[VERB 动词]呼啸而过;轰鸣着疾驰 If something, usually a vehicle, roars somewhere, it goes there very fast, making a loud noise.
[V adv/prep]
[WRITTEN 笔语]
A police car roared past...
一辆警车呼啸而过。
The plane roared down the runway for takeoff...
飞机轰鸣着沿着跑道疾驰,准备起飞。
Flames roared hundreds of feet into the air.
火焰呼呼地蹿到了几百英尺的高空。
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[VERB 动词]咆哮;轰鸣;发出巨响 If something roars, it makes a very loud noise.
[V]
[V-ing]
[WRITTEN 笔语]
The engine roared, and the vehicle leapt forward...
发动机轰鸣着,车子猛然冲出去。
Her heart was pounding and the blood roared in her ears.
她的心怦怦跳着,热血在耳中澎湃。
...the roaring waters of Niagara Falls.
尼亚加拉瀑布澎湃的水流
Roar is also a noun.
...the roar of traffic...
车流的轰鸣
Local residents saw it plunge towards Earth with a deafening roar.
当地的居民看见它伴着一声震耳欲聋的巨响撞向地面。
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[VERB 动词]大笑;狂笑 If someone roars with laughter, they laugh in a very noisy way.
[V with n]
[Also V]
Max threw back his head and roared with laughter.
马克斯仰头大笑起来。
Roar is also a noun.
There were roars of laughter as he stood up.
他站起来的时候,人们哄堂大笑。
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[VERB 动词]大吼;喊叫;吼叫 If someone roars, they shout something in a very loud voice.
[V with quote]
[V]
[V n]
[Also V for n]
[WRITTEN 笔语]
'I'll kill you for that,' he roared...
“我会为此杀了你,”他大吼道。
During the playing of the national anthem the crowd roared and whistled...
在播放国歌的时候,人们喊叫着,吹着口哨。
The audience roared its approval.
观众们大声喊着,表示赞同。
Roar is also a noun.
There was a roar of approval.
响起一阵热烈的赞同声。
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[VERB 动词](狮子)吼叫,咆哮 When a lion roars, it makes the loud sound that lions typically make.
[V]
The lion roared once, and sprang.
狮子大吼一声,跳了起来。
Roar is also a noun.
...the roar of lions in the distance.
远处狮子的吼声
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roar/rɔː(r); NAmErɔːr/
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roarroarsroaredroaringverb1[intransitive ]to make a very loud, deep sound 吼叫;咆哮◆We heard a lion roar.我们听见了狮子的吼声。◆The gun roared deafeningly.枪炮轰鸣声震耳欲聋。◆The engine roared to life(= started noisily).发动机隆隆启动。2[intransitive , transitive ]to shout sth very loudly 叫喊;大声地说◆The crowd roared.人群一片喧哗。roarsth (out) ◆The fans roared (out) their approval.崇拜者大声叫好。+ speech◆‘Stand back,’ he roared.“靠后站。”他吼道。3[intransitive ]to laugh very loudly 放声大笑◆He looked so funny, we all roared.他看上去那么滑稽,我们都哈哈大笑。~ with laughter◆It made them roar with laughter.这使他们大笑起来。4[intransitive ]+ adv./prep.(of a vehicle or its rider/driver 车辆或驾驶者)to move very fast, making a lot of noise 呼啸而行;开得飞快◆She put her foot down and the car roared away.她踩下油门,车子呼啸而去。5[intransitive ](of a fire 火)to burn brightly with a lot of flames, heat and noise 熊熊燃烧IDIOMsee
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n.noun1a loud deep sound made by an animal, especially a lion,or by sb's voice 咆哮;吼叫◆His speech was greeted by a roar of applause.他的讲话引来了雷鸣般的掌声。◆roars of laughter放声大笑2a loud continuous noise made by the wind or sea, or by a machine (风或海的)呼啸声;(机器的)隆隆声◆I could barely hear above the roar of traffic.除了车辆的轰鸣声,我几乎什么也听不见。roar/rɔː(r); NAmErɔːr/
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roar1 verb
roar2 noun
roarroar1 /rɔː $ rɔːr/ ●●○ verb
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1[intransitive] to make a deep, very loud noise → growl: We heard a lion roar. The engines roared.2[intransitive, transitive] to shout something in a deep powerful voice: ‘Get out of my house!’ he roared. The crowd roared in delight.► see thesaurus at
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3[intransitive] to laugh loudly and continuously: By this time, Michael was roaring with laughter.4[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if a vehicle roars somewhere, it moves very quickly and noisily: The car roared off down the road.roar back phrasal verbif a competitor or team that was losing roars back, they start performing much better – used in sports reports: In the second half Leeds came roaring back with two goals in five minutes.
roar1 verb
roar2 noun
roarroar2 ●○○ noun [countable]
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1a deep, loud noise made by an animal such as a lion, or by someone’s voice → growl: the roar of the crowd He let out a roar of laughter.2a continuous loud noise, especially made by a machine or a strong wind: the roar of the traffic► see thesaurus at
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