Front | bellow |
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Pron | ['beloʊ] |
Back | 【BELLOW】 He bellowed with pain when the tooth was pulled out. 当拔牙时,他痛苦地吼叫。 【重点词汇】 bellow v. 吼叫 同: roar pull out: 拔出, 离开, 度过难关, 恢复健康 |
Vocab | bellowmake a loud noise, as of animal
To bellow is to shout in a deep, angry voice. If you constantly bellow at other drivers on the road, consider signing up for anger management classes. Bellow comes from Middle English, and means "to roar like a bull." A cow's deep moo is called a low, so bellow just adds a big angry bull to the standard moo. We use bellow for human speech that has that angry power of a loud bovine, or for any loud, threatening noise. It can be a noun, as in the bellow of the thundercloud, or a verb, as when you bellow at your kid brother. All forms of 'bellow' will appear on average once every 722 pages. bellow bellower bellowing bellows |
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