數 ); 啜泣或嗚咽著說
If someone whimpers, they make quiet unhappy or frightened sounds, as if they are about to start crying.
She lay at the bottom of the stairs, whimpering in pain...
她躺在樓梯底部,痛得嗚咽著。
He made another pathetic whimpering sound.
他又發出一聲悽慘的嗚咽。
If someone whimpers something, they say it in an unhappy or frightened way.
'Let me go,' she whimpered. 'You're hurting me.'...
“放開我,”她哀訴道,“你弄痛我了。”
She whimpered something inaudible.
她嗚咽著說了些什麼,聽不清。
If you say that something happens not with a bang but a whimper, you mean that it is less effective or exciting than was expected or intended.
He bowed out of world politics not with a bang but a whimper...
他黯然退出了世界政壇。
The festival started with a whimper rather than a bang.
慶祝活動出乎意料地悄然開始。
We were awakened by the whimpers of the sick puppy.
生病小狗的哀叫聲將我們吵醒了.
Spot , the dog, always whimpers when he is left alone.
那條叫斯伯特的狗, 被單獨留下來,時常寂寞得嗚咽.
The noises and whimpers of the new born in all language communities sound the same.
無論哪個語言社羣的新生兒都發出同樣的聲音.